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Sex in Japan's globalization, 1870-1930: prostitutes, emigration and nation building

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posted on 2024-06-17, 08:36 authored by B Mihalopoulos
Based on archival research undertaken in Japan and Britain, Mihalopoulos offers a new perspective on the relations between gender hierarchies and the political economy in a newly modernized Japan. The industrialization of Japan in the late nineteenth century coincided with attempts to establish new trade links abroad. The peasant class were sent overseas as ‘free labourers’ in a state-sponsored programme that also sought to maintain traditional codes of behaviour and morally acceptable forms of work. This study examines the particular impact of these restrictions on Japanese prostitutes abroad and reveals how the freedom offered to the poor by the state was limited and highly selective.

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1-188

ISBN-13

9781848932029

ISBN-10

1848932022

Language

eng

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A1.1 Books - authored - research

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2011, Pickering & Chatto

Publisher

Pickering & Chatto Publishers

Place of publication

London, England

Series

Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 13

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