
Geisha grrrls
Jan. 17, 2007 salon.com ----The American media loves Japanese women, especially when they're dressed in kimonos or school uniforms, or covered head to toe in brand names. But according to Veronica Chambers, a journalist, a novelist and the author of "Kickboxing Geishas: How Modern Japanese Women Are Changing Their Nation," those stylish stereotypes distract us from the real story...
...Chambers first sensed the tremors of revolution when she visited Japan on a media fellowship in 2000...she spent three years discussing ideas of autonomy and ambition with more than 74 women...I started going to the newsstand and picking up magazines and newspapers that looked like they had profiles or stories about women. I'd come back to the U.S., pay to get these articles translated, then fax the translations [about] women who seemed interesting to the Japan Society, with requests.... I'd usually bring a translator with me on interviews.......more...