The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan

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Discover the complexities of gender and power in *The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan*. This scholarly work delves into the fascinating lives of women during a period characterized by strict patriarchal structures and societal norms. Authored by Marcia Yonemoto, it provides an in-depth analysis of women's roles in the socio-political and economic spheres of early modern Japan. Featuring a comprehensive examination of prescriptive literature, instructional manuals, and personal documents like diaries and memoirs, this book sheds light on the contradictions between societal expectations and the lived experiences of women from the late seventeenth century to the early nineteenth century. As a critical resource for students of gender studies, history, and Japanese culture, *The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan* explores how women navigated their constraints to exert influence and power, challenging traditional narratives. Ideal for researchers and enthusiasts alike, this compelling text will enrich your understanding of historical women's agency in Japan. Explore the intersection of gender and society and uncover the rich history of women's contributions during this transformative period. Add *The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan* to your collection today, and engage with the empowering narrative of women's resilience amidst adversity.

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