Japanese Girls and Women
Author(s): Alice Bacon
Genre(s): Family & Relationships, Social Science (culture & Anthropology), Travel & Geography
Narrators: Daniel Frosh, Julia Niedermaier, Availle, Sumiiro, Emily Anderson, Dudeman, April Gonzales, Asterix, JenniferW
Number of Chapters: 20
Length: 7 hours and 46 minutes
Language: English
A clear and delightful peek into the world of Japanese girls and women of the late 1800s: their childhood, education, marriage and intimate family life. And it is done by someone who admires the immense resources, abilities and strength shown by all of these girls and women. The intricate customs that bind the society together and must be learned by every girl, such as the annual Doll ceremony are explained as well as the difficult life of a Japanese wife of this period. Life among the nobles and upper class in the courts and castles, something long hidden away, is explored. Did you know there were Samauri Women? The entire spectrum of Japanese life in the late 1800s is explored from the feminine point of view. The writer is a Christian but respects the cultural and religious differences of Japan society and presents what she has observed from many years in the country and what was shared with her by her Japanese women friends. (Summary by Phil Chenevert)