Female Nationalist Activism in Japan: Truth-Telling Through Everyday Micro-Practices

被引:1
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作者
Oberg, Dan [1 ]
Hagstrom, Linus [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Def Univ, POB 278 05, SE-11593 Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Japan; right-wing women; everyday activism; historical revisionism; micro-practices; nationalism; woke; INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS; GENDER; WOMEN; INSECURITY; SECURITY; BODY;
D O I
10.1177/03043754221126279
中图分类号
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号
030207 ;
摘要
There is an emerging debate about the role and importance of women in right-wing nationalist movements. Drawing on research that highlights the need to study such women as active and complex political agents, this article examines a phenomenon that has previously received little attention-the activism of female Japanese nationalists. We approach the question of how such activism is practiced by analyzing a group interview with female nationalists, a nationalist manga centering on women's experiences, and autobiographic books on such activism by and for Japanese women. The article contributes by arguing that female nationalist agency in Japan is a complex phenomenon, which is enacted through everyday micro-practices. It outlines how female nationalist activism draws upon and enhances, as well as challenges and transcends, a traditional Japanese "housewife identity." As such, the female Japanese nationalist is imagined as having access to certain truths. She takes on the role of "truth-teller," who is playing a strategic role in "waking people up" to the nationalist cause by voicing anger but also making space for a more "joyful," "cute," and inconspicuous everyday activism.
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页码:194 / 208
页数:15
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