Re-imaging Japanese women
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Re-imaging Japanese women
University of California Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-343) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hbk ISBN 9780520202627
Description
"Re-Imaging Japanese Women" takes a revealing look at women whose voices have only recently begun to be heard in Japanese society: politicians, practitioners of traditional arts, writers, radicals, wives, mothers, bar hostesses, department store and blue-collar workers. This unique collection of essays gives a broad, interdisciplinary view of contemporary Japanese women while challenging readers to see the develop-ment of Japanese women's lives against the backdrop of domestic and global change. These essays provide a "second generation" analysis of roles, issues and social change. The collection brings up to date the work begun in Gail Lee Bernstein's "Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945" (California, 1991), exploring disparities between the current range of images of Japanese women and the reality behind the choices women make.
Table of Contents
Contributors:
Anne Allison
Nobuko Awaya
Gail Lee Bernstein
Millie R. Creighton
Sally Ann Hastings
Margaret Lock
Susan Orpett Long
Robert J. Marra
John Mock
Barbara Lynn
Rowland Mori
Andrew A. Painter
David P. Phillips
Glenda S. Roberts
Nancy Rosenberger
Patricia G. Steinhoff
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: pbk ISBN 9780520202634
Description
"Re-Imaging Japanese Women" takes a revealing look at women whose voices have only recently begun to be heard in Japanese society: politicians, practitioners of traditional arts, writers, radicals, wives, mothers, bar hostesses, department store and blue-collar workers. This unique collection of essays gives a broad, interdisciplinary view of contemporary Japanese women while challenging readers to see the development of Japanese women's lives against the backdrop of domestic and global change. These essays provide a "second generation" analysis of roles, issues and social change. The collection brings up to date the work begun in Gail Lee Bernstein's "Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945" (California, 1991), exploring disparities between the current range of images of Japanese women and the reality behind the choices women make.
Table of Contents
Contributors: Anne Allison Nobuko Awaya Gail Lee Bernstein Millie R. Creighton Sally Ann Hastings Margaret Lock Susan Orpett Long Robert J. Marra John Mock Barbara Lynn Rowland Mori Andrew A. Painter David P. Phillips Glenda S. Roberts Nancy Rosenberger Patricia G. Steinhoff
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