Outsider Within
Discover the compelling insights of Outsider Within by Kuribayashi Tomoko, published by the University Press of America in 2002. This hardback edition spans 254 pages and features a collection of ten thought-provoking articles penned by both emerging and established scholars dedicated to Japanese women writers.
Focusing on their fictional works available in English translation, this book delves into the rich tapestry of Japanese literature, exploring themes of ethnicity, gender, and cultural identity. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of literature, ethnic studies, and women's studies, Outsider Within offers a unique perspective on the contributions of women authors in Japan.
Enhance your understanding of the intersection between culture and literature with this essential read that highlights the voices of Japanese women writers and their impact on global literature.