Playing War
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Playing War: Field games. Paper battles -- Picturing war: The moral authority of innocence. Queering war -- Epilogue: the rule of babies in pink
Sabine Frühstück explores modern Japanese culture, focusing on the intricate interplay of gender, memory, and popular culture. Her scholarship delves into the depths of social control and sexuality within modern Japan. Through meticulous analysis, she uncovers how Japanese society was shaped and influenced. Her approach offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the psyche and social norms of the era.


Playing War: Field games. Paper battles -- Picturing war: The moral authority of innocence. Queering war -- Epilogue: the rule of babies in pink
This dynamic survey describes the changing manifestations of sexes, genders, and sexualities in Japanese society from the 1860s to the present day. Drawing on historical, sociological, ethnographic and visual sources, Sabine Fruhstuck considers the experiences of an evolving spectrum of boundary-crossing individuals and identities.