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The contemporary Japanese woman is frequently viewed as dependent, deferential, and far less ambitious than her American counterpart. In this surprising new look at women in Japan, Sumiko Iwao shows that these women are not the submissive females typically portrayed; rather, they hold positions equal to and sometimes more powerful than those of men.
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Social conditions, Sex role, Women, Nok, Tarsadalmi helyzet, Sekserol, Vrouwen, Frau, Sozialer Wandel, Sociale verandering, Tradition, Women, japan, Japan, social conditionsPlaces
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The Japanese woman: traditional image and changing reality
1994, Harvard University Press
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0674471962 9780674471962
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The Japanese woman: traditional image and changing reality
1993, Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International
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0029323150 9780029323151
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"The kimono-clad, bamboo parasol-toting, bowing female walking three paces behind her husband remains the image many Westerners hold of the typical Japanese woman."
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The kimono-clad, bamboo parasol-toting, bowing female walking three paces behind her husband remains the image many Westerners hold of the typical Japanese woman.
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