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Imagination without Borders: Feminist Artist Tomiyama Taeko and Social Responsibility. Edited by Laura Hein and Rebecca Jennison. Ann Arbor: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, 2010. ISBN 10: 1929280629; 13: 9781929280629.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2012

Mara Patessio
Affiliation:
The University of Manchester. E-mail [email protected]

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References

1 In “Talking across the world: a discussion between Tomiyama Taeko and Eleanor Rubin,” introduced and translated by Rebecca Jennison, p. 115. (Here and below citations are to chapters in the book under review.)

2 Hein, Laura, “Introduction”, pp. 1–2.

3 Copeland, Rebecca, “Art beyond language: Japanese women artists and the feminist imagination”, p. 58.

4 Website “Imagination without Borders”, http://imaginationwithoutborders.northwestern.edu, accessed 4 October 2011.

5 Yuki Miyamoto, “Fire and femininity: fox imagery and ethical responsibility”, p. 73.

6 Forlivesi, Carlo. “A fox story: the creative collaboration between Takahashi Yūji and Tomiyama Taeko”, p. 99.

7 See “Talking across the world: a discussion between Tomiyama Taeko and Eleanor Rubin”, introduced and translated by Rebecca Jennison, p. 118.

8 Hagiwara Hiroko, “Working on and off the margins”, p. 146.