Shōko Ieda

Shōko Ieda

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name = Shōko Ieda
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birthdate = 1958
birthplace = Aichi Prefecture, Japan
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occupation = Writer
nationality = Japan
period = 1985 – present
genre = Nonfiction
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nihongo|Shōko Ieda|家田荘子|Ieda Shōko|born 1958, Aichi Prefecture, Japan is a Japanese writer of non-fiction. She is known for titillating novels replete with interracial sex scenes, and has aroused a great deal of controversy in Japan; her works have been accused of "demonising female sexuality".cite paper|title=The Domestication of AIDS: Stigma, gender, and the body politic in 1990s Japan|url=http://www.dartmouth.edu/~anthro/images/medical%20anth%20submission_joanne%20.pdf|publisher=Department of Anthropology, Dartmouth University] [cite paper|title=Assigning Blame for AIDS: The Demonization of Female Sexuality in Japan|author=Pradt, Sarah|publisher=Association for Asian Studies|date=1995|url=http://www.aasianst.org/absts/1995abst/japan/jses99.htm] She rose to public prominence through her 1986 book "Gang Wives", about the girlfriends and spouses of yakuza. She spent nearly a year getting to know her subjects, and had also been shot at during the course of writing the book. It was later adapted as a television series by Tōei starring Shima Iwashita, and also as a 2005 movie "Gokudo no Onna-tachi" staring Reiko Takashima. [cite news|publisher=The Japan Times|title=Comeuppance in a comely package|last=Schilling|first=Mark|date=2005-04-05|accessdate=2007-05-17|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20050406a3.html] Her books continued to receive a good popular reception and be made into movies; her 1990 "Hug Me, Kiss Me" was awarded the 22nd Ohya Non-fiction Prize in 1991. [cite web|url=http://www.bunshun.co.jp/award/ohya/list1.htm|title=大宅賞受賞一覧 (List of Recipients of the Ohya Prize)|publisher=Bungei Shunshū|date=April 2007|accessdate=2007-05-22] [See 大宅壮一ノンフィクション賞] "Hug Me, Kiss Me" was an account of her time volunteering in organization offering assistance to AIDS patients while living in Savannah, Georgia in 1987, along with an epilogue about the risk AIDS posed to Japanese tourists in Hawaii; its cinematic adaptation was the first film in Japan to openly address AIDS. However, her descriptions of the African American community were accused of making AIDS seem "alien" and "distant" to her Japanese target audience.

Ieda's later works continued her practise of touching on contentious themes; her 1991 book "Yellow Cab", about the eponymous stereotype of Japanese women overseas who allegedly engaged in indiscriminate sex with foreigners, attracted a great deal of media attention in Japan, including two television documentaries by TV Asahi and Tokyo Broadcasting System. [cite book|last=Ma|first=Karen|title=The Modern Madame Butterfly: Fantasy and Reality in Japanese Cross-Cultural Relationships|date=1996|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|id=ISBN 0804820414|pages=pp. 62-68] George Sarratt, her research assistant for the book, later denounced major portions as "fraudulent", even indicating that she had altered direct quotes from interviewees. Japanese career women in New York also set up a protest group against the book, feeling that the stereotype had damaged their professional image; their activities, which were described as "Ieda-bashing" by one scholar studying the "yellow cab" phenomenon, resulted in a sharp decline in her literary reputation. [cite book|last=Kelsky|first=Karen|title=Women on the Verge: Japanese Women, Western Dreams|publisher=Duke University Press|location=North Carolina, United States|date=2001|id=ISBN 082232816X|pages=pp. 139-142]

Despite the negative attention she received for "Yellow Cab", Ieda continued to produce popular works; her 1994 novel "Women who slept with the bubble" was made into a series of movies, the newest of which, starring Yoko Mitsuya, will be released in June 2007. [cite news|publisher=Cinema Today|url=http://cinematoday.jp/movie/T0005342|title=ITバブルと寝た女たち|date=2007-05-06|accessdate=2007-05-17]

Selected works

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* [cite news|title=Japan: couples feel social pressure to have kids|publisher=AAP General News|date=2000-02-01|accessdate=2007-05-17|last=Kubota|first=Coco|url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-24806736.html]

Quotes

* "Since fathers these days do nothing to give their daughters correct information about the facts of life, girls turn to magazines for information. They should talk to their daughters, not delegate this only to mothers, and tell them things they need to know." [cite news|title=Quote Of The Day|publisher=Japan Today|date=2005-06-02|accessdate=2007-05-17|url=http://www.japantoday.com/jp/quote/1443]

References

External links

* [http://www.gokutsuma.com/ Official Homepage (in Japanese)]
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