The Modern Family in Japan: Its Rise and Fall (Japanese Society Series)
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Author(s)Chizuko Ueno
PublisherTrans Pacific Press
ISBN / ASIN1876843624
ISBN-139781876843625
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Sales Rank1,876,854
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This award-winning book brings together Chizuko Ueno's groundbreaking essays on the rise and fall of the modern family in Japan. Combining historical, sociological, anthropological, and journalistic methodologies, Ueno  who is arguably the foremost feminist theoretician in Japan  delineates in vivid detail how the family has been changing in form and function in the last hundred years. In each chapter, Ueno introduces the reader to a different facet of modern Japanese family life, ranging from children who fantasize about being orphans to the elderly who confront 'pre-senescence.' The central focus is on the housewife  her history, her ever-changing responsibilities, her ways of surviving mid-life crisis. This is an indispensable book for students and scholars seeking to understand modern Japan.