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Among Japanese nostalgic for older times, as well as students and scholars of Japanese, it is commonly assumed that the Japanese language possesses special words reserved for women. Did these womens words actually exist at the very beginnings of the Japanese language? If such words were in fact part of the language, what kinds of attitudes and treatment toward women were inscribed in them? In her endeavor to address these questions, End Orie explores Japans early literary works to discover what they have to say about the Japanese language. Among her most significant conclusions is the finding that womanly language in Japan was socially mandated and regulated only with the beginning of warrior rule in the Kamakura period. Now, in contemporary Japan, critics charge that womens language has lost its womanly qualities and has veered perilously close to mens language. However, if we look at the evidence of history, what we may actually be witnessing is a return to the origins of the Japanese language when no sexual distinctions were made between users.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781929280391
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 148
- Utgivningsdatum: 2006-11-01
- Förlag: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan