Patriarchy in East Asia
A Comparative Sociology of Gender
Biographical note
Sechiyama Kaku, Ph.D (1997), University of Tokyo, is Professor of Gender Studies at that university. He has published Patriarchy in East Asia/i> (Keiso, 1996) and Essays on Gender Studies (Keiso, 2001) both in Japanese.
Readership
All those interested in East Asian Studies, gender studies, modern Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and China.
€115.00$160.00
Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu, Kyoto University
Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and Western Art, explores art works depicting children, couples, families and the home through an examination of the value systems of the works' region and time periods from whence they originated.
€75.00$105.00
Edited by Ochiai Emiko, Kyoto University, and Aoyama Kaoru, Kobe University
This book comprises contributions from a distinguished group of international researchers who examine the historical development of “new women" and “good wife, wise mother,” women’s roles in socialist and transitional modernity and the transnational migration of both domestic and sex workers as ...
€65.00$90.00
Koyama Shizuko, Kyoto University
The famous ryōsai kenbo or ‘good wife, wise mother’ role of Japanese women was, in fact, not a traditional Confucian view but a modern construct – its first appearance in Japan being the latter half of the nineteenth century. Girls at the time were proud to fulfill their new role of contributing ...
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