
- 298 pages
- English
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Histories of Children and Childhood in Meiji Japan
About this book
This book bridges the gap between historical research on Japan and the field of childhood history by writing children and childhood into the general historical record of the Meiji period.
To explore the widely varying circumstances of childhood during the Japanese transition to modernity, the volume presents survey studies and "snapshots" of historical moments by authors from Europe, Japan, and North America. These histories of children and childhood address various thematic aspects, from birth and child-rearing to the representation of childhood in literary works, and these are approached from differing angles, in terms of theoretical perspectives and methodology. The contributions display a particular awareness for the problem of sources in writing the history of childhood and youth. In doing so, they provide precious insights into children's living circumstances and notions of childhood, also beyond the urban centres of evolving modern Japan.
Exploring a wealth of sources including autobiographies, educational essays, government documents, children's literature, youth journals and medical manuals, this will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of Japanese history, children's studies, the history of education, and social policy more broadly.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Figures and tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Note on Japanese names and terms
- Introduction
- 1 Childbirth and child-rearing in modern Japan
- 2 A case study on the life and work of Japanese children in the mid-nineteenth century
- 3 Children, family, and state schools in the Meiji era: from āsavageā behaviour to ādocileā and āusefulā bodies
- 4 Childrenās bodies on the stateās anvil
- 5 Gymnastics manuals and children
- 6 Children and parents in Japanese morality textbooks between 1870 and 1918
- 7 Defining child identity under the Meiji Civil Code (1898)
- 8 Meiji childrenās dual obligation: Reassessing the shift from work to school in modern Japan
- 9 The formation of the concept of shÅnen (youth) and emergence of a corresponding life stage in mid-Meiji Japan: An analysis of the magazine ShÅnen sekai (The Youthās World)
- 10 Childrenās street culture in Higuchi IchiyÅās Takekurabe (1896)
- Index