Middlebury

JAPN 0245

Women's Activism in Japan

Josei Undo: Women’s Activism in Contemporary Japan (in English)
In this course we will critically evaluate Japanese feminism since the late nineteenth century. We will focus on the following themes within Japanese feminism, namely, the structure of work and family life, the relationship between the state, women, and the military, and the politics of reproduction and women's bodies. In addition, we will consider the role of feminism in Japanese society and the connections between global feminisms and Japanese local political struggles. This course will help students develop a deeper understanding of Japanese society and the position of women in society. It will also help students contextualize gender relations and feminist activism cross culturally. 3 hr. lect./disc.
Subject:
Japanese
Department:
Japanese Studies
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
AAL SOC
Equivalent Courses:
GSFS 0245
WAGS 0245

Sections

Fall 2014

JAPN0245A-F14 Lecture (White)

Fall 2011

JAPN0245A-F11 Lecture (White)

Spring 2008

JAPN0245A-S08 Lecture (White)