Maiko Masquerade Maiko Masquerade

Maiko Masquerade

Crafting Geisha Girlhood in Japan

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Publisher Description

Maiko Masquerade explores Japanese representations of the maiko, or apprentice geisha, in films, manga, and other popular media as an icon of exemplary girlhood. Jan Bardsley traces how the maiko, long stigmatized as a victim of sexual exploitation, emerges in the 2000s as the chaste keeper of Kyoto’s classical artistic traditions. Insider accounts by maiko and geisha, their leaders and fans, show pride in the training, challenges, and rewards maiko face. No longer viewed as a toy for men’s amusement, she serves as catalyst for women’s consumer fun. This change inspires stories of ordinary girls—and even one boy—striving to embody the maiko ideal, engaging in masquerades that highlight questions of personal choice, gender performance, and national identity.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
March 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
SIZE
24
MB
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