History 223 - WOMEN & GENDER IN JAPAN HIST

Fall
2015
01
4.00
Marnie Anderson
MW 09:00-10:20
Smith College
20916-F15
SEELYE 102
msanders@smith.edu
Topics course. The dramatic transformation in gender relations is a key feature of Japan's premodern history. How Japanese women and men have constructed norms of behavior in different historical periods, how gender differences were institutionalized in social structures and practices, and how these norms and institutions changed over time. The gendered experiences of women and men from different classes from approximately the seventh through the 19th centuries. Consonant with current developments in gender history, exploration of variables such as class, religion and political context that have affected women's and men's lives.
Topic: Women in Japanese History from Ancient Times to the 19th Century.
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