Working Women of Japan

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Working Women of Japan

by Sidney Lewis Gulick

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

Set against Japan’s swift march toward industrial modernity, this study turns the usual focus on men toward the women who live and work in its changing landscape. It surveys a broad spectrum of everyday labor—from farm households to emerging factories—showing how new economic forces reshape their roles. The narrative captures the social pressures and emerging opportunities that define life for half the population.

Chapters detail the lives of farmers’ wives, silk workers, tea‑house staff, factory laborers, and geisha, each illustrated with vivid scenes of rice‑field toil, loom work, and city hustle. The book also records early reform efforts—boarding houses and charitable homes—designed to improve both material conditions and moral welfare. Together, these portraits offer listeners a documentary‑style glimpse into an often‑overlooked facet of Japan’s transformation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sidney Lewis Gulick

Sidney Lewis Gulick

1860–1945

An American missionary, educator, and writer, he spent decades trying to build better understanding between Japan and the United States. His life joined religious work, social criticism, and a deep belief that international friendship could be learned.

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