Intersections: Women in Love and Hate in 1960s Japan: Re-reading Ariyoshi Sawako's The Doctor's Wife
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1. Throughout much of the twentieth century, in both the prewar and postwar eras, the perfect family in Japan was hegemonically posited on the presence of a woman who—either as wife or mother—was required to suppress or erase her desire. For the male, on the contrary, taking a 'concubine'—or entering into a similar relationship with a woman who was not his legal wife—was de rigueur in that it announced to the world not merely sexual potency, but, also economic and social masculine success.[1]
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تاریخ انتشار 2017