An edition of The modern Madame Butterfly (1996)

The modern Madame Butterfly

fantasy and reality in Japanese cross-cultural relationships

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An edition of The modern Madame Butterfly (1996)

The modern Madame Butterfly

fantasy and reality in Japanese cross-cultural relationships

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Romantic involvement between Japanese and Westerners dates back to the sixteenth century. The romances of the early-day couples sparked the imagination of the West, inspiring works of literature and art, among which the best known and most enduring has been Puccini's Madame Butterfly. The image of the heroine in the famous opera as a passive, self-sacrificing, tragic figure has endured and still influences contemporary thinking despite the passage of time and changing reality.

In fact, cross-cultural romances involving Japanese and Westerners have undergone great changes, particularly in the recent decade. By focusing on topics like generational differences, dating habits and sexual mores, women in the workplace, family life, and culture shock, The Modern Madame Butterfly provides a rare and realistic look at the Japanese woman of today. Almost a century after Puccini wrote his famous opera, myths and misconceptions about Japanese women still abound.

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Charles E. Tuttle
Language
English
Pages
296

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The modern Madame Butterfly: fantasy and reality in Japanese cross-cultural relationships
1996, Charles E. Tuttle
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Table of Contents

Myth of the modern Madame Butterfly
The modern Japanese woman
The easy sex syndrome
Mutual attraction
The dating game
Japanese wives, Western husbands
Japanese men today
Another kind of attraction
Japanese husbands, Western wives.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Rutland, Vt

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.7/0952
Library of Congress
HQ1762 .M3 1996, HQ1762.M3 1996

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Pagination
296 p. ;
Number of pages
296

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Open Library
OL816718M
Internet Archive
modernmadamebutt00maka
ISBN 10
0804820414
LCCN
95060955
OCLC/WorldCat
34614179
Library Thing
305015
Goodreads
274339

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