In close association : : local activist networks in the making of Japanese modernity, 1868-1920 / / Marnie S. Anderson.
"The first English-language study to examine local networks of women and men who built modern Japan in the Meiji period. It uncovers how a colorful group of Okayama-based activists founded institutions, promoted social reform, and advocated "civilization and enlightenment" while forgi...
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Anderson, Marnie S., 1975- author. In close association : local activist networks in the making of Japanese modernity, 1868-1920 / Marnie S. Anderson. 1st ed. [Place of publication not identified] : Brill Academic Publishers, 2023. 1 online resource (xii, 193 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Harvard East Asian monographs, ; 453 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. "The first English-language study to examine local networks of women and men who built modern Japan in the Meiji period. It uncovers how a colorful group of Okayama-based activists founded institutions, promoted social reform, and advocated "civilization and enlightenment" while forging pathbreaking conceptions of self and society. Placing gender analysis at its core, the study offers fresh perspectives on what women did beyond domestic boundaries while showing men's lives too were embedded in home and kin"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Nakagawa Yokotaro¯-A Samurai Reborn in Meiji Japan -- Sumiya Koume, From Concubine to Activist and Hidden Leader -- The Okayama Women's Friendship Society and Women's Political Life -- Configurations of Activism: A Couple and the Single Ladies -- Epilogue: After Meiji: The Legacy of the Okayama Networks. Social networks Japan History. Community activists Japan History. Women political activists Japan History. Okayama-shi (Japan) Civilization 19th century. Okayama-shi (Japan) Civilization 20th century. Japan History Meiji period, 1868-1912. 9780674278257 Harvard East Asian monographs : ; 453. |
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Nakagawa Yokotaro¯-A Samurai Reborn in Meiji Japan -- Sumiya Koume, From Concubine to Activist and Hidden Leader -- The Okayama Women's Friendship Society and Women's Political Life -- Configurations of Activism: A Couple and the Single Ladies -- Epilogue: After Meiji: The Legacy of the Okayama Networks. |
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