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This is the first book to examine the changing roles of women in Japan during the four decades following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, a period of sweeping political, social, and economic change. The book concentrates on those Japanese women who were outspoken critics of their society and the roles women were assigned in it, but also assesses the contributions women made to Japan during a period of rapid modernization.

The struggle of Japanese women to gain political rights, the creation of a women''s reform movement, the involvement of women in the early socialistic movement, the protests of women textile workers who staged Japan''s first strikes, the evolution of the women''s movement into a literary movement, and a new view of Kanno Suga, an anarchist who was hanged by the Japanese government in 1911, are presented against the background of determined state intervention in the lives of women.

The book concludes with a brief summary of the changing role of women in Ja

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"A classic example of the best uses of women's history. Sievers' analysis of the development of feminist consciousness during the Meiji era (1868-1912) brilliantly illuminates two movements in late nineteenth-century Japan: the lively growth of dissent in the struggle for justice and human rights and the increasing intrusion of the 'modernizing' Japanese state into individuals' private lives." -Barbara Molony ,Signs "It opens up new vista on Meiji Japan and provides us with important insights into how the radical wing of the feminist movement sought to deal with and transform the world of women in modern Japan." -F.G. Notehelfer ,Journal of Japanese Studies "Sievers' study is engrossing, meticulously documented, and informative... A contribution to both women's studies and Meiji history." -Catherine Broderick ,Japan Quarterly

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Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/1983
      ISBN13: 9780804713825, 978-0804713825
      ISBN10: 0804713820

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the first book to examine the changing roles of women in Japan during the four decades following the Meiji Restoration of 1868, a period of sweeping political, social, and economic change. The book concentrates on those Japanese women who were outspoken critics of their society and the roles women were assigned in it, but also assesses the contributions women made to Japan during a period of rapid modernization.

      The struggle of Japanese women to gain political rights, the creation of a women''s reform movement, the involvement of women in the early socialistic movement, the protests of women textile workers who staged Japan''s first strikes, the evolution of the women''s movement into a literary movement, and a new view of Kanno Suga, an anarchist who was hanged by the Japanese government in 1911, are presented against the background of determined state intervention in the lives of women.

      The book concludes with a brief summary of the changing role of women in Ja

      Trade Review
      "A classic example of the best uses of women's history. Sievers' analysis of the development of feminist consciousness during the Meiji era (1868-1912) brilliantly illuminates two movements in late nineteenth-century Japan: the lively growth of dissent in the struggle for justice and human rights and the increasing intrusion of the 'modernizing' Japanese state into individuals' private lives." -Barbara Molony ,Signs "It opens up new vista on Meiji Japan and provides us with important insights into how the radical wing of the feminist movement sought to deal with and transform the world of women in modern Japan." -F.G. Notehelfer ,Journal of Japanese Studies "Sievers' study is engrossing, meticulously documented, and informative... A contribution to both women's studies and Meiji history." -Catherine Broderick ,Japan Quarterly

      Table of Contents
      Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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