Gender and law in the Japanese imperium /

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2014]
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Table of Contents:
  • The Maria Luz incident and international justice--for Chinese coolies and Japanese prostitutes / Douglas Howland
  • Disputing rights: the debate over anti-prostitution legislation in 1950s Japan / Sally A. Hastings
  • Gender in the arena of the courts: the prosecution of abortion and infanticide in early Meiji Japan / Susan L. Burns
  • Adultery and gender equality in modern Japan: 1868-1948 / Harald Fuess
  • Of pity and poison: imprisoning women in modern Japan / Daniel Botsman
  • Burning down the house: gender and jury in a Tokyo courtroom, 1928 / Darryl Flaherty
  • Sim-pua under the colonial gaze: gender, "old customs," and the law in Taiwan under Japanese imperialism / Chao-ju Chen
  • Japanese colonialism, gender, and household registration: legal construction of boundaries / Barbara J. Brooks
  • An attempt to integrate the Korean family with the Japanese: a new perspective on the "name-changing policy" in Korea / Motokazu Matsutani.