Nickname Flower of Evil (呼 び 名 は 悪 の 花 ): The Abe Sada Story - Kristine Ohkubo - Books - Kristine Ohkubo - 9780578551470 - September 17, 2019
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Nickname Flower of Evil (呼 び 名 は 悪 の 花 ): The Abe Sada Story

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When Japan transitioned from 264 years of rule under the military-led Tokugawa Shogunate to the restoration of imperial power during the Meiji era, it embarked on a path of rapid modernization. This modernization came at an enormous cost, a cost that was borne primarily by the already repressed members of Japan's society - the impoverished rural women, the female factory laborers, and the sex industry workers.

Born during the latter part of the Meiji era, a former geisha and prostitute, Abe Sada was elevated to celebrity status after committing the most heinous crime in 20th century Japan. After being convicted and imprisoned for strangling and emasculating her lover with a kitchen knife, she became the subject of countless articles, books, and movies. Although she remains very famous in Japan, not much is known about her life outside of Japan except for what was depicted in the sexploitation film In the Realm of the Senses. Of the countless works produced about her, very few have dared to faithfully examine her life or to discuss the series of tragic events which pushed her to commit the crime.

In Nickname: Flower of Evil, you are invited to travel back to the newly modernized, male-dominated, misogynistic, post-Tokugawa era in Japan, where women were deprived of their economic independence, subjected to the will of the household heads, and sold into the sex industry. This was the world into which Abe Sada was born, raised, and forced to survive.


162 pages, 10 Illustrations; 10 Illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 17, 2019
ISBN13 9780578551470
Publishers Kristine Ohkubo
Pages 162
Dimensions 153 × 228 × 13 mm   ·   254 g
Language English  

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