Intimacy in a Neoliberal Age

The proofs of my article, “Intimate Dependence and its Risks in Neoliberal Japan,” forthcoming from AQ. Please remember that it’s the penultimate version, so you’ll still see a few (since corrected) typos.

ABSTRACT
This paper examines how contemporary Japanese women are negotiating neoliberal standards for independence in relation to cultural norms and personal desires that encourage dependence in romantic relationships. In recent decades, neoliberal standards of maturity have become increasingly visible in Japan, and many marital counselors offer advice suggesting that independent, atomized selves are a key to happiness. Yet many women express ambivalence at this formula and instead find romantic possibility in dependent relationships. I examine how women are contesting these opposing standards by focusing on advice surrounding naming practices between spouses. [Keywords: Japan, divorce, intimacy, neoliberalism, dependence]