دانلود کتاب A Place in Public: Women's Rights in Meiji Japan
by Marnie S. Anderson
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عنوان فارسی: مکانی در عموم: حقوق زنان در میجی ژاپن |
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By examining these debates throughout the 1870s and 1880s, Marnie S. Anderson argues that shifts in the gender system led to contradictory consequences for women. On the one hand, as gender displaced status as the primary system of social and legal classification, women gained access to the language of rights and the chance to represent themselves in public and play a limited political role; on the other, the modern Japanese state permitted women's political participation only as an expression of their "citizenship through the household" and codified their formal exclusion from the political process through a series of laws enacted in 1890. This book shows how "a woman's place" in late-nineteenth-century Japan was characterized by contradictions and unexpected consequences, by new opportunities and new constraints.