The book, The History of the Ouinkai, was published in 1940 as a commemorative project for the 60th anniversary of the Tokyo Higher Normal School for Women (THNSW). The purpose of this article is to illustrate the type of data collected in the surveys and their findings, to explore some of the activities of the association, and to discuss how the Ouinkai alumni association, in collaboration with THNSW, worked with female teachers nationwide. The paper traces some of the multi-norms and multi-roles for female teachers that THNSW promoted and their relation to norms thought to characterise ‘ideal’ Japanese women. The publication of The History of the Ouinkai was a milestone in Japanese women’s education because it demonstrated the Ouinkai’s s...
The term joshidaisei, female college students, is often associated with an image of modernity, styli...
There are many studies on educational credentials. But most of them focuces on interrelationships be...
This article focuses on the occupational emancipation of women in Finland and examines the professio...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In her article Shimoda Program for Japanese and Chinese Women\u27s Education Mamiko Suzuki discuss...
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan focuses on women’s activities in the new public spaces of...
Japanese men began writing Japanese women’s history over a century ago, although the academic field ...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
This paper considers how history relating to women is taught in Japanese high schools. Based on my e...
This paper performs a historical inquiry on women and education in regions of modern Japan, using Mi...
This article aims to analyse the study abroad and transnational experiences of Japanese women betwee...
The topic of bushidō in education has recently been explored by Gainty (2013), Benesch (2014), and s...
Throughout Japan, enrolments in junior colleges, previously the higher education destination of choi...
The women\u27s status in Japan, so to speak, has been elevated in a zig-zag course with the progress...
The term joshidaisei, female college students, is often associated with an image of modernity, styli...
There are many studies on educational credentials. But most of them focuces on interrelationships be...
This article focuses on the occupational emancipation of women in Finland and examines the professio...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In February 2020,we published "The Birth of the Women's Network:The Establishment and Activities of ...
In her article Shimoda Program for Japanese and Chinese Women\u27s Education Mamiko Suzuki discuss...
Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan focuses on women’s activities in the new public spaces of...
Japanese men began writing Japanese women’s history over a century ago, although the academic field ...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
This paper considers how history relating to women is taught in Japanese high schools. Based on my e...
This paper performs a historical inquiry on women and education in regions of modern Japan, using Mi...
This article aims to analyse the study abroad and transnational experiences of Japanese women betwee...
The topic of bushidō in education has recently been explored by Gainty (2013), Benesch (2014), and s...
Throughout Japan, enrolments in junior colleges, previously the higher education destination of choi...
The women\u27s status in Japan, so to speak, has been elevated in a zig-zag course with the progress...
The term joshidaisei, female college students, is often associated with an image of modernity, styli...
There are many studies on educational credentials. But most of them focuces on interrelationships be...
This article focuses on the occupational emancipation of women in Finland and examines the professio...