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Gender And Family In Japan 1st Ed 2019 Nobuko Okuda Tetsuhiko Takai

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Gender And Family In Japan 1st Ed 2019 Nobuko Okuda Tetsuhiko Takai
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Author: Nobuko Okuda, Tetsuhiko Takai
ISBN: 9789811399084, 9789811399091, 9811399085, 9811399093
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Gender And Family In Japan 1st Ed 2019 Nobuko Okuda Tetsuhiko Takai by Nobuko Okuda, Tetsuhiko Takai 9789811399084, 9789811399091, 9811399085, 9811399093 instant download after payment.

This book is the 6th volume of the Monograph Series of the Socio-Economic History Society, Japan. The book focuses on how economic developments changed the everyday lives of ordinary women in early-modern and modern Japan. Different from precedent gender studies, the spotlight here is on the daily activities and structural positions of women rather than feminist movements or activities of elite women. Using demography, anthropometrics, and labour economics, this book explicates childcare, physical development of girls, and women’s labour migration. The dynamics of ordinary women in prewar Japan may change deep-rooted images of women as oppressed beings. Using quantitative data multi-dimensionally with the latest statistical analysis methods, this book shows how Japanese economic historians can contribute to historians of gender and family who are interested in early-modern and modern Japan.

The first part consists of four chapters that discuss women migrant workers in the Tokugawa period, women’s work, and family strategies in the underdeveloped regions of the country, conflicts between child-rearing and women’s work on family farms, and living standards of teenaged girls in early twentieth-century Japan. Those chapters provide a bridge between economic historians and feminist historians and articulate new research fields for both. The second part, comprising four book reviews, illustrates how the gender concept has been adopted in family and gender historiography in Japan.


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