Womansword: What Japanese Words Say About Women

Womansword: What Japanese Words Say About Women

by Kittredge Cherry
Womansword: What Japanese Words Say About Women

Womansword: What Japanese Words Say About Women

by Kittredge Cherry

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Overview

"A very graceful, erudite job . . . extraordinarily revealing."—The New York Times

Thirty years after its first publication, Womansword remains a timely, provocative work on how words reflect female stereotypes in modern Japan. Short, lively essays offer linguistic, sociological, and historical insight into issues central to the lives of women everywhere: identity, girlhood, marriage, motherhood, work, sexuality, and aging. A new introduction shows how things have—and haven't—changed.

Kittredge Cherry studied in Japan and has written about the country for Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. She has a journalism degree from University of Iowa.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611729191
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Publication date: 11/14/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Author Kittredge Cherry studied in Japan on a Rotary International Journalism scholarship at Kobe College and International Christian University in Tokyo. She has written about Japan for such publications as Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. Her popular “Cool Words” column was a regular feature at the Asahi Weekly from 2006-09. A native of Iowa, Cherry has degrees in journalism and art history from the University of Iowa, and a master of divinity degree from Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA.

Kitt's specialties include women’s issues, language, culture, and communication.The New York Times Book Review praised her "very graceful, erudite" writing style and her poetry has won several awards. Her books have been translated into Chinese, German, Japanese, and Polish.
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