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Biography: Aoki Yayoi is a Japanese actress and singer who was born on 13 June, 1927 in Tokyo, Japan. She is best known for her roles in films such as “The Human Condition” (1959), “The Bad Sleep Well” (1960), “High and Low” (1963), and “Kagemusha” (1980). She has also appeared in numerous television series and stage productions. Age: Aoki Yayoi is 82 years old. Height: Aoki Yayoi is 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) tall. Physical Stats: Aoki Yayoi has a slim build and weighs around 110 lbs (50 kg). Her vital statistics are 34-25-35. Dating/Affairs: Aoki Yayoi is currently single and has never been married. Family: Aoki Yayoi is the daughter of a Japanese businessman. She has no siblings. Career: Aoki Yayoi began her career as a singer in the 1950s. She made her film debut in 1959 with the film “The Human Condition”. She has since appeared in numerous films and television series, including “The Bad Sleep Well” (1960), “High and Low” (1963), “Kagemusha” (1980), and “Ran” (1985). She has also appeared in numerous stage productions. Net Worth: Aoki Yayoi has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Occupation Japanese scholar and eco-feminist
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 13 June 1927
Birthday 13 June
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Date of death November 25, 2009
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Nationality Japan

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1990

In 1990, Aoki, alongside several women's rights groups, opposed a government proposal to restrict Japan's abortion law as she argued that the policy would infringe on a woman's right to control her body.

1980

One of Aoki's most notable publications was "Feminism and Imperialism", which she wrote in the 1980s. The work analyzed the relationship between the Japanese imperial institution and the patriarchal Japanese household, and showed how this relationship was central to the construction of the modern Japanese nation-state. She argued that the model systemically marginalized women, and raised the question of whether such a model was still legitimate in contemporary Japan and, if so, what its consequences were for the family unit and women. She was a proponent of Takamure Itsue's bosei-ism or spirit of motherhood, which made her ecofeminism seem like Japanese 1970s nationalist feminism. She advised Japanese young women to question femininity or onnarashisa and masculinity or otokorashisa in her work The Myth of Femaleness. She was also particularly interested in how Japanese honorifics influence power politics.

In the mid 1980s, Aoki was involved in a public debate with Chizuko Ueno, where Aoki's feminist principles were accused of being essentialist for romanticizing the problematic construct of the "feminine". Ueno eventually wrote Can Women Save the Earth?, critiquing Aoki's analyses, but this criticism was based on an oversimplification of terms taken out of context. Because of Aoki's use of the term "feminine principle" and her emphasis on reintroducing caring and nurturing values into contemporary society, her work has also been criticized for being too emotionally charged, maternalist, or utopian. This debate became the last in the Japanese ecofeminist sphere.

1927

Aoki Yayoi (June 13, 1927 – November 25, 2009) was a Japanese scholar and eco-feminist critic. She wrote extensively on sexuality, abortion rights, reproductive technologies, and women in the workplace. While she accepted short-term positions at various universities and community colleges, Aoki maintained a non-institutional status.