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|a Awaihara, Yoshie
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|a Voces de las mujeres japonesas
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Yoshie Awaihara, coordinadora
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|a Primera edición
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|a México, D.F.
|b El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios de Asia y África
|c 1999, 1999
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|a 209 pages
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|a Introducción a "Voces de las mujeres japonesas" / Chizuko Ueno -- El primer grito de la liberación femenina / Virginia Meza -- Comentario / Elena Urrutia -- Disputa sobre la protección de la maternidad / Keiko Suzuki -- Comentario / Irma Saucedo -- Amor y sexualidad / Michiko Tanaka -- Comentario / Mercedes Pedrero -- El trabajo y la política / Silvia Novelo -- Comentario / Cristina Palomar -- El totalitarismo y la mujer / Satomi Miura -- Comentario / Alicia Martínez -- Ama de casa y madre / Silvia Novelo -- Comentario / Cristina Palomar -- El clamor del movimiento Lib: el cuestionario del feminismo / Virginia Meza -- Comentario / Gloria Careaga -- Trabajo y familia / Yoshie Awaihara -- Comentario / Brígida García -- Políticas del cuerpo / Amalia Sato -- Comentario / Esther Corona -- Expresión y medios de comunicación / Teruko Inoue