Women's Liberation in Meiji Japan: Ruptures in Cultural Conceptions of Female Education, Social Roles, and Political Rights
In 1872, the Meiji government issued the Education Act aiming to provide basic public education for boys and girls. The clash between Confucian ideals of women and the recently introduced Western literature on female liberation divided opinions among scholars. Having been influenced by the writings...
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Auteur principal: | Marina Teresinha De Melo Do Nascimento |
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Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
2020
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