Mobile Suit Breakdown: the Gundam Podcast

3.10: Hostile Takeover

10.23.2020 - By Nina & ThomPlay

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Show Notes

This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 12 - “Leina Vanishes” (リィナが消えた) - discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on the history of women in Japan's news-media industry.

- This book chapter provides a good summary, and was the source of most of the statistics referenced in the research this week:

Ishiyama, Reiko. “Japan: Why So Few Women Journalists?” The Palgrave International Handbook of Women and Journalism, by Carolyn M. Byerly, Palgrave Macmillan, 2016, pp. 404–418.

- Wikipedia page for Sasamoto Tsuneko (笹本 恒子) and another brief bio (with examples of her photography).

- Wikipedia page for Hani Motoko (羽仁 もと子), Japan's first woman journalist.

- Part of a UNESCO report on women-in-news around the world, with some reference to Japan and citing the Ishiyama article.

- Wikipedia page for Ito Shiori (伊藤 詩織), and a Japan Times opinion article with more details about her case - how it was handled by police, the local news, and the public:

O'Dwyer, Shaun. “What Lies behind Shiori Ito's Lonely #MeToo Struggle.” The Japan Times, 26 Jan. 2020, www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2020/01/26/commentary/japan-commentary/lies-behind-shiori-itos-lonely-metoo-struggle/.

- Article from the Columbia Journalism review about harassment faced by women journalists in Japan, and a increased willingness to bring these incidents to light:

McNeill, David, and Chie Matsumoto. “#WithYou: How Women Journalists in Japan Are Fighting Harassment.” Columbia Journalism Review, 7 Aug. 2018, www.cjr.org/analysis/japan.php.

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