Life in a Japanese Women's College: Learning to be LadylikeRoutledge, 13 сент. 2013 г. - Всего страниц: 288 One third of the Japanese female workforce are 'office ladies' and their training takes place in the many women's junior colleges. Office ladies are low-wage, low-status secretaries who have little or no job security. |
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reuniting body mind and practice
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the cultural context of Takasu International College | 35 |
4 Cultivating ladylike and international women at Takasu | 60 |
5 Takasu as an institution | 85 |
6 Ceremonies of culture in a culture of ceremony | 119 |
engendering gender through the body | 146 |
the politics of shyness and schooling | 172 |
9 Leaving college life and entering the adult world | 191 |
socialization gender schooling and the state
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Notes | 221 |
Bibliography | 243 |
Index | 254 |
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