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Good Wife, Wise Mother

- Educating Han Taiwanese Girls under Japanese Rule
Af: Fang Yu Hu Engelsk Paperback

Good Wife, Wise Mother

- Educating Han Taiwanese Girls under Japanese Rule
Af: Fang Yu Hu Engelsk Paperback
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Traces Japan''s efforts to modernize Taiwan through gendered educational practices

In Good Wife, Wise Mother, female education and citizenship serve as a lens through which to examine Taiwan’s uniqueness as a colonial crossroads between Chinese and Japanese ideas and practices. A latecomer to the age of imperialism, Japan used modernization efforts in Taiwan to cast itself as a benevolent force among its colonial subjects and imperial competitors. In contrast to most European colonies, where only elites received an education, in Taiwan Japan built elementary schools intended for the entire population, including girls. In 1897 it developed a program known as “Good Wife, Wise Mother” that sought to transform Han Taiwanese girls into modern Japanese female citizens. Drawing on Japanese and Chinese newspapers, textbooks, oral interviews, and fiction, Fang Yu Hu illustrates how this seemingly progressive project advanced a particular Japanese vision of modernity, womanhood, and citizenship, to which the colonized Han Taiwanese people responded with varying degrees of collaboration, resistance, adaptation, and adoption. Hu also assesses the program’s impact on Taiwan’s class structure, male-female interactions, and political identity both during and after the end of Japanese occupation in 1945. Good Wife, Wise Mother expands the study of Taiwanese history by contributing important gendered and nonelite perspectives. It will be of interest to any historian concerned with questions of modernity, hybridity, and colonial nostalgia.

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Traces Japan''s efforts to modernize Taiwan through gendered educational practices

In Good Wife, Wise Mother, female education and citizenship serve as a lens through which to examine Taiwan’s uniqueness as a colonial crossroads between Chinese and Japanese ideas and practices. A latecomer to the age of imperialism, Japan used modernization efforts in Taiwan to cast itself as a benevolent force among its colonial subjects and imperial competitors. In contrast to most European colonies, where only elites received an education, in Taiwan Japan built elementary schools intended for the entire population, including girls. In 1897 it developed a program known as “Good Wife, Wise Mother” that sought to transform Han Taiwanese girls into modern Japanese female citizens. Drawing on Japanese and Chinese newspapers, textbooks, oral interviews, and fiction, Fang Yu Hu illustrates how this seemingly progressive project advanced a particular Japanese vision of modernity, womanhood, and citizenship, to which the colonized Han Taiwanese people responded with varying degrees of collaboration, resistance, adaptation, and adoption. Hu also assesses the program’s impact on Taiwan’s class structure, male-female interactions, and political identity both during and after the end of Japanese occupation in 1945. Good Wife, Wise Mother expands the study of Taiwanese history by contributing important gendered and nonelite perspectives. It will be of interest to any historian concerned with questions of modernity, hybridity, and colonial nostalgia.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 304
ISBN-13: 9780295752648
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0295752645
Udg. Dato: 24 sep 2024
Længde: 21mm
Bredde: 215mm
Højde: 449mm
Forlag: University of Washington Press
Oplagsdato: 24 sep 2024
Forfatter(e): Fang Yu Hu
Forfatter(e) Fang Yu Hu


Kategori Kønsstudier: kvinder og piger


ISBN-13 9780295752648


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 304


Udgave


Længde 21mm


Bredde 215mm


Højde 449mm


Udg. Dato 24 sep 2024


Oplagsdato 24 sep 2024


Forlag University of Washington Press