Sukeban
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Characteristics
Appearance and other signifiers
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The style of the sukeban have been interpreted as a rebellion against traditional gender norms, sexism, and the objectification of women, while, more specifically, the length of their skirts has been read as a reaction to the sexual revolution.[7][8][9]
Codes of Conduct and similar attitudes
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Media and cultural influence
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Pink film director Norifumi Suzuki made the first films in the seven-film Girl Boss (Script error: No such module "lang".) series. He also started the four-film Terrifying Girls' High School series (1971–1972) featuring Script error: No such module "lang". characters. Both series featured prominent Pinky violent actresses Reiko Ike and Miki Sugimoto, as well as former beauty queen Reiko Oshida. On December 6, 2005, Panik House company released a four-disc region-1 DVD collection surveying Script error: No such module "lang". films entitled The Pinky Violence Collection. These films challenged traditional constructions of gender and female sexuality in postwar Japan.[12]
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What is unusual is that in the yakuza, women have no authority and there are almost no female members. That the female gangs even existed is an oddity in Japan's generally sexist male-dominated deviant culture... the world was about feminism and liberation, and perhaps they felt like women have the right to be just as stupid, promiscuous, risk-seeking, adrenaline junkies and violent as their male counterparts.[5]
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See also
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- Bōsōzoku
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Footnotes
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- ↑ Yuri Manga: Sukeban Deka Review, Okazu, Erica Friedman of Yuricon Template:Webarchive
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Sources
- Ashcraft, Brian with Ueda Shoko (2010). Japanese Schoolgirl Confidential: How Teenage Girls Made a Nation Cool. Kodansha. Template:ISBN.
- Weisser, Yuko Mihara (2nd Quarter 2001). "Japanese Fighting Divas 101". Asian Cult Cinema #31.