Review of Chikako Katō, Kindai Nihon no Kokumin Tōgō to Jendā (National Integration and Gender in Modern Japan)
Kazue Enoki ()
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Kazue Enoki: Hosei University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Gender and Family in Japan, 2019, pp 131-135 from Springer
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Abstract “This book examines the social norms and ideologies that had a strong hold on people in the age of the modern nation-state, with a particular focus on gender issues” (p. 1). The questions the study raises are the following: “How were people involved in the construction of gender norms and ideology within the context of the nation-state’s seeking both the integration of the “people” and differentiation among them; and how did [these norms and ideologies] become inescapable in the historical context formed thereby?” (p. 3).
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-9909-1_6
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