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Drawing on ethnographic data gathered from fieldwork spanning a 15-year period, this book offers new insights into understanding the lives and experiences of women managers in Japan. Based on empirical case studies, it explores the ways in which professional women in Tokyo creatively mobilize their friendships as a strategic site for mitigating the disappointments in their working lives, and conceptualizing new understandings of independence and equality. It analyses their use of language, time, space and money to negotiate new identities in an increasingly flexible work environment. In examining the challenges and opportunities faced by these corporate workers, this book also extends anthropological debates about the changing meaning and importance of work for women, as well as their relationship with money and separation from the realm of domesticity.

As a study of women's lives in and out of the workplace in Japan, this book will be of great interest to students and scholar

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1. De-mystifying the social world of Japanese women 2. Exceptional lives, extraordinary friends 3. Any time, any place 4. Strategic drinking as producers of money 5. Surviving without role models 6. A self-chartered course

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/06/2019
      ISBN13: 9780367355814, 978-0367355814
      ISBN10: 0367355817

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on ethnographic data gathered from fieldwork spanning a 15-year period, this book offers new insights into understanding the lives and experiences of women managers in Japan. Based on empirical case studies, it explores the ways in which professional women in Tokyo creatively mobilize their friendships as a strategic site for mitigating the disappointments in their working lives, and conceptualizing new understandings of independence and equality. It analyses their use of language, time, space and money to negotiate new identities in an increasingly flexible work environment. In examining the challenges and opportunities faced by these corporate workers, this book also extends anthropological debates about the changing meaning and importance of work for women, as well as their relationship with money and separation from the realm of domesticity.

      As a study of women's lives in and out of the workplace in Japan, this book will be of great interest to students and scholar

      Table of Contents
      1. De-mystifying the social world of Japanese women 2. Exceptional lives, extraordinary friends 3. Any time, any place 4. Strategic drinking as producers of money 5. Surviving without role models 6. A self-chartered course

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