Mothers Against War
Gender, Motherhood, and Peace Activism in Cold War Japan
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Hawai'i Press
Published:28th Feb '25
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This non-fiction hardback, "Mothers Against War" from Akiko Takenaka, was published 28th February 2025 by University of Hawai'i Press.
“Mothers Against War explores topic that has not yet received a sustained treatment in the English-language scholarship, that of the construction of a link between motherhood and pacifism in postwar Japan. Based on extensive archival research, Takenaka explores the formulation of bosei and boshi to tease out the complex transition from war-supporting maternalism to postwar pacifist maternalism. The book offers critical insight into Japan’s awkward transition from a military power to an uncertain and unequal postwar peace and is a major contribution to global comparative studies on the power and pitfalls of ‘motherhood’ as a social movement strategy.” - Chelsea Szendi Scheider, Aoyama Gakuin University
ISBN: 9780824898533
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277 pages