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Feminism in Japan: Its History and Transition
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Abstract
What is the problem with the society? 7 hours of in-depth discussions about mother-daughter issues, sexual harassment, marriage, love, child-rearing, the struggle between the baby boomer generation and universities, sexual violence, and more!
-Why women in Japan are in trouble
-What you can see when you group them by generation
-Marriage, love, don't mess with it! - Parents' egoism is what gives birth to children
-Male chauvinist are reproduced!? - Sexual violence is a men's problem, not women's - We are brainwashed!
Author’s Information
Chizuko Ueno
Born in 1948 in Toyama Prefecture. Sociologist. Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo. Chairperson of the certified NPO Women's Action Network (WAN). Engaged in education and research for 40 years at higher education institutions such as vocational schools, junior colleges, universities, graduate schools, and adult education. His many publications include ``Patriarchy and Capitalism'' (Iwanami Gendai Bunko), ``Only in Retirement'' (Bunshun Bunko), ``Onnagirai'' (Asahi Bunko), and ``Sociology of Care'' (Ota Publishing).
Eiko Tabusa
Born in 1978 in Tokyo. Manga artist, writer. He is troubled by his mother's over-interference, and his comic essay ``My Mother is Tough'' (KADOKAWA/Chukei Publishing), which depicts the feud and conflict, became a bestseller. Her major publications include ``Mom is a Human Being'' (Kawade Shobo Shinsha), ``I Want to Stop Being Angry ~ Until I Stop Being a Wife Who Hits Her Husband with Glut'' (Takeshobo), and ``How to Raise Boys Seriously.'' As I was thinking about it, I ended up having sex with my husband three times a week (Yamato Shobo).
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Released Date | Jan 2020 |
Price | ¥1,500 |
Size | 148mm×210mm |
Total Page Number | 192 pages |
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ISBN | 9784479393320 |
Genre | Nonfiction / Humanities > All Nonfiction/Humanities |
Visualization experience | NO |