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Discovering Women’s Voices: The Lives of Modern Japanese Silk Mill Workers in Their Own Words: The Intimate and the Public in Asian and Global Perspectives, cartea 14

Autor Sandra Schaal
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iul 2022
At a time when concern with the exploitation of young women in the assembly plants of developing countries is still a major social issue for gender and development specialists, Discovering Women's Voices. The Lives of Modern Japanese Silk Mill Workers in Their Own Words, offers a vivid account of the lives of women who formed modern Japan’s ‘reserve army’ for textile mills.

By analyzing works songs and oral testimonies of former silk-reeling operatives about their lives in the factory and in their native countryside, it challenges the long-standing assumption describing their history as merely exploitative, convincingly showing that factory life could appear as a window of opportunity or at least a lesser evil to workers born in rural underprivileged families.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004464421
ISBN-10: 9004464425
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
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Notă biografică

Sandra Schaal, Ph.D. (2006, University of Kyoto), is Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Strasbourg. She has produced several works on modern Japan and is co-editor of Educations sentimentales en contextes orientaux (2018).

Cuprins

List of Illustrations and Tables
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Gunnar Harðarson and Karl G. Johansson

PART 1
Educational and Cultural Context

1 Canon, Dominican and Brother
The Life and Times of Jón Halldórsson in Bergen
Christian Etheridge

2 Bishop Jón Halldórsson and Clerical Culture in 14th-Century Iceland
Viðar Pálsson

PART 2
Dominican Exempla and Saga Literature

3 Bishop Jón Halldórsson and 14th- Century Innovations in Saga Narrative
The Case of Egils saga einhenda ok Ásmundar berserkjabana
Gottskálk Jensson

4 Holy Ministry in Old Norse ævintýri
Hjalti Snær Ægisson

5Clári saga and Its Continental SiblingsA Comparative Literary Approach to an Old Problem
Védís Ragnheiðardóttir

PART 3
Manuscripts and Illuminations

6 Jón Halldórsson and Law Manuscripts of Western Iceland c. 1320–40
Stefan Drechsler

7 AM 657 a–b 4° and the Mouvance of Medieval Texts
Roles and Functions in the Transmission of Texts in a Manuscript Culture
Karl G. Johansson

PART 4
Music and Liturgy

8 Liturgical Change and Liturgical Plurality in the Province of Nidaros
New Light on the Ordo Nidrosiensis Ecclesiae
Astrid Marner

9 Some Reflections on the Liturgy for St Þorlákr
Gisela Attinger

PART 5
Manuscript Practice and Multiple Careers

10 Elucidating Charter Practice and Administrative Literacy in Four Works by Einarr Hafliðason
Embla Aae

11 Music and Manuscripts in Skálholt and Þingeyrar
Gunnar Harðarson

Appendix 1: The Account of Bishop Jón Halldórsson (Jón’s þáttr)
Appendix 2: Bishop Hákon of Bergen to Bishop Jón of Skálholt
Appendix 3: The Booklist of Bishop Árni Sigurðsson
Appendix 4: Contents of am 671 4° (by Stefan Drechsler)
Index