
The Mountain Is Moving
Japanese Women's Lives
Patricia Morley(Author)
University of British Columbia Press
Will be published approx. on 15. January 1999
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-7748-0675-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Mountain Is Moving describes postwar Japanese societyand the roles that women are expected to play within it. Based oninterviews with hundreds of women, the book examines the education ofwomen, marriage and child rearing, work outside the house, caring forthe elderly, political power or lack of it, and volunteerism. Morleyalso examines a diverse and compelling range of stories and novels byand about Japanese women, revealing both patterns and exceptions.
Morley asserts that the legendary Japanese system of white-collarlabour can only be maintained by the efforts of women who remain athome to care for family. In recent years, however, increasing numbersof Japanese women have begun to seek change and empowerment beyond thedomestic sphere.
Morley asserts that the legendary Japanese system of white-collarlabour can only be maintained by the efforts of women who remain athome to care for family. In recent years, however, increasing numbersof Japanese women have begun to seek change and empowerment beyond thedomestic sphere.
Reviews / Votes
A book of extraordinary scope ... With meticulous detail and clarity, Morley sheds light on the evolution of [the Japanese woman's] role. (Woman Newsmagazine, Summer 1999) Accessible academic study ... comprehensive research. (Publishers Weekly) Morley's earnest and intelligent effort to understand Japanese society, her clear prose, and her conscientious survey of many aspects of women's lives make The Mountain Is Moving a very worthwhile introduction to its subject. - Susan Fisher (Canadian Literature)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Vancouver
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Illustrations
30 b&w photos
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 159 mm
Weight
480 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7748-0675-6 (9780774806756)
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Person
Patricia Morley is a prolific writer and the recipientof many awards, including the 1987 Ottawa Citizen Award forNon-Fiction. She is Professor Emerita at Concordia University andfounding member and Lifetime Honorary Fellow at the Simone de BeauvoirInstitute, Montreal. Since 1961 she has made frequent trips to Japanwhere she has many friends and continues to find the country and itsculture fascinating.
Content
Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Is the Mountain Moving?
2. Back to the Future: The Waiting Years
3. Culture: The Master Key
4. Housewives: The Smile of a Mountain Witch
5. Education in a One-Chance Society
6. Facing Two Ways: Women in the Workplace
7. The Twilight Years: Caring for the Elderly
8. Sexual Politics
9. Our Little Noah's Ark Planet: Empowerment through WorkingTogether
10. Firewords: Empowerment through Writing
11. Becoming the Flag: The Twenty-first Century Is Woman'sTime
Notes
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Is the Mountain Moving?
2. Back to the Future: The Waiting Years
3. Culture: The Master Key
4. Housewives: The Smile of a Mountain Witch
5. Education in a One-Chance Society
6. Facing Two Ways: Women in the Workplace
7. The Twilight Years: Caring for the Elderly
8. Sexual Politics
9. Our Little Noah's Ark Planet: Empowerment through WorkingTogether
10. Firewords: Empowerment through Writing
11. Becoming the Flag: The Twenty-first Century Is Woman'sTime
Notes
Index