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Patriarchy in East Asia : a comparative sociology of gender / by Sechiyama Kaku ; translated by James Smith 인기도
발행사항
Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, c2013
청구기호
306.858095 -A13-1
자료실
[서울관] 서고(열람신청 후 1층 대출대)
형태사항
xvi, 329 p. : ill., charts (some col.) ; 25 cm
총서사항
The intimate and the public in Asian and global perspectives, 2213-0608 ; v. 2
표준번호/부호
ISBN: 9789004230606 (hbk.)
ISBN: 9789004247772 (ebk.)
제어번호
MONO2201312902
주기사항
Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-324) and index

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Preface=xi

List of Figures=xiii

List of Tables=xv

Introduction : Toward a Comparative Sociology of Gender=1

1. A Sociology of Gender=1

2. The Meaning of Comparison=1

3. The Meaning of Making East Asia the Subject=2

PART ONE

1. What is Patriarchy?=7

1. Bringing Order to the Discussion of Patriarchy=7

2. The Use of Patriarchy in Cultural Anthropology and Sociology=8

2.1. Uses of the Concept in Cultural Anthropology=9

2.2. Uses of the Concept in Sociology=10

2.3. The Household System and Patriarchy in Japan=12

3. How the Concept of Patriarchy is used by Feminists in the West=14

3.1. Attempts to Investigate Psychological Origins=15

3.2. Currents in the Study of Historical Origins=16

3.3. Usage in Marxist Feminism=17

4. Building a Broadly Applicable Concept of Patriarchy=18

4.1. Peeling away the Layers of Danger Wrapped Around the Concept of Patriarchy=18

4.2. Generation and Age as Elements=22

4.3. Patriarchy as an Analytical Concept with the Greatest Common Denominator=24

4.4. Describing the Forms of Patriarchy=25

2. The Emergence of the Housewife and Transformations in Her Position=27

1. Married Women Become Housewives and a Source of Labor=27

1.1. Our Focus : Housewives and Women's Advance into Society=27

2. Charting the Course of the Emergence of the Housewife=30

2.1. Primitive Labor Relations=31

2.2. The Advent of the Modern Housewife=33

2.3. Contemporary Housewives=38

2.4. The Disappearance of the Housewife=45

3. Socialist Models=46

3.1. Building Socialism=47

3.2. Indigenization of Socialism=49

PART TWO

3. The Japanese Housewife and Patriarchy=53

1. Emergence from Primitive Labor Relations=55

1.1. Patterns in the Labor Force=55

1.2. Forms of Female Labor=56

1.3. An Expansion of Workers' Incomes=58

2. Background for Emergence of Japan's Modern Patriarchy―Confucianism and the Ideal of the Good Wife and Wise Mother=60

2.1. Premodern East Asian Concepts of Women's Education=62

2.2. Origin of the Idea of the Good Wife and Wise Mother (or Wise Wife and Good Mother) in China and Korea=65

2.3. The Formation of the Ideology of the Good Wife and Wise Mother in Japan=77

2.4. The Aim of the Ideological Campaign=80

2.5. The Japanese Form of Modern Patriarchy=82

3. The Advent of the Modern Housewife=85

3.1. The Modern Housewife and a New View of the Family=86

3.2. Duties of the Modern Housewife―Rational Household Management and Housework as Women's Natural Occupation=88

3.3. The Culture Surrounding the Modern Housewife=91

3.4. Salarymen and Professional Women=93

4. The Modern Housewife in Wartime Conditions―Motherhood Emphasized Once Again=96

4. Contemporary Patriarchy and the Housewife in Japan=99

1. Postwar Economic Growth and New Forms of Industrialization=99

1.1. The Spread of a Contemporary Lifestyle=100

1.2. Labor Policies and Transitions in the Workforce=103

2. Formation of New Patriarchal Norms=105

2.1. Japan's Contemporary Patriarchy=105

3. How the Agent has Responded=108

3.1. Reduction of Time Needed for Housework=108

3.2. Tendency for Role of Housewife in Reproduction to Persist=110

4. The Contemporary Housewife in Japan=113

4.1. Home Life of the Japanese Contemporary Housewife=114

4.2. Entry of Contemporary Housewives into Production=118

5. Problems in Contemporary Japanese Patriarchy=133

PART THREE

5. South Korean Patriarchy=137

1. Industrialization in South Korea=138

2. The Background of South Korean Patriarchy=141

2.1. The Acceptance and Spread of Confucianism=141

