Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan
Explore the intricate relationship between gender, nation, and state in modern Japan with the insightful book Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan. Authored by a team of experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this hardback edition spans 336 pages and offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on the evolution of the Japanese nation-state.
This engaging study delves into the gendered contributions of both women and men, examining how contemporary concepts of citizenship, ethnicity, sexuality, work, and everyday life shape our understanding of national identity. By analyzing these themes, the book provides a nuanced view of Japan's societal dynamics and the roles individuals play within it.
Whether you are a scholar of gender studies, Japanese history, or political science, Gender, Nation and State in Modern Japan is an essential addition to your library that promises to enrich your knowledge and provoke thought.