Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan Helen Hardacre – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780520922044, 0520922042
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- ISBN 10: 0520922042
- ISBN 13: 9780520922044
- Author: Helen Hardacre
Although abortion in Japan is accepted and legal and was commonly used as birth control in the early postwar period, entrepreneurs used images from fetal photography to mount a surprisingly successful tabloid campaign to promote mizuko kuyo. Enthusiastically adopted by some religionists as an economic strategy, it was soundly rejected by others on doctrinal, humanistic, and feminist grounds.
In four field studies in different parts of the country, Helen Hardacre observed contemporary examples of mizuko kuyo as it is practiced in Buddhism, Shinto, and the new religions. She also analyzed historical texts and contemporary personal accounts of abortion by women and their male partners and conducted interviews with practitioners to explore how a commercialized ritual form like mizuko kuyo can be marketed through popular culture and manipulated by the same forces at work in the selling of any commodity. Her conclusions reflect upon the deep current of misogyny and sexism running through these rites and through feto-centric discourse in general.
Table contents:
CHAPTER 1 Reproductive Ritualization Before Mizuko Kuyō
CHAPTER 2 The Practice of Mizuko Kuyō and the Changing Nature of Abortion
CHAPTER 3 Abortion in Contemporary Sexual Culture
CHAPTER 4 The Practitioners of Mizuko Kuyō
CHAPTER 5 Mizuko Kuyō in Four Locales
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