Japanese Girls and Women
by Alice Bacon
'Japanese Girls and Women' Summary
This book provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of Japanese girls and women in the late 1800s. The author, Alice Bacon, was an American missionary who lived in Japan for many years and had close relationships with many Japanese women. She provides a unique perspective on Japanese culture and society, and her book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the lives of Japanese women in the late 19th century. Bacon begins her book by describing the childhood of Japanese girls. She explains how girls were raised to be obedient and subservient to their parents and husbands. She also discusses the importance of education for girls, and how the education system was changing in the late 19th century. Bacon then goes on to discuss the marriage customs of Japanese women. She explains how marriages were arranged by parents, and how women were expected to be virgins until they were married. She also discusses the role of women in the family, and how they were expected to care for their husbands and children. The final chapter of the book discusses the lives of women in the upper classes and the samurai class. Bacon explains how these women had more freedom and power than women in the lower classes. She also discusses the role of women in the Meiji Restoration, and how they helped to shape the modern Japan. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning more about the lives of Japanese women in the late 19th century. Bacon provides a unique perspective on Japanese culture and society, and her book is full of insights into the lives of Japanese women.Book Details
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