Gulick

Working Women of Japan

Science & Technology Publishing

Date de publication : 2025-09-01

Working Women of Japan is a comprehensive exploration of the lives, roles, and conditions of Japanese women engaged in various forms of labor during the early twentieth century. Authored by Sidney Lewis Gulick, the book delves into the social, economic, and cultural factors shaping the experiences of women in Japan as they navigate the rapidly changing landscape of a modernizing nation. Through detailed observations and firsthand accounts, Gulick examines the diverse occupations held by women, from traditional crafts and domestic service to factory work and professional careers, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges they face. The book provides a vivid portrayal of the daily realities of working women, discussing their wages, working hours, living conditions, and the impact of industrialization on their lives. It also addresses broader issues such as education, legal rights, and the influence of Western ideas on gender roles in Japanese society. Gulick’s narrative is enriched by statistical data, personal stories, and thoughtful analysis, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the intersection between gender, labor, and social change in Japan. Working Women of Japan serves as both a historical document and a call for social reform, advocating for improved conditions and greater recognition of women’s contributions to the nation’s development. It is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in women’s history, labor studies, and the evolution of Japanese society.

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Collection
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Parution
2025-09-01
Pages
256 pages
EAN papier
9782528107324

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