The seminar is co-organized by the Department of History, School of Humanities, and Women's Studies Research Centre, The University of Hong KongPanel Three: The Women of Hong KongThis paper gives a general overview of participation by women in Hong Kong society during the Japanese occupation period. Despite the continuous fighting in East Asia after December 1941, the Japanese managed to establish order in Hong Kong gradually. Women were recruited as teachers, detectives, nurses, and other professionals in the city. They went through training courses and examinations offered by the Japanese government. Some, especially the Eurasian and European women, engaged in private tuition of languages. The Japanese government also allowed girls’ schoo...
At the end of the Second World War, numerous Japanese women who resided in colonised areas of Imperi...
Existing Western scholarship on women in the 20th century China mostly focuses on the May Fourth era...
This paper demonstrates that colonization by language makes changes to language ideologies in the co...
This paper analyzes the intervention by Japanese educators to spread women\u27s education in China t...
Drawing from archival documentary sources and oral history of women who were schoolgirls in the pre-...
In 1897, the Japanese government began its effort to make modern Japanese citizens out of Han Taiwan...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
Early in the twentieth century, Japan supported Chinese reform of the education- system. At the requ...
This paper surveys the sanitary problems in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation (1941-45). It ...
ABSTRACT Japan is often judged as a unique country which on one part has managed to implement the de...
In this paper, I will argue for an interdisciplinary and multi-facetted approach to Japanese images ...
On 25 August 1945, ten days after the defeat, Japanese feminists gathered to discuss suffrage and th...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
This article outlines what Japanese women have demanded and worked for after World War II.During the...
Taiwan was Japan’s first colony and was held under its control for 51 years until the end of World W...
At the end of the Second World War, numerous Japanese women who resided in colonised areas of Imperi...
Existing Western scholarship on women in the 20th century China mostly focuses on the May Fourth era...
This paper demonstrates that colonization by language makes changes to language ideologies in the co...
This paper analyzes the intervention by Japanese educators to spread women\u27s education in China t...
Drawing from archival documentary sources and oral history of women who were schoolgirls in the pre-...
In 1897, the Japanese government began its effort to make modern Japanese citizens out of Han Taiwan...
From the Meiji period’s (1868-1912) ryōsai kenbo (good wife, wise mother) to the Pacific War\u27s (1...
Early in the twentieth century, Japan supported Chinese reform of the education- system. At the requ...
This paper surveys the sanitary problems in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation (1941-45). It ...
ABSTRACT Japan is often judged as a unique country which on one part has managed to implement the de...
In this paper, I will argue for an interdisciplinary and multi-facetted approach to Japanese images ...
On 25 August 1945, ten days after the defeat, Japanese feminists gathered to discuss suffrage and th...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
This article outlines what Japanese women have demanded and worked for after World War II.During the...
Taiwan was Japan’s first colony and was held under its control for 51 years until the end of World W...
At the end of the Second World War, numerous Japanese women who resided in colonised areas of Imperi...
Existing Western scholarship on women in the 20th century China mostly focuses on the May Fourth era...
This paper demonstrates that colonization by language makes changes to language ideologies in the co...