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Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation

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The book explores the unique literary landscape of Japanese-occupied Manchuria, focusing on seven influential Chinese women writers. It delves into how these authors navigated a complex environment marked by both fear and freedom, allowing them to express their discontent with the patriarchal and imperialist aspects of Japanese culture. Through their connections with colonial institutions, they crafted significant literary legacies that challenged societal norms and highlighted their experiences during this tumultuous period.

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Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation, Norman Smith

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Title
Resisting Manchukuo: Chinese Women Writers and the Japanese Occupation
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
216
ISBN13
9780774813365
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China
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The book explores the unique literary landscape of Japanese-occupied Manchuria, focusing on seven influential Chinese women writers. It delves into how these authors navigated a complex environment marked by both fear and freedom, allowing them to express their discontent with the patriarchal and imperialist aspects of Japanese culture. Through their connections with colonial institutions, they crafted significant literary legacies that challenged societal norms and highlighted their experiences during this tumultuous period.