Women’s Voices and Patriarchal Hegemony of the Edo Period in Shinju Tenno Amijima (1720)

Izumi Pub Date : 2021-11-11 DOI:10.14710/izumi.10.2.338-349
N. Ariefa
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The Edo Period (1603-1868), known as the feudal era, lasted for nearly three centuries in Japan. Confucian teachings applied in all sectors of life had a great influence on the expansion of the patriarchal system in Japanese society at this time. Under the strict control of the Tokugawa shogunate government, the implementation of social class stratification was firmly established, including in the hierarchical relationship between men and women. The period of peace that occurred throughout the Edo period had contributed to a conducive situation for the rapid development of Japanese culture. Male artists were very dominant in the development of Japanese culture, and they were centred in big cities during this period. On the other hand, this era had become a dark age for women who did not get the opportunity to speak and create as men did. The female figures of the Edo period were presented in the works of male writers. This study focuses on examining women’s voices in the works of these male writers in the period. After exploring research on this period’s literary works, we found that these studies have various focuses related to the disclosure of women during the period, starting from the representation of women, their relationship with a male and other female characters, to their roles and positions. This research will contribute to discussions on gender, history, and literature, as well as on the way women's voices in this work serve a purpose in supporting the patriarchal hegemony that occurred in the period. We aim to reveal women’s voices in a male writer's play Shinju Tenno Amijima (1720) by Chikamatsu Monzaemon (1653-1725) through a feminist critique approach. To explain women's voice and patriarchal hegemony, we apply the concepts of silence from Olsen (2003) and hegemony from Antonio Gramsci. The results of this study indicate that women’s voices raised in this play are the ones who support men's interests and are subject to patriarchal values. This play consistently displays the exclusion of women's voices of opposition and defiance. This work also shows its existence as a locus for the dominant values emphasized for women in the Edo period.
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新州天野临岛江户时代的女性声音与父权霸权(1720)
江户时代(1603-1868)被称为封建时代,在日本持续了近三个世纪。儒家学说在日本社会各方面的应用,对当时日本社会宗法制度的扩张产生了重大影响。在德川幕府政府的严格控制下,社会阶层分层的实施得到了牢固的确立,包括男女之间的等级关系。整个江户时期的和平时期为日本文化的快速发展创造了有利的条件。男性艺术家在日本文化的发展中占主导地位,他们在这一时期以大城市为中心。另一方面,这个时代已经成为女性的黑暗时代,她们没有像男性那样获得发言和创作的机会。江户时代的女性形象出现在男性作家的作品中。本研究的重点是考察这一时期男性作家作品中女性的声音。通过对这一时期文学作品的探索性研究,我们发现这些研究与这一时期女性的揭示有着不同的关注点,从女性的表征、她们与男性和其他女性角色的关系,到她们的角色和地位。这项研究将有助于讨论性别、历史和文学,以及这部作品中女性的声音如何支持这一时期发生的父权霸权。我们的目的是通过女权主义批判的方法来揭示Chikamatsu Monzaemon(1653-1725)的男性作家戏剧《天野真嗣》(1720)中女性的声音。为了解释女性的声音和父权霸权,我们运用了奥尔森(2003)的沉默和葛兰西的霸权概念。这项研究的结果表明,在这部剧中,女性的声音是支持男性利益的,并受制于父权价值观。这出戏一贯表现出排斥妇女反对和反抗的声音。这部作品也表明了它作为江户时期女性所强调的主导价值观的场所而存在。
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