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Gendering Bijutsu: Art, Home, and Womanhood in Modern Japan, 1880s–1910s
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概要 | This article investigates the discursive feminization of art in turn-of-the-twentieth-century Japan. It argues that the formulation of the concept of art in modern Japan cannot be fully explained with...out examining the intersecting debates on domesticity and womanhood. Art came to be perceived as an effective instrument of nurturing feminine virtues and fulfilling the domestic duties newly ascribed to middle-class women. Art played an integral role in shaping the rhetorical construct of modern bourgeois womanhood. Tracing the processes of creating and consecrating this feminine ideal, in turn, unveils the ways in which art was categorized, hierarchized, and gendered in modernizing Japan.続きを見る |
目次 | Feminizing Art and Home Cultivating Taste for the Home Purchasing “Good Taste” Deploying Art for Women’s Work Gendering Art Education Conclusion |
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登録日 | 2025.04.07 |
更新日 | 2025.04.07 |