Perfectly Japanese : Making families in an era of upheaval

Are Japanese families in crisis? In this dynamic and substantive study, Merry Isaacs White looks back at two key moments of "family making" in the past hundred years--the Meiji era and postwar period--to see how models for the Japanese family have been constructed. The models had little to...

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Egile nagusia: White, Merry Isaacs
Formatua: Liburua
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Argitaratua: Berkeley University of California Press 2002
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