In part one of this two-part episode, we're talking about misogyny in Japanese literature.
- 400 years of attitudes about women in Japan
- Woman in modern Japanese literature, especially in the work of some of its most important writers
- Check out part two (coming soon) for the life and work of Yukio Mishima, especially by way of his I-Novel, Confessions of a Mask.
Notes and sources on the episode page. Transcript available.
This episode is rated mature.
CW: misogyny, fictional rape, internalized homophobia, suicide
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