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Artikkeliin liittyy Pia Siveniuksen esipuhe Diotima.

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This discussion argues the transformative potential inherent in the corporeal experience of motherhood as represented in selected textual moments of Japanese narrative. Narratives that address the experiences of the body of the mother are informed and given substance by an intense physicality, and thus have the potential to contest processes of social inscription in addition to suggesting alternative possibilities for all readers, not just those occupying an embodied maternal space. The discussion features brief events from the work of three writers who have written as mothers: Tsushima Y(u)macrko, Ariyoshi Sawako and Enchi Fumiko. In Yama o hashiru onna (1980; translated as Woman Running in the Mountains, 1991), Tsushima Y(u)macrko invites the reader to consider the embodied response to light of Takiko, a young pregnant woman. Emiko, the protagonist of Hishoku (Without Colour, 1967) by Ariyoshi Sawako, is the Japanese wife of an African American and has just given birth to a child. The daughter protagonist in Enchi Fumiko's 'Kami' ('Hair', 1957) operates a hairdressing business that is viable only with her mother's unpaid labour. The narratives are read through a matrix of post-structuralist theories of embodiment, drawing on the work of writers such as Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray and Elizabeth Grosz.

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Nées des travaux des féministes américaines, les gender studies, faut-il le rappeler, se sont constituées aux Etats Unis dans les années quatre-vingts à partir des questionnements sur les rapports hommes / femmes au sein de la société. Depuis les années soixante-dix, la French Theory avait déjà joué un rôle très important dans le débat théorique américain avec les philosophes Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Jean-François Lyotard… Remettant sans cesse en question le pouvoir, l’institution et la manière de penser, ils se sont distingués par la force de leur posture critique et par leur engagement. Aussi faut-il rappeler l’importance des travaux et des réflexions de femmes intellectuelles françaises, comme Hélène Cixous, Julia Kristeva, Luce Irigaray et tant d’autres pour les études du genre.