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Gender and Law in the Japanese Imperium
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Beginning in the nineteenth century, law as practice, discourse, and ideology became a powerful means of reordering gender relations in modern nation-states. This volume puts developments in Japan and its empire in dialogue with this global phenomenon. An international group of contributors explores how in Japan and its colonies law became a fundamental means of creating and regulating gendered subjects and social norms in the period from the 1870s to the 1950s.
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