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Women and Class in Japanese History, Hardback Book

Women and Class in Japanese History Hardback

Edited by Hitomi Tonomura, Anne Walthall, Wakita Haruko

Part of the Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies series

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Women and Class in Japanese History marks an important moment not only in the study of gender and women in Japanese society but also in the development of collaborative efforts between Japanese and Western scholars on the subject.

It is a product of half a decade of international seminars and discussions held among scholars of various disciplines and perspectives who share the goal of promoting a better understanding of the historical and contemporary constructions of gender in Japan.

Their conclusions, presented in the fourteen essays in this volume, will attract people interested both in the history of Japan and the history of women.

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