Gendering modern Japanese history

Gendering modern Japanese history
About this book
"Although modern Japanese history has not yet been restructured by a foregrounding of gender, historians of Japan have begun to embrace gender as an analytic category. The sixteen chapters in this volume treat men as well as women, theories of sexuality as well as gender prescriptions, and same-sex as well as heterosexual relations in the period from 1868 to the present. All of them take the position that history is gendered; that is, historians invariably, perhaps unconsciously, construct a gendered notion of past events, people, and ideas. Together, these essays construct a history informed by the idea that gender matters because it was part of the experience of people and because it often has been a central feature in the construction of modern ideologies, discourses, and institutions. Separately, each chapter examines how Japanese have (en)gendered their ideas, institutions, and society."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- Publisher
- Harvard University Asia Center
- Pages
- 607
- ISBN-13
- 9780674017801
- OL Work ID
- OL19279420W
Subjects
Sex roleHistoryJapan, history