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by Anne Sokolsky (Editor), Sohyun Chun (Contribution by), Rebecca L. Copeland (Contribution by)
The various words for "divorce" in Japanese--rien, enkiri, fūfu wakare, rikon--reflect how the socially constructed institutions of marriage and family, along with their dissolutions, have been understood in Japanese history and jurisprudence. Employing a broad definition of divorce as the end of a romantic union sanctioned by law, social custom, or mutual agreement, Bold Breaks: Japanese Women and Literary Narratives of Divorce explores the shifting attitudes toward divorce in literature by women from the Heian (794-1185) to Heisei (1989-2019) periods.
Anne Sokolsky is visiting associate professor of Japanese, East Asian studies, and women and gender studies at Denison University.
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