2.2. Yangban Confucian Norms and Women=145

3. Forms of South Korean Women's Employment=149

3.1. Forms of Employment when Modern and Contemporary Housewives Emerged=149

3.2. Forms of South Korean Women's Employment=151

4. South Korean Patriarchy=160

4.1. Gender-Based Allocation of Power and Roles=160

4.2. Views on the Family and Generations=165

6. Taiwanese Patriarchy=171

1. Industrialization in Taiwan=171

1.1. The Process of Industrialization=171

1.2. Comparison with South Korea=173

1.3. Women's Labor=175

2. The Background of Taiwanese Patriarchy=177

2.1. Taiwan's Ethnic Makeup=177

2.2. Modes of Family Life and Work in Southern China=178

2.3. The Formation of Taiwanese Patriarchy=181

3. Forms of Women's Employment in Taiwan=182

3.1. Trends when the Modern and then the Contemporary Housewife were Born=182

3.2. Patterns of Women's Employment in Taiwan=184

4. The Taiwanese Model of Patriarchy=195

4.1. Gender-based Allocations of Roles and Power=196

4.2. Generation and Age in Taiwanese Management=199

7. Patriarchy in North Korea=203

1. Socialist Construction=205

1.1. Policy Development and Views on Women=205

2. Indigenization=210

2.1. Kim Il Sung Idolatry Resonates with Tradition=210

2.2. Establishing the Kim System=210

2.3. Kim Il Sung's System and a Nation-State with a Patriarchal Order=212

2.4. Changes in the View of Women=217

8. Patriarchy in China=223

1. Building Socialism=223

1.1. From the Soviet Period to the Marriage Law=223

1.2. From the Great Leap Forward to the Cultural Revolution=227

1.3. A Comparison of the Kim Il Sung System and the Cultural Revolution=230

2. Moving away from Socialism or Indigenization, Compromising with Tradition=233

2.1. Economic Reform and "Er Bao Yi"=233

2.2. The Struggle around the Idea of Women Returning to the Home=235

3. Gender Issues in China―Now and in the Future=237

3.1. Farming Villages=237

3.2. Cities=238

3.3. Future Gender Problems in China=244

9. Recent Social and Political Changes in East Asia=247

1. Declining Birth Rates and Destabilization of Marriage=248

2. Patterns of Women's Labor=253

2.1. The Position of Housewives and the Relationship between Educational Levels and Women's Participation in the Labor Force=253

2.2. The "M" Curve Illustrating Women's Employment=257

3. Employment Patterns among Older Citizens=258

3.1. Differences in Desire to Work=258

3.2. Data on Types of Work and Level of Education=262

4. North Korea Pushes ahead with its Own Line=267

5. Life in China under a Socialist Market Economy=274

10. Conclusions=281

1. Comparative Sociology of Gender in East Asia=282

2. Looking for Approaches to Resolving Women's Issues in Contemporary Japan=285

2.1. Comparing Systems for Bearing the Cost of Reproduction=286

2.2. Moving beyond Patriarchy=289

Afterword : A Man Concerned About Gender Equality?=299

Afterword to the English edition=302

Bibliography=305

Index=325

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    The role and significance of patriarchy in East Asia varies greatly according to the interplay between deeply entrenched cultural norms, economic change, and government policy. The aim of this book, therefore, is to offer an historical perspective on these issues combined with an analysis of the transitions and outcomes that have occurred in the status of women over the course of modernization and industrialization in five East Asian societies - Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Taiwan, and China.

    The narrative is interwoven with a discussion of contemporary issues such as the persistence of tradition and gender discrimination, how gender roles undermine the development of healthier marriage and family relationships (and better relations among the generations), the lack of full equality for women in employment, falling birth rates, and rising divorce rates.

    Patriarchy in East Asia is the first study of its kind undertaken by a sociologist who is fluent in all of the local languages, thereby providing a rare level of access in terms of research of primary sources.
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