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The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan

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Early modern Japan was a military-bureaucratic state governed by patriarchal and patrilineal principles and laws. During this time, however, women had considerable power to directly affect social s...
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  • 27 September 2016
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Early modern Japan was a military-bureaucratic state governed by patriarchal and patrilineal principles and laws. During this time, however, women had considerable power to directly affect social structure, political practice, and economic production. This apparent contradiction between official norms and experienced realities lies at the heart of The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan. Examining prescriptive literature and instructional manuals for women—as well as diaries, memoirs, and letters written by and about individual women from the late seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century—Marcia Yonemoto explores the dynamic nature of Japanese women’s lives during the early modern era.
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Price: $70.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes
Publication Date: 27 September 2016
ISBN: 9780520965584
Format: eBook
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Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Filial Piety
2. Self-Cultivation
3. Marriage
4. Motherhood
5. Succession
6. Retirement
Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index