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Geisha, harlot, strangler, star, a woman, sex, and morality in modern Japan, William Johnston

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Geisha, harlot, strangler, star, a woman, sex, and morality in modern Japan, William Johnston
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-233) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Geisha, harlot, strangler, star
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
54407838
Responsibility statement
William Johnston
Series statement
Asia perspectives
Sub title
a woman, sex, and morality in modern Japan
Summary
"In May 1936, Abe Sada committed the most notorious crime in twentieth-century Japan - the murder and emasculation of her lover. What made her do it? And why was she found guilty of murder yet sentenced to only six years in prison? Why have this woman and her crime remained so famous for so long, and what does her fame have to say about attitudes toward sex and sexuality in modern Japan? Despite Abe Sada's notoriety and the depictions of her in film and fiction (notably in the classic in the Realm of the Senses), until now, there have been no books written in English that examine her life and the forces that pushed her to commit the crime. Along with a detailed account of Sada's personal history, the events leading up to the murder, and its aftermath, this book contains transcripts of the police interrogations after her arrest - one of the few existing first-person records of a woman who worked in the Japanese sex industry during the 1920s and 1930s - as well as a memoir by the judge and police records. Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star steps beyond the simplistic view of Abe Sada as a sexual deviate or hysterical woman to reveal a survivor of rape, a career as a geisha and a prostitute, and a prison sentence for murder. Sada endured discrimination and hounding by paparazzi until her disappearance in 1970. Her story illustrates a historical collision of social and sexual values - those of the samurai class and imported from Victorian Europe against those of urban and rural Japanese peasants."--BOOK JACKET
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