お茶の水女子大学ジェンダー研究所(IGS)

Special Section: Gender and Security

  • Gendered Security: Learning from Being and Feeling Safe on the Island of Guåhan/Guam

    Ronni Alexander

  • Who Are “Women” under Conflicts? Production of Subjectivities and Sovereign Power in “Women, Peace and Security” Agenda【JP】

    Hisako Motoyama

  • The Reconstitution of the Women, Peace and Security as a Conservative Agenda: The Case of the Harper Government in Canada【JP】

    Kenji Wada

  • Critical Security Studies and Care: Can Feminist Theory Speak about "National Security"? 【JP】

    Yayo Okano

Special Contribution

  • Justice in Solidarity with “Daniang”: Revisiting the Activism to Reveal Japan’s Military Sexual Violence in Shanxi, China【JP】

    Fumie Ohashi

  • Living with the U.S. Forces in Okinawa, Japan: The Ambivalent Experiences of Women Working on Base【JP】

    Nora Beryll Weinek and Fumika Sato

Articles

  • Stories of Female Friendship in a Male-Dominated Society: Female Bonds Between in Kakuta Mitsuyo’s Woman on the Other Shore【JP】

    Letizia Guarini

  • Differences between Gays and Lesbians in the 1990s Japanese Gay Liberation Movement: Analysis of an Activist Organization in Sapporo, Hokkaido【JP】

    Takuya Saito

  • Gender Politics in Ursula K. Le Guin’s Second Earthsea Trilogy: Postfeminism, Queer Theory, Anti-Global-Capitalism【JP】

    Kohei Aoki

  • The Effect of Gender Role Attitudes on Young Japanese People’s Transition to their First Marriage【JP】

    Olga Kormush

  • A Compulsory Achievement of Mourning: The Formation of Bereaved Women’s Desire in Truly, Madly, Deeply and Always【JP】

    Mai Igarashi

Book Reviews