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Vicarious language: gender and linguistic modernity in Japan
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National ModernityJapanese HistoryEast Asian StudiesLinguistic AnthropologyVicarious LanguageLanguage VariationFeminist DebateCultural StudiesSocial SciencesGender IdentityGender StudiesTransnational FeminismsHistorical LinguisticsJapan StudyLanguage CultureFeminist IdentityCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesJapanese StudiesFeminist Literary TheoryFeminist ScholarshipFeminist PerspectiveEast Asian LanguagesFeminist TheoryCapitalist ModernityFeminist PhilosophyFeminist Medium StudyClassical Japanese LiteratureJapan Part OneModern Japanese LiteratureModernity
List of Illustrations and Tables Acknowledgments Note on Names and the Romanization of Introduction: Women's and Capitalist Modernity in Japan part one: language, gender, and national modernity: the genealogy of japanese women's language, 1880s--1930s 1. An Echo of National Modernity: Overhearing 2. Linguistic Modernity and the Emergence of Women's 3. From Schoolgirl Speech to Women's Language: Consuming Indexicality in Women's Magazines, 1890--1930 part two: the nation's temporality and the death of women's language 4. Capitalist Modernity, the Responsibilized Speaking Body, and the Public Mourning of the Death of Women's part three: re-citing women's language in late modern japan Introduction 5. Just Stay in the Middle: The Story of a Woman Manager 6. Defamiliarizing Women's Language: Strategies and Tactics of Female Office Workers Afterword: This Vicarious Japanese Women's Language Bibliography Index