

An edition of Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan (2014)
Modernity, Loss, and the Doing of History
By Jason G. Karlin
Publish Date
Apr 30, 2014
Publisher
University of Hawaii Press
Language
eng
Pages
324
Description:
"This book examines the intellectual, social, and cultural factors that contributed to the rapid spread of Western tastes and styles, along with the backlash against Westernization that was expressed as a longing for the past. By focusing on the expressions of these desires in popular culture and media texts, it reveals how the conflation of mother, countryside, everday life, and history structured representations to naturalize ideologies of gender and nationalism"--Jacket.
subjects: Nationalism, japan, Japan, history, Japan, civilization, Japan, social life and customs, Japan, historiography, History, Civilization, Western influences, Social life and customs, Nationalism, Historiography, Manners and customs, Historiografi, Nostalgi, Mansrollen, Manlighet, Könsroller, Flickor, Utbildning, Nostalgia, Male role, Masculinity, Gender roles, Girls, Education, Kulturimperialism