Amanda Seaman is presently assistant professor of Japanese literature at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Acknowledgments
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1
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Chapter 2 A Home of One's Own: Identity, Community, and Nostalgia in Miyabe Miyuki's All She Was Worth
26
(31)
Chapter 3 Office(r) Ladies: Police Work as Women's Work
57
(29)
Chapter 4 Sex and Violence: Is That a Gun in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Happy to See Me?
86
(33)
Chapter 5 Sexing the City: Bodies and Space in the Work of Matsuo Yumi
119
(26)
Afterword
145
(6)
Notes
151
(26)
Bibliography
177
(14)
Index
191
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