Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan

Auteur: Karlin, Jason G.
Editeur: University of Hawai'i Press
Presents an historical analysis of the discourses of nostalgia in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Japan. Through an analysis of the experience of rapid social change in Japan's modernization, it argues that fads and the desires they express are central to understanding Japanese modernity, conceptions of gender, and discourses of nationalism.
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Presents an historical analysis of the discourses of nostalgia in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Japan. Through an analysis of the experience of rapid social change in Japan's modernization, it argues that fads and the desires they express are central to understanding Japanese modernity, conceptions of gender, and discourses of nationalism.
ISBN / EAN 9780824838263
Auteur Karlin, Jason G.
Editeur University of Hawai'i Press