Contemporary Japanese women are often presented as devoted full-time wives and mothers. Yet child-tending by non-maternal caregivers was widely accepted at all levels of Japanese society at the beginning of the 20th century. This study traces the rise of day-care centres and related areas.
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Passages to Modernity: Motherhood, Childhood and Social Reform in Early Twentieth Century Japan by Kathleen S. Uno
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CIN0824821378G
9780824821371
0824821378
Passages to Modernity: Motherhood, Childhood and Social Reform in Early Twentieth Century Japan by Kathleen S. Uno
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