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Autor:
Angela Coutts
Publikováno v:
Japan Forum. 25:309-312
Autor:
Angela Coutts
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Contemporary Women's Writing. 8:71-88
Autor:
Angela Coutts
Publikováno v:
Japanese Studies. 33:1-17
This article highlights the important contribution made by Kamichika Ichiko to the interwar publishing scene by providing an overview of the literary journal Fujin Bungei launched by her and an analysis of three stories it published from leading fema
Autor:
Angela Coutts
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 37:325-355
This article explores the relationship between the female body and revolution in Japan during an era of immense social change (1923–31). It focuses on the different ways in which the female body is depicted by the socialist and feminist journals of
Autor:
Sara M. Butler, Cheryl Clarke, Angela Coutts, Joy Ngozi Ezeilo, Joan H. Fujimura, Taraneh Hemami, Leela Jacinto, Aziza Khazzoom, Anna Kirkland, Valentine M. Moghadam, Mignon R. Moore, Jean Fox O’Barr, Samantha Pinto, Diane Price Herndl, Karen Rosenberg, Fatima Sadiqi, Ayşe Saktanber, Jaleh Shaditalab, Jenny Sharpe, Mary Ann Stenger, Saskia Eleonora Wieringa
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 32:297-301
Autor:
Angela Coutts
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National Identities. 7:133-149
In this article, I present a critical interpretation of Meshi (1951) by the modern female Japanese author Hayashi Fumiko (1903–1951). I explore the ways in which Hayashi's depiction of contemporary anxieties about male and female roles in a time of
Autor:
Angela Coutts
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Japan Forum. 14:103-125
Ideas about what constitutes the canon of Modern Japanese Literature have been greatly influenced in the West by English-language translations. This article explores the gendering of the canon through an analysis of the numbers of works by men and wo
Autor:
Angela Coutts
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 71:155-156
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British Journal of Dermatology. 105:543-550
Three patients are described who developed angio-oedema and urticaria after a hot bath challenge and physical exercise. In one patient this was accompanied by a fall in peak expiratory flow rate. Blood levels of smooth muscle biological activity, mea
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European journal of pharmacology. 87(1)
The mechanism of cutaneous inflammation caused by substance P in human skin was assessed in five subjects receiving i.d. injections (5–405 pmol) at pH 7.2 as compared to histamine (0.08–1.6 nmol), compound 48/80 (100 ng) and solvent control. Both