Goodbye Madame Butterfly (ePub)
Sex, Marriage and the Modern Japanese Woman
(Sprache: Englisch)
Sumie Kawakami is an experienced and intelligent reporter who manages to get her subjects to bare their souls and share their anxieties in a book I found hard to put down. ” -Jeff Kingston, The Japan Times
"Kawakami presents a frank portrait of...
"Kawakami presents a frank portrait of...
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Sumie Kawakami is an experienced and intelligent reporter who manages to get her subjects to bare their souls and share their anxieties in a book I found hard to put down. ” -Jeff Kingston, The Japan Times
"Kawakami presents a frank portrait of Japanese women today, via these compulsively readable, expertly crafted essays. Further kudos should go to Yuko Enomoto for her seamless translation.” -Suzanne Kamata, author of Losing Kei
"A tartly written, stereotype-blasting and beautifully made book.” -Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica
"Refreshingly intense” -Colleen Mondor, Bookslut
"Smart and lively and thoughtful and moving, like a good Studs Terkel without encyclopedic pretensions." -Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, author of the best-selling A Series of Unfortunate Events
"Full of rich details of contemporary Japan ... in the end readers should understand why Madame Butterfly no longer exists. Or perhaps never existed at all.” -Todd Shimoda author of The Fourth Treasure and 365 Views of Mt. Fuji
"An eye-opening, detailed look at the private, intimate lives of Japanese women ... This is an intelligent and authoritative work, covering everything from adultery to sex volunteers and the role of fortune tellers in Japanese romance. It is at once illuminating and entertaining, credible and so engrossing you will find it difficult to put down." - Robert Whiting, author of Tokyo Underworld, The Meaning of Ichiro and You Gotta Have Wa
Sumie Kawakami's Goodbye Madame Butterfly is an intimate look at the sex lives of Japanese people from a female perspective. This groundbreaking work of nonfiction will shatter the myth of the pliant, coy Japanese woman and replace her with a complex, erotic, sexually charged and fiercely independent woman who struggles to find her place in a male-dominated society.
"Kawakami presents a frank portrait of Japanese women today, via these compulsively readable, expertly crafted essays. Further kudos should go to Yuko Enomoto for her seamless translation.” -Suzanne Kamata, author of Losing Kei
"A tartly written, stereotype-blasting and beautifully made book.” -Roland Kelts, author of Japanamerica
"Refreshingly intense” -Colleen Mondor, Bookslut
"Smart and lively and thoughtful and moving, like a good Studs Terkel without encyclopedic pretensions." -Daniel Handler, aka Lemony Snicket, author of the best-selling A Series of Unfortunate Events
"Full of rich details of contemporary Japan ... in the end readers should understand why Madame Butterfly no longer exists. Or perhaps never existed at all.” -Todd Shimoda author of The Fourth Treasure and 365 Views of Mt. Fuji
"An eye-opening, detailed look at the private, intimate lives of Japanese women ... This is an intelligent and authoritative work, covering everything from adultery to sex volunteers and the role of fortune tellers in Japanese romance. It is at once illuminating and entertaining, credible and so engrossing you will find it difficult to put down." - Robert Whiting, author of Tokyo Underworld, The Meaning of Ichiro and You Gotta Have Wa
Sumie Kawakami's Goodbye Madame Butterfly is an intimate look at the sex lives of Japanese people from a female perspective. This groundbreaking work of nonfiction will shatter the myth of the pliant, coy Japanese woman and replace her with a complex, erotic, sexually charged and fiercely independent woman who struggles to find her place in a male-dominated society.
Autoren-Porträt von Sumie Kawakami
Sumie Kawakami is a journalist whose work often focuses on the roles of women in Japan. Her July 2004 book Tsuma no Koi: Tatoe Furin to Yobarete mo (Wives in Love: Even if it's Called Immoral) has sold around 5,000 copies so far. She is frequently interviewed by Japanese media on issues concerning women, marriage and infidelity.Yuko Enomoto is a translator specializing in news and literature. She translated Kawakami's work for Kuhaku & Other Accounts from Japan (0974199508)
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Sumie Kawakami
- 2012, 260 Seiten, Englisch
- Übersetzer: Yuko Enomoto
- Verlag: Chin Music Press Inc.
- ISBN-10: 0985041625
- ISBN-13: 9780985041625
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.09.2012
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