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Factory girls : women in the thread mills of Meiji Japan / / E. Patricia Tsurumi



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Autore: Tsurumi E. Patricia <1938-2016, > Visualizza persona
Titolo: Factory girls : women in the thread mills of Meiji Japan / / E. Patricia Tsurumi Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Princeton, New Jersey : , : Princeton University Press, , 1990
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (215 p. )
Disciplina: 331.487700952
Soggetto topico: Women textile workers - History - Japan
Silk industry - Employees - History - Japan
Cotton trade - Employees - History - Japan
Soggetto genere / forma: Electronic books.
Soggetto non controllato: Absenteeism
Advance loans
Beriberi
Bonuses
Child labor
Cotton industry
Death rates
Diseases
Earthquakes
Favoritism
Fukushima firm
Illiteracy
Illness
Landlordism
Male workers
Medical treatment
Nihon firm
Obon festival
Patriotism
Poverty
Punishment
Raiding
Rewards
Russo-Japanese War
Shift work
Strikebreakers
Suicide
Supervisors
Tokugawa government
U.S. cotton mills
Yamakawa Kikue
Note generali: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- 1. The Background -- 2. Modern Beginnings: Reeling and Spinning -- 3. Silk: Poor but Independent Reelers -- 4. Silk: Tightening the Screws -- 5. Silk: Working for the Nation? -- 6. Cotton: The Reserve Army -- 7. Cotton: Recruiting in the Hinterland -- 8. Cotton: Inside the Hateful Company Gates -- 9. Comparative Perspectives: Factory and Countryside -- 10. Alternatives: The Loom and the Brothel -- Conclusion
Sommario/riassunto: Investigating the enormous contribution made by female textile workers to early industrialization in Meiji Japan, Patricia Tsurumi vividly documents not only their hardships but also their triumphs. While their skills and long hours created profits for factory owners that in turn benefited the state, the labor of these women and girls enabled their tenant farming families to continue paying high rents in the countryside. Tsurumi shows that through their experiences as Japan's first modern factory workers, these "factory girls" developed an identity that played a crucial role in the history of the Japanese working class. Much of this story is based on records the factory girls themselves left behind, including their songs. "It is a delight to receive a meticulous and comprehensive volume on the plight of women who pioneered [assembly plant] employment in Asia a century ago...."--L. L. Cornell, The Journal of Asian Studies "Tsurumi writes of these rural women with compassion and treats them as sentient, valuable individuals.... [Many] readers will find these pages informative and thought provoking."--Sally Ann Hastings, Monumenta Niponica
Titolo autorizzato: Factory girls  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4008-4330-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996248121503316
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Serie: ACLS Humanities E-Book.