Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation

Analyzing images of Japanese housewives from the daily issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes in 1948, the paper finds that the portrayals align with the shifting propagandas of the SCAP—initially, the emancipation of women via the 1947 Constitution of Japan, and then the promotion of domesticity due t...

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Main Author: Rosario, Angela Louise C.
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https://asj.upd.edu.ph/index.php/archive/20-58-1-2022/176-liberty-domesticity-japanese-housewives-pacific-stars-stripes-allied-occupation
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.japanese-studies-program-faculty-10042022-06-20T10:14:32Z Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation Rosario, Angela Louise C. Analyzing images of Japanese housewives from the daily issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes in 1948, the paper finds that the portrayals align with the shifting propagandas of the SCAP—initially, the emancipation of women via the 1947 Constitution of Japan, and then the promotion of domesticity due to the Cold War in 1948. For example, while the newspaper does show housewives voting (a showcase of liberation), it excludes images either of women in active movements or of female politicians. Instead, many images depict the housewives’ nurturing and subservient side, and reinforce their passivity, obscuring other narratives of women in the country. The Japanese housewives are also portrayed as inferior, most especially in comparison with their American counterparts, showcasing the West’s superiority over Japan as an occupying power. 2022-05-26T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/japanese-studies-program-faculty/5 https://asj.upd.edu.ph/index.php/archive/20-58-1-2022/176-liberty-domesticity-japanese-housewives-pacific-stars-stripes-allied-occupation Japanese Studies Program Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Japanese Housewives Pacific Stars and Stripes Allied Occupation period SCAP liberation domesticity Right of Suffrage Labor Standard Law Article 14 Article 24 Japanese Studies Women's Studies
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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Philippines
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topic Japanese Housewives
Pacific Stars and Stripes
Allied Occupation period
SCAP
liberation
domesticity
Right of Suffrage
Labor Standard Law
Article 14
Article 24
Japanese Studies
Women's Studies
spellingShingle Japanese Housewives
Pacific Stars and Stripes
Allied Occupation period
SCAP
liberation
domesticity
Right of Suffrage
Labor Standard Law
Article 14
Article 24
Japanese Studies
Women's Studies
Rosario, Angela Louise C.
Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
description Analyzing images of Japanese housewives from the daily issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes in 1948, the paper finds that the portrayals align with the shifting propagandas of the SCAP—initially, the emancipation of women via the 1947 Constitution of Japan, and then the promotion of domesticity due to the Cold War in 1948. For example, while the newspaper does show housewives voting (a showcase of liberation), it excludes images either of women in active movements or of female politicians. Instead, many images depict the housewives’ nurturing and subservient side, and reinforce their passivity, obscuring other narratives of women in the country. The Japanese housewives are also portrayed as inferior, most especially in comparison with their American counterparts, showcasing the West’s superiority over Japan as an occupying power.
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author Rosario, Angela Louise C.
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title Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
title_short Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
title_full Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
title_fullStr Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
title_full_unstemmed Liberty and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Japanese Housewives in the 1948 Issues of Pacific Stars and Stripes during the Allied Occupation
title_sort liberty and domesticity: the portrayal of japanese housewives in the 1948 issues of pacific stars and stripes during the allied occupation
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/japanese-studies-program-faculty/5
https://asj.upd.edu.ph/index.php/archive/20-58-1-2022/176-liberty-domesticity-japanese-housewives-pacific-stars-stripes-allied-occupation
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