First published in 2001. In this book the author remarks that even though Japan as a whole has been closely studied, and while much and varied information has been gathered about the country and its people, one half of the population has been left entirely unnoticed, passed over with brief mention, or altogether misunderstood. It is of this neglected half that she has written, in the hope that the whole fabric of Japanese social life will be better comprehended when the women of the country, and so the homes that they make, are better known and understood.
I. CHILDHOOD II. EDUCATION III. MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. IV. WIFE AND MOTHER V. OLD AGE. VI. COURT LIFE.VII. LIFE IN CASTLE AND YASHIKI VIII. SAMURAI WOMEN IX. PEASANT WOMEN X. LIFE IN THE CITIES XI. DOMESTIC SERVICE XII. WITHIN THE HOME XIII. TEN YEARS OF PROGRESS
Biography
Alice Mabel Bacon