Constructions and confrontations: changing representations of women and feminisms, East and West ; selected essays
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adam_text | Constructions and Confrontations:
Changing Representations of
Women and Feminisms,
East and West
Selected Essays
Edited by
Cristina Bacchilega
Cornelia N Moore
College of Languages, Linguistics and Literature
University of Hawai i
and the
East-West Center
CONTENTS
Preface: Cristina Bacchilega and Cornelia Moore xiii
I POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVISM
Shivani Banerjee Chakravorty
INTRODUCTION OF WOMEN S STUDIES IN THE UNIVERSITY
CURRICULA IN INDIA 3
This essay traces the growth of Women s Studies programs in India focusing
on the recent directions in research, teaching and extension activities The
author explores similarities and differences between such programs in
universities in India and in the West, and argues that Indian Women s Studies
has grown out of the specific needs of the social, political, historical economic
and cultural situation in contemporary India
Carol C Fan
FEMINIST MOVEMENTS IN CHINA 15
The author examines the underlying structures, agendas, successes and
failures of the Chinese feminist movements The author analyzes how these
movements have transformed society by articulating a hope to reformulate
public life, the workplace and the home, and how the Chinese women s
movements have linked with patriotic, intellectual and socialist political
system and global market economy restructure the lives of women
Hediana Utarti-Miller
CONSTRUCTING THE GUARDIAN MOTHERS: A NOTE ON THE
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN INDONESIA S NEW ORDER 29
This essay examines the state s representation of women in Indonesia s New
Order and points out the benefactor/s of this representation The author
attempts to locate where women is positioned in the state s attempts to merge
the traditional and the modern as part of its development plan
Lisette Body
POSTMODERN COLONIALISMS AND THE EMANCIPATORY
CHALLENGE OF /, RIGOBERTA MENCHU: AN INDIAN WOMAN IN
GUATEMALA 36
This essay explores the problematics of ethnography and postmodern criticism
in relation to Rigoberta Menchu s testimonio, her textual persona vs her
individual identity, and her political activity since the testimonio s
publication The author asserts that Menchu s refusal to remain merely a
textual or ethnographic subject, by inserting herself into Guatemalan and
international Indigenous issues and politics, is an act of successful discursive
vi Contents
resistance that ultimately turns the ethnographic and western civilizing
project of describing and subduing the Other against itself
Haunani-Kay Trask
POEMS 57
n LITERARY INSTITUTIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS
Carmen Wickramagamage
THE EMPIRE WRITES BACK: BHARATI MUKHERJEE S JASMINE AS
POST-COLONIAL FEMINIST TEXT 63
This essay calls attention to the problematic reception accorded Bharati
Mukherjee s Jasmine in the U S in order to ask whether it is possible to go
beyond the either/or (i e good/bad, authentic/inauthentic) binary opposition
when it comes to post-colonial literature in the market place The author s
intervention into this debate takes the form of a reading strategy informed by
possibility of circumventing such binarisms
Edvige Giunta
REINVENTING THE AUTHORIAL/ETHNIC SPACE: COMMUNAL
NARRATIVES IN AGNES ROSSI S SPLIT SKIRT 90
Rossi inscribes her ethnic autobiographical narrative in a text that, while it
does not advertise itself as either a multicultural novel or an Italian/American
novel, nevertheless explores questions of ethnic (self-)representation Rossi
struggles to forge a viable relationship between self and other, rejecting
notions of community based solely on loyalty to the ethnic group She thus
articulates her position as a writer who draws upon her ethnic experience by
rewriting its narratives
Kathy J Phillips
SALMAN RUSHDIE S THE SATANIC VERSES AS
A FEMINIST NOVEL 103
The Satanic Verses questions the role of women in Islam without simply aping
the West: by re-imagining an unorthodox but thoroughly Islamic legend about
goddesses, and by overturning some stereotypes The character Zeenat further
recalls specifically Indian literary models: nationalist novels where a woman
can save her man by putting him in touch with his roots Moreover, by
making Zeenat earthy and active, Rushdie may also revive the 19th -century
Indian woman of popular culture, eclipsed by the nationalists Westernized
respectable woman
Judith L Kellogg
CONFRONTING OVID: CHRISTINE DE PIZAN S RE-
REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN 109
After tracing Christine de Pizan s indignant reactions to Ovid as disseminator
of misogynist misconception in the Middle Ages, this essay examines
Contents vii
Christine s reworking a specific Ovidian tale from the Metamorphoses , that
of Ceys and Alcyone It demonstrates how Christine transforms the mythic
resonance of this fable to highlight female participation in the old stories and
to insist on women s potential for courage, loyalty, and honest love Christine
thereby uses Ovidian material to construct for herself the authoritative voice
needed to counteract and subvert the misogynist legacy she felt that Ovid was
so instrumental in creating
David McCraw
OUT FROM QING BOUDOIRS: SONGS BY A MERCHANT-CLASS
LESBIAN AND A HYPERGYNOUS MANCHU 121
This article unearths and examines some unknown poems by two obscure 19th
century Chinese literature It demonstrates these poems hold important
significance for our understanding of Chinese literary history and womens
representations in verse
Linda C Middleton
A CONSUMMATION DEVOURLY TO BE WISHED:
REPRESENTATIONS OF ANOREXIA IN ANGELA CARTER S
THE LADY OF THE HOUSE OF LOVE 140
This essay explores the anorexic subtext in The Lady of the House of Love,
from Angela Carter s collecton of stories, The Bloody Chamber Drawing on
feminist critiques of the clinical discourse on anorexia, the author argues for
Carter s use of the vampire tale as a post-modern narrative challlenge to
patriarchally determined psychoanalytic narratives on the signification of the
anorexic gesture
NellAltizer
POEMS 146
Faye Yuan Kleeman
SEXUAL POLITICS AND SEXUAL POETICS IN KURAHASHI
YUMIKO S CRUEL FAIRY TALES FOR ADULTS 150
Retelling fairy tales has been a popular mode of literary production,
particularly among recent feminist writers Kurahashi Yumiko, long known
for her distinct brand of politicized satire, examines the sexual politics which
underlies the most popular fairy tales of the East and West in her own fairy
tales collection Cruel Fairy Tales for Adults Focusing on Kurahashi s
parody of Hans Christian Anderson s The Little Mermaid, this article traces
the progression of Kurahashi s views on sexuality and gender definition and
argues that by rewriting Anderson s pre-text (thereby reshaping the body of
the mermaid) she challenges the binarism of the biological essentialism and
redraws the boundaries of gender and sexuality
viii Contents
Patricia Angley
FLEUR PILLAGER: FEMININE, MYTHIC, AND NATURAL
REPRESENTATIONS IN LOUISE ERDRICH S TRACKS 159
This essay asserts that Fleur Pillager represents the strength of the feminine
(as woman-centered values and perspectives) in Chippewa traditions as well
as the power of the natural world By drawing on this strength and power,
Fleur is able to survive and, to some extent, to subvert the dominant American
culture whose acceptance of Eurocentric values attempts to annihilate
Chippewa spiritual and cultural beliefs
Yu Zhang
ACCULTURATION BEYOND RECOGNITION: LIN SHU S
TREATMENT OF WOMEN CHARACTERS IN HIS
TRANSLATION OF DAVID COPPERFIELD 170
The author examines how Lin Shu transformed Victorian women into typical
Chinese characters found in the novels of Ming and Qing dynasties in his
translation of Charles Dickens David Copperfield The author holds that Lin
Shu s distortion of women characters was caused by his political ambiguity
which is seen between Lin Shu, a reformer, who was instrumental in
promoting social and political reform in China at the turn of the century and
Lin Shu, an old scholar, who was shackled by his own education and outlook
Ann Rayson
FOREIGN EXOTIC OR DOMESTIC DRUDGE? THE AFRICAN-
AMERICAN WOMAN IN QUICKSAND AND TAR BABY 182
This essay explores the identity choices offered to African-American women
by American and European cultures in two novels: Quicksand (1928) by
Nella Larsen and Tar Baby (1981) by Toni Morrison The author concludes
that, in these novels, the choices—authenticity and, therefore, struggle as a
drudge in American or assimilation and treatment as an exotic primitive in
Europe—are limited and flawed
Atsuko Sakaki
AUTOBIOGRAPHIZING FICTION? FICTIONALIZING
AUTOBIOGRAPHY?: A CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE WOMAN S
EXPERIMENTATION WITH META-AUTOBIOGRAPHY 194
This essay explores challenges made by Kurahashi Yumiko (1935- ) to the
conventional perception of auto biography as the author-narrator-protagonist s
true confessions by closely reading three novels written by her, in which
characters, writing/reading autobiographical texts, play around questions
regarding agency, chronology, and consistency in subjecthood
Marie Hara
WORKING HAOLE HOUSE 207
Contents ix
DI POPULAR CULTURE
Elizabeth McDougall
PERFORMANCE OF SELF: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL FUNCTION
OF THE OTHER IN WITHOUT YOU I M NOTHING 111
This essay explores the self-construction of the superstar in the film Without
You I m Nothing and the relationships between the superstar, the audience
and representations of the other
Kristin M McAndrews
JUMPING FENCES AND CODES OF SILENCE:
A HORSEWOMAN S TALE 234
In Jumping Fences and Codes of Silence: A Horsewoman s Tale, Kristin
McAndrews discusses the mediation between narrator, character and listener
in a woman s tall tale narrative
Christine R Yano
CONSTRUCTING WOMEN AS AGENTS OF NON-CHANGE:
MOTHERHOOD AND NATIONHOOD IN JAPANESE
POPULAR SONG 240
This article examines cultural representations of mother in a Japanese popular
music genre known as enka These songs construct motherhood in Japan as a
potent confluence of nationhood, nostalgia, and non-change
Juliet S Kono
POEMS 250
IV PERFORMANCE
Ann Elizabeth Armstrong
REHEARSING REVOLUTIONS IN GENDER IDENTITY 255
Utilizing feminist theories that view gender as a performative construction, the
author analyzes the performance techniques of Augusto Boal Boal s work
suggests alternatives to traditional modes of theatrical representation, allowing
feminist practitioners to critique gender representations through live
performance
Juli Burk
VALLEY OF THE DOLLS HOUSE: SPLIT BRITCHES DID IT WITH
FEMINISM IN THE SITTING ROOM 274
This essay examines Valley of the Dolls House, created at the University of
Hawai i in 1993 by guest artists Peggy Shaw, Lois Weaver, and Deb Margolin
of the Split Britches Theatre Company with 28 UHM students The author
argues that the production illustrates challenges to both the dramatic
convention known as realism and traditional performance strategies as it
examines issues central to Henrik Ibsen s play A Doll House
Contents
Justina T Mattos
THE WOMEN OF EDWARD SAKAMOTO S TRILOGY:
HAWAIINO KA 01 286
Edward Sakamoto s trilogy of plays, collectively entitled Hawai iNo Ka Oi,
illustrates the changing representation of Japanese women in Hawaiian society
and in the family from 1929 through 1980 The women in these plays are
unquestionably strong, but the type of strength required by the women
changes with each play depending upon the time period in which it is set
Lurana Donnels O Malley
SEEN AND UNSEEN WOMEN OF MOSCOW THEATRE 292
Changes in Russia s economic structure mean a growing exploitation and
trivialization of the image of women, in mass media as well as in theatre In
Moscow, three recent Russian plays with central women characters, directed
by two of the city s leading women directors, point out pathways of resistance
to stereotyping
Laura D C Box
TENSILE STRENGTH: CAROL FISHER SORGENFREI,
THEATRICAL FUSION, AND THE WOMEN OF THE
WESTERN CANON 304
The author asserts that the impulse for East/West theatrical fusion arises from
profound engagements with the Other Feminist playwrights like Carol Fisher
Sorgenfrei are using this way of workig to address differences in gender as
well as race and culture
Holly A Blumner
THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN THE TRADITIONAL
THEATRE OF JAPAN 310
This author discussses some of the ways in which women participate in
traditional theatre of Japan She also addresses the ways in which women are
portrayed within the theatre form, particularly Kabuki
Matthew R Dubroff
NOH WOMEN ALOUD: FINDING A FEMINIST VOICE IN
NOH THEATRE 315
The Noh Theatre of Japan is noted for a misogyny which is present in both its
plays and performance style However, certain feminist^attitudes and feminist
theatre techniques are present in traditional Noh, and to a greater extent, in
contemporary Noh based theatre Yukio Mishima s The Lady Aoi, and David
Crandall s Crazy Jane are both current plays which present women in a more
positive way then traditionally associated with Noh
Contents xi
KathyWelch
THE GAY QUARTERS OF SUKEROKU: THE GLORIFICATION OF
PROSTITUTION IN KABUKI 321
The setting for the Kabuki play, Sukeroku: Flower ofEdo, is old Japan s most
famous brothel district, Yoshiwara Because only men created and performed
Kabuki when Sukeroku first opened, the characterizations of Yoshiwara s
prostitutes reflect the men s ideals rather than the reality of the prostitute s
lives An understanding of the situations of real prostitutes allows modern
audiences to see past the glamour of Kabuki prostitutes bringing new insight
to the female characters
Caroline Sinavaiana
POEMS 326
About the Contributors 331
About the Editors 336
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