1st Edition

A Path Toward Gender Equality State Feminism in Japan

By Yoshie Kobayashi Copyright 2004
    232 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    232 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The first study of state feminism in a non-western nation state, this volume focuses on the activities and roles of the Women's Bureau of the Ministry of Labor in post-World War II Japan. While state feminism theory possesses a strong capability to examine state-society relationships in terms of feminist policymaking, it tends to neglect a state's activity in improving women's status and rights in non-western nations where the feminist movements are apathetic or antagonistic to the state and where the state also creates a vertical relationship with feminist groups.

    1. Introduction  2. Establishment of a Women's Bureau in Japan  3. Ineffective Activity Prior to the International Women's Year  4. Depature from Politics of Protection: Agenda Setting Process  5. Mediator's Role of the Women's Bureau: Activities in the Decision Making for the 1986 EEOL  6. Activity of the Women's Bureau for Amendment of the EEOL  7. Conclusion

    Biography

    Yoshie Kobayashi