Life in a Japanese Women's College

Life in a Japanese Women's College
Title Life in a Japanese Women's College PDF eBook
Author Brian J. McVeigh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 281
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136183124

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One third of the Japanese female workforce are 'office ladies' and their training takes place in the many women's junior colleges. Office ladies are low-wage, low-status secretaries who have little or no job security. Brian J. McVeigh draws on his experience as a teacher at one such institution to explore the cultural and social processes used to promote 'femininity' in Japanese women. His detailed and ethnographically-informed study considers how the students of these institutions are socialized to fit their future dual roles of employees and mothers, and illuminates the sociopolitical role that the colleges play in Japanese society as a whole.

Life in a Japanese Women's College

Life in a Japanese Women's College
Title Life in a Japanese Women's College PDF eBook
Author Brian J. McVeigh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 296
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136183191

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One third of the Japanese female workforce are 'office ladies' and their training takes place in the many women's junior colleges. Office ladies are low-wage, low-status secretaries who have little or no job security. Brian J. McVeigh draws on his experience as a teacher at one such institution to explore the cultural and social processes used to promote 'femininity' in Japanese women. His detailed and ethnographically-informed study considers how the students of these institutions are socialized to fit their future dual roles of employees and mothers, and illuminates the sociopolitical role that the colleges play in Japanese society as a whole.

Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan

Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan
Title Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan PDF eBook
Author Gill Steel
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 287
Release 2019-01-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472131141

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Why do Japanese women enjoy a high sense of well-being in a context of high inequality? Beyond the Gender Gap in Japan brings together researchers from across the social sciences to investigate this question. The authors analyze women’s values and the lived experiences at home, in the family, at work, in their leisure time, as volunteers, and in politics and policy-making. Their research shows that the state and firms have blurred “the public” and “the private” in postwar Japan, constraining individuals’ lives, and reveals the uneven pace of change in women’s representation in politics. Yet, despite these constraints, the increasing diversification in how people live and how they manage their lives demonstrates that some people are crafting a variety of individual solutions to structural problems. Covering a significant breadth of material, the book presents comprehensive findings that use a variety of research methods—public opinion surveys, in-depth interviews, a life history, and participant observation—and, in doing so, look beyond Japan’s perennially low rankings in gender equality indices to demonstrate the diversity underneath, questioning some of the stereotypical assumptions about women in Japan.

Women in Japanese Religions

Women in Japanese Religions
Title Women in Japanese Religions PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ambros
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 248
Release 2015-05-29
Genre History
ISBN 1479827622

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A comprehensive history of women in Japanese religious traditions Scholars have widely acknowledged the persistent ambivalence with which the Japanese religious traditions treat women. Much existing scholarship depicts Japan’s religious traditions as mere means of oppression. But this view raises a question: How have ambivalent and even misogynistic religious discourses on gender still come to inspire devotion and emulation among women? In Women in Japanese Religions, Barbara R. Ambros examines the roles that women have played in the religions of Japan. An important corrective to more common male-centered narratives of Japanese religious history, this text presents a synthetic long view of Japanese religions from a distinct angle that has typically been discounted in standard survey accounts of Japanese religions. Drawing on a diverse collection of writings by and about women, Ambros argues that ambivalent religious discourses in Japan have not simply subordinated women but also given them religious resources to pursue their own interests and agendas. Comprising nine chapters organized chronologically, the book begins with the archeological evidence of fertility cults and the early shamanic ruler Himiko in prehistoric Japan and ends with an examination of the influence of feminism and demographic changes on religious practices during the “lost decades” of the post-1990 era. By viewing Japanese religious history through the eyes of women, Women in Japanese Religions presents a new narrative that offers strikingly different vistas of Japan’s pluralistic traditions than the received accounts that foreground male religious figures and male-dominated institutions.

Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan

Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan
Title Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan PDF eBook
Author William D. Hoover
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 653
Release 2018-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 153811156X

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Japan is a mix of the old and the new, traditional and modern, and old fashion and innovative. It has traveled the road to a modern destination without totally losing sight of its traditions and values. Although some in Japan lament the passing of old ways, Japan has held on to a reasonable amount of its traditions and values. This is easier to find in its arts and crafts and its literature and films as well as in its social habits. This book will introduce the broad sweep of people, events, and trends, including the successes and failures, of postwar Japan. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of Postwar Japan contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Japan.

Young Women in Japan

Young Women in Japan
Title Young Women in Japan PDF eBook
Author Kaori H. Okano
Publisher Routledge
Pages 307
Release 2009-02-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134030843

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This book examines young women in Japan, focusing in particular on their transitions to adulthood, their conceptions of adulthood and relations with Japanese society more generally. It considers important aspects of the transition to adulthood including employment, marriage, divorce, childbirth and custody.

Women and the Media

Women and the Media
Title Women and the Media PDF eBook
Author Theresa Carilli
Publisher University Press of America
Pages 308
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761830405

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This anthology has a cultural focus and addresses issues of race, ethnicity, class, and sexuality.