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Bold Breaks
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Bold Breaks

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The various words for "divorce" in Japanese-rien, enkiri, fufu 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.

The collection features writing by iconic authors such as Tamura Toshiko (1884-1945), Uno Chiyo (1897-1996), and Tsushima Yuko (1947-2016), who used divorce as a literary device to enable their female protagonists to take bold steps toward new lives. A coda explores more contemporary views on marriage, divorce, and romantic love in the work of novelists Itoyama Akiko (1966-) and Kawakami Mieko (1976-) and poet Saihate Tahi (1986-). A wide-ranging introduction provides an overview of the historical, legal, and literary significance of divorce in Japan. The translated texts, appearing in English for the first time, are accompanied by essays introducing the authors and offering brief analyses.     

Bold Breaks will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese literature and culture, particularly those interested in gender issues and family social practices, and will enrich the growing conversation on marriage and divorce across cultures and eras.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2025
Pages
277
ISBN
9798880701520

The various words for "divorce" in Japanese-rien, enkiri, fufu 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.

The collection features writing by iconic authors such as Tamura Toshiko (1884-1945), Uno Chiyo (1897-1996), and Tsushima Yuko (1947-2016), who used divorce as a literary device to enable their female protagonists to take bold steps toward new lives. A coda explores more contemporary views on marriage, divorce, and romantic love in the work of novelists Itoyama Akiko (1966-) and Kawakami Mieko (1976-) and poet Saihate Tahi (1986-). A wide-ranging introduction provides an overview of the historical, legal, and literary significance of divorce in Japan. The translated texts, appearing in English for the first time, are accompanied by essays introducing the authors and offering brief analyses.     

Bold Breaks will appeal to students and scholars of Japanese literature and culture, particularly those interested in gender issues and family social practices, and will enrich the growing conversation on marriage and divorce across cultures and eras.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Hawai'i Press
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2025
Pages
277
ISBN
9798880701520