Women in Ancient Japan: From Matriarchal Antiquity to Acquiescent Confinement
By Mallary A. Silva-Grondin - These spiritual attitudes can be found in the literary works of the time. The thirteenth century Buddhist morality tale The Captain of Naruto emphasizes the concept of...
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View ArticleWomen in Ancient Japan: From Matriarchal Antiquity to Acquiescent Confinement
By Mallary A. Silva-Grondin - These spiritual attitudes can be found in the literary works of the time. The thirteenth century Buddhist morality tale The Captain of Naruto emphasizes the concept of...
View ArticleWomen in Meiji Japan: Exploring the Underclass of Japanese Industrialization
By Saarang Narayan - The state was not the only capitalist in Japan. A new class of capitalist families emerged—the Zaibatsu (=‘financial clique’). They ran most of the banks and owned most of the...
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