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Housewives of Japan: An Ethnography of Real Lives and Consumerized Domesticity

Author Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Social Science
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ISBN / ASIN0230340318
ISBN-139780230340312
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Women in postwar Japan have never felt completely free from the traditional concept of the housewife. Drawing on a unique ethnographic inquiry, Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni explores the complexities of the relationship between socially and culturally constructed roles bestowed on Japanese women and their real lives. With a novel approach to the use of the Internet and email in the production of ethnographic knowledge, this book gives voice to the lives and thoughts of "professional housewives."
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