Tag Archives: Kawakami Mieko
When Life Gives You Lemons: Mieko Kawakami’s “Sisters in Yellow,” translated from Japanese by Laurel Taylor and Hitomi Yoshio
Mieko Kawakami’s latest novel, “Sisters in Yellow,” is loosely framed by the COVID-19 pandemic, though the main story unfolds in the 1990s, after the economic “bubble” bursts and recession sets in, emphasizing the intersection between gender and precarity. Kawakami’s novel is as personal as it is political and, I would suggest, could be read as a call for a feminist ethics of care: an approach to care as interdependent, relational, contextual and intersectional.