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Women in Meiji Japan

 

E. Patricia Tsurumi, Factory Girls: Women in the Thread Mills of Meiji Japan

E・パトリシア・ツルミ『女工たち明治日本の製糸工場の婦人労働者』

 

Marnie S. Anderson, A Place in Public: Women's Rights in Meiji Japan (Harvard East Asian Monographs)

マーニー・S・アンダーソン『公の場所明治日本における婦人の権利』

Anne Walthall, The Weak Body of a Useless Woman: Matsuo Taseko and the Meiji Restoration (Women in Culture and Society)

アン・ウォルソール『たをやめと明治維新 松尾多勢子の反伝記的生涯』

*Matsuo Taseko (1811-1894) was a woman sonno-joi activist.  Sonno-joi (revere the emperor, expel the barbarians) was a Japanese predominant social movement in the Bakumatsu period.

Ayako Kano, Acting Like A Woman in Modern Japan: Theater, Gender, and Nationalism

加納彩子『近代日本における女性らしさの演技演劇、ジェンダー、ナショナリズム』

*Kano Ayako is associate professor of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.