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This approachable and absorbing book offers a unique window into Japanese culture and language. Highlighting the overlooked world of the silent majority, the housewives and mothers who are the mainstay of Japanese society, this work tells the stories of ordinary women in their own voices. An annotated translation of a Japanese bestseller, the volume explores the daily communication of Japanese women and what their words tell us about their relationships and lives in a globalized, post-industrial, yet still often male-dominated Japan. Readers will find that many issues explored here are universal to women everywhere, while others are specific to Japan. With added cultural context and commentary, the book offers a fresh understanding of Japanese society, even for those who have had little exposure to Japan. Students in diverse fields, ranging from anthropology to women's studies and from communications to Asian studies, will find this an insightful and provocative work.

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This book is a welcome addition to the growing collection of studies of Japanese women. By relying on detailed presentations of real women in their everyday context introduced in real-life situations, Itoh challenges readers never to generalize about any typical individual fulfilling a social role. . . . Recommended. * CHOICE *
This book offers one of the finest ways to understand the sociological and anthropological conditions of current Japan. The Japanese women’s voices are spicy and sharp, while the translation reads as pleasantly and persuasively as the original. This provocative work will interest general readers as well as students in sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies courses. -- Seiichi Makino, Princeton University
Thanks to Adachi and Stanlaw, readers of English can now relish Masako Itoh’s popular nonfiction book. Itoh’s vignettes and essays explore the politics of gender in contemporary Japan through an illuminating blend of her own thinking intertwined with the words and expressions of everyday women. This delightful translation with its expert cultural commentary skillfully captures the opinionated, outspoken, and provocative rants and worries of Itoh and her companions. -- Laura Miller, Loyola University Chicago

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Chapter 1: Marriage and Tradition Chapter 2: Men Chapter 3: Ourselves Chapter 4: Other Women Chapter 5: Families, Parents, and Parents-in-Law Chapter 6: Life and Society Chapter 7: Women's Social Roles and Our Behavior in Men's Society Chapter 8: Social Attitudes toward Women Chapter 9: How We Are Seen Chapter 10: What I Want to Be Chapter 11: How Society Should Be Chapter 12: Married Life Chapter 13: Social Issues Chapter 14: Nature and Beauty

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    A Hardback by Masako Itoh, Nobuko Adachi, James Stanlaw

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 12/24/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742554634, 978-0742554634
      ISBN10: 0742554635

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      Book Synopsis
      This approachable and absorbing book offers a unique window into Japanese culture and language. Highlighting the overlooked world of the silent majority, the housewives and mothers who are the mainstay of Japanese society, this work tells the stories of ordinary women in their own voices. An annotated translation of a Japanese bestseller, the volume explores the daily communication of Japanese women and what their words tell us about their relationships and lives in a globalized, post-industrial, yet still often male-dominated Japan. Readers will find that many issues explored here are universal to women everywhere, while others are specific to Japan. With added cultural context and commentary, the book offers a fresh understanding of Japanese society, even for those who have had little exposure to Japan. Students in diverse fields, ranging from anthropology to women's studies and from communications to Asian studies, will find this an insightful and provocative work.

      Trade Review
      This book is a welcome addition to the growing collection of studies of Japanese women. By relying on detailed presentations of real women in their everyday context introduced in real-life situations, Itoh challenges readers never to generalize about any typical individual fulfilling a social role. . . . Recommended. * CHOICE *
      This book offers one of the finest ways to understand the sociological and anthropological conditions of current Japan. The Japanese women’s voices are spicy and sharp, while the translation reads as pleasantly and persuasively as the original. This provocative work will interest general readers as well as students in sociology, anthropology, and cultural studies courses. -- Seiichi Makino, Princeton University
      Thanks to Adachi and Stanlaw, readers of English can now relish Masako Itoh’s popular nonfiction book. Itoh’s vignettes and essays explore the politics of gender in contemporary Japan through an illuminating blend of her own thinking intertwined with the words and expressions of everyday women. This delightful translation with its expert cultural commentary skillfully captures the opinionated, outspoken, and provocative rants and worries of Itoh and her companions. -- Laura Miller, Loyola University Chicago

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Marriage and Tradition Chapter 2: Men Chapter 3: Ourselves Chapter 4: Other Women Chapter 5: Families, Parents, and Parents-in-Law Chapter 6: Life and Society Chapter 7: Women's Social Roles and Our Behavior in Men's Society Chapter 8: Social Attitudes toward Women Chapter 9: How We Are Seen Chapter 10: What I Want to Be Chapter 11: How Society Should Be Chapter 12: Married Life Chapter 13: Social Issues Chapter 14: Nature and Beauty

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