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Beginning in the nineteenth century, law as practice, discourse, and ideology became a powerful means of reordering gender relations in modern nation-states and their colonies around the world. This volume puts developments in Japan and its empire in dialogue with this global phenomenon. Arguing aga...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on East Asian Names and Terms -- Introduction -- Part I. Prostitution, Law, and Human Rights -- Chapter 1. The Maria Luz Incident Personal Rights and International Justice for Chinese Coolies and Japanese Prostitutes -- Chapter 2. Disputing Rights The Debate over Anti-Prostitution Legislation in 1950s Japan -- Part II. Crime, Punishment, and Gender -- Chapter 3. Gender in the Arena of the Courts The Prosecution of Abortion and Infanticide in Early Meiji Japan -- Chapter 4. Adultery and Gender Equality in Modern Japan, 1868-1948 -- Chapter 5. Of Pity and Poison Imprisoning Women in Modern Japan -- Chapter 6. Burning Down the House Gender and Jury in a Tokyo Courtroom, 1928 -- Part III. Colonial Law and the Problem of the Family -- Chapter 7. Sim-pua under the Colonial Gaze Gender, "Old Customs," and the Law in Taiwan under Japanese Imperialism -- Chapter 8. Japanese Colonialism, Gender, and Household Registration: Legal Reconstruction of Boundaries -- Chapter 9. A New Perspective on the "Name-Changing Policy" in Korea -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Note on East Asian Names and Terms --
Introduction --
Part I. Prostitution, Law, and Human Rights --
Chapter 1. The Maria Luz Incident Personal Rights and International Justice for Chinese Coolies and Japanese Prostitutes --
Chapter 2. Disputing Rights The Debate over Anti-Prostitution Legislation in 1950s Japan --
Part II. Crime, Punishment, and Gender --
Chapter 3. Gender in the Arena of the Courts The Prosecution of Abortion and Infanticide in Early Meiji Japan --
Chapter 4. Adultery and Gender Equality in Modern Japan, 1868-1948 --
Chapter 5. Of Pity and Poison Imprisoning Women in Modern Japan --
Chapter 6. Burning Down the House Gender and Jury in a Tokyo Courtroom, 1928 --
Part III. Colonial Law and the Problem of the Family --
Chapter 7. Sim-pua under the Colonial Gaze Gender, "Old Customs," and the Law in Taiwan under Japanese Imperialism --
Chapter 8. Japanese Colonialism, Gender, and Household Registration: Legal Reconstruction of Boundaries --
Chapter 9. A New Perspective on the "Name-Changing Policy" in Korea --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
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Contents --
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Note on East Asian Names and Terms --
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Chapter 2. Disputing Rights The Debate over Anti-Prostitution Legislation in 1950s Japan --
Part II. Crime, Punishment, and Gender --
Chapter 3. Gender in the Arena of the Courts The Prosecution of Abortion and Infanticide in Early Meiji Japan --
Chapter 4. Adultery and Gender Equality in Modern Japan, 1868-1948 --
Chapter 5. Of Pity and Poison Imprisoning Women in Modern Japan --
Chapter 6. Burning Down the House Gender and Jury in a Tokyo Courtroom, 1928 --
Part III. Colonial Law and the Problem of the Family --
Chapter 7. Sim-pua under the Colonial Gaze Gender, "Old Customs," and the Law in Taiwan under Japanese Imperialism --
Chapter 8. Japanese Colonialism, Gender, and Household Registration: Legal Reconstruction of Boundaries --
Chapter 9. A New Perspective on the "Name-Changing Policy" in Korea --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Note on East Asian Names and Terms --
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Chapter 1. The Maria Luz Incident Personal Rights and International Justice for Chinese Coolies and Japanese Prostitutes --
Chapter 2. Disputing Rights The Debate over Anti-Prostitution Legislation in 1950s Japan --
Part II. Crime, Punishment, and Gender --
Chapter 3. Gender in the Arena of the Courts The Prosecution of Abortion and Infanticide in Early Meiji Japan --
Chapter 4. Adultery and Gender Equality in Modern Japan, 1868-1948 --
Chapter 5. Of Pity and Poison Imprisoning Women in Modern Japan --
Chapter 6. Burning Down the House Gender and Jury in a Tokyo Courtroom, 1928 --
Part III. Colonial Law and the Problem of the Family --
Chapter 7. Sim-pua under the Colonial Gaze Gender, "Old Customs," and the Law in Taiwan under Japanese Imperialism --
Chapter 8. Japanese Colonialism, Gender, and Household Registration: Legal Reconstruction of Boundaries --
Chapter 9. A New Perspective on the "Name-Changing Policy" in Korea --
Bibliography --
Contributors --
Index
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