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Women and Class in Japanese History
Hitomi Tonomura • Anne Walthall • Wakita Haruko • Haruko Wakita
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Women and Class in Japanese History brings together the various perspectives and skills of an international and multidisciplinary group of specialists in the study of women and gender in Japanese society. In Japan, a solid body of research on womens history has been building since the late 1970s, replacing a focus on male-dominated class-based social divisions of labor with attention to sexual divisions of labor. In the 1980s and 90s, Japanese scholars began to investigate exclusively female domains, womens life cycles, and their symbolic constructs as legitimate subjects of historical inquiry. In North America in the 1980s, scholars of Japan and womens studies began to reformulate questions around the issue of gender relations, seeking to understand how womens and mens experiences came to be mediated through cultural and symbolic forces embedded in society. The authors of the essays in Women and Class in Japanese History build on these conversations through integrative methods. They pay particular attention to the nature of class differences that have given shape and meaning to womens experiences. They seek to identify actual processes of transformation and specific agents of change and to render full justice to historical context. Their conclusions will will attract people interested both in the history of Japan and the history of women.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781929280353
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 340
- Utgivningsdatum: 1999-05-01
- Förlag: Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan