This dissertation examines the early-twentieth-century evolution of family law in the Japanese empire. Contrary to popular perceptions of Japan as uniformly patriarchal, I identify a progressive turn that promoted intimacy-based family life in court cases involving concubines and illegitimate children in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. After World War I, the principal thrust of Japanese family law shifted from preserving patrilineage to protecting the best interests of the child. This momentum continued through the 1930s and inspired a series of legal reforms that defied the conservative backlash of total war mobilization. The change in Japanese family law mirrored a global transformation of the family from being part of a broader kinship network...
This dissertation explores the life and work of two Japanese women, Miyakawa Sumi (1875-1948) and In...
This study focuses on the development of the Japanese colonial empire and the parallel changes in Im...
This dissertation examines writings by transnational Japanese literary writers around the turn of th...
This dissertation examines the early-twentieth-century evolution of family law in the Japanese empir...
This dissertation examines the early-twentieth-century evolution of family law in the Japanese empir...
This dissertation examines the policies, promoters, and patterns of Japanese-Korean marriages (naise...
My dissertation examines Korean widows and their legal rights during the Japanese colonial rule (191...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
Rules of the House examines the transformation of the Korean family during and after Japanese coloni...
Some of the ideals about women, marriage and family which exist in Japan today can be traced back to...
Rules of the House examines the transformation of the Korean family during and after Japanese coloni...
Twenty five years after launching its own legal modernization in response to Western imperialism, Ja...
This dissertation aims to answer comprehensively the simple, yet significant question of why and how...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how individual women in Qing (1644-1911) and Republican (1912...
In this study I shall discuss the marriage politics of Japan\u27s early ruling families (mainly from...
This dissertation explores the life and work of two Japanese women, Miyakawa Sumi (1875-1948) and In...
This study focuses on the development of the Japanese colonial empire and the parallel changes in Im...
This dissertation examines writings by transnational Japanese literary writers around the turn of th...
This dissertation examines the early-twentieth-century evolution of family law in the Japanese empir...
This dissertation examines the early-twentieth-century evolution of family law in the Japanese empir...
This dissertation examines the policies, promoters, and patterns of Japanese-Korean marriages (naise...
My dissertation examines Korean widows and their legal rights during the Japanese colonial rule (191...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
Rules of the House examines the transformation of the Korean family during and after Japanese coloni...
Some of the ideals about women, marriage and family which exist in Japan today can be traced back to...
Rules of the House examines the transformation of the Korean family during and after Japanese coloni...
Twenty five years after launching its own legal modernization in response to Western imperialism, Ja...
This dissertation aims to answer comprehensively the simple, yet significant question of why and how...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation explores how individual women in Qing (1644-1911) and Republican (1912...
In this study I shall discuss the marriage politics of Japan\u27s early ruling families (mainly from...
This dissertation explores the life and work of two Japanese women, Miyakawa Sumi (1875-1948) and In...
This study focuses on the development of the Japanese colonial empire and the parallel changes in Im...
This dissertation examines writings by transnational Japanese literary writers around the turn of th...