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Tracing the criminal women in Edogawa Ranpo’s stories

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dc.contributor Graduate Program in Asian Studies.
dc.contributor.advisor Eroğlu, Zeyneb Hale.
dc.contributor.advisor Baykara, Oğuz.
dc.contributor.author Kot, Ayşe Selin.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-16T13:47:28Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-16T13:47:28Z
dc.date.issued 2022.
dc.identifier.other ASIA 2022 K68
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/19551
dc.description.abstract Edogawa Ranpo is a Japanese author whose works concentrate on detective fiction. This study focuses on the portrayal of criminal women in his detective fiction works, Appearance of Osei (Osei Tōjō), Beast in the Shadows (Injū), and Caterpillar (Imo Mushi). The study analyses their roles as wives, lovers, and aggressors in their surroundings, and argues that by getting his female protagonists to murder their husbands, Ranpo liberates these women from the social pressure and burden of the patriarchal structures placed on them. To discuss the patriarchal oppression and these women characters’ agency, this research adopts a context-based analysis through the structuration theory. The thesis also argues that by bending the norms of the structures they are restricted in, these criminal characters can be considered as a statement against the ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) ideology of Meiji Japan.
dc.format.extent 30 cm.
dc.publisher Thesis (M.A.) - Bogazici University. Institute for Graduate Studies in Social Sciences, 2022.
dc.subject.lcsh Short stories, Japanese.
dc.subject.lcsh Female offenders.
dc.title Tracing the criminal women in Edogawa Ranpo’s stories
dc.format.pages viii, 99 leaves ;


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