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Japanese Girls and Women - Exploring Gender Roles and Education in Meiji Japan - cover

Japanese Girls and Women - Exploring Gender Roles and Education in Meiji Japan

Alice Mabel Bacon

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In "Japanese Girls and Women," Alice Mabel Bacon crafts a nuanced exploration of gender roles and societal expectations in late 19th and early 20th century Japan. Utilizing a blend of observational narrative and cultural critique, Bacon paints a vivid portrait of the lives, struggles, and aspirations of Japanese women. The book is notable for its empathetic lens, as it seeks to bridge cultural divides while providing a testament to the resilience of women grappling with rapid modernization. Through her insightful prose, Bacon situates these female experiences within the larger context of Japan'Äôs transformation during the Meiji era, rendering a complex picture of tradition versus change. A prominent American educator and scholar, Alice Mabel Bacon traveled extensively in Japan, an experience that deeply informed her understanding of the country and its culture. Her background in education and her progressive views on women's rights shaped her perspective, urging her to advocate for the recognition and empowerment of women'Äôs voices. Bacon's unique position as a foreign observer allowed her to approach her subjects with both intimacy and critical distance, enriching her narrative. This seminal work is highly recommended for readers interested in gender studies, Japanese culture, and the historical impact of Western perspectives on East Asian societies. Bacon's empathetic portrayal, combined with her critical insights, makes this book a valuable resource for scholars and general readers alike who seek to understand the complexities of women's roles in a transforming world.
Disponible desde: 04/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 245 páginas.

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