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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE WOMEN AND THE FAMILY: 1600-1868
1. Women and Changes in the Household Division of Labor
2. The Life Cycle of Farm Women in Tokugawa Japan
3. The Deaths of Old Women: Folklore and Differential Mortality in Nineteenth-Century Japan
4. The Shingaku Woman: Straight from the Heart
5. Female Bunjin: The Life of Poet-Painter Ema Saiko
6. Women in an All-Male Industry: The Case of Sake Brewer Tatsu'uma Kiyo
PART TWO THE MODERN DISCOURSE ON FAMILY, GENDER, AND WORK: 1868-1945
7. The Meiji State's Policy Toward Women, 1890-1910
8. Yosano Akiko and the Taisho Debate over the "New Woman"
9. Middle-Class Working Women During the Interwar Years
10. Activism Among Women in the Taisho Cotton Textile Industry
11. The Modern Girl as Militant
12. Doubling Expectations: Motherhood and Women's Factory Work Under State Management in Japan in the 1930s and 1940s
13. Women and War: The Japanese Film Image
Afterword
Glossary
Contributors
Index
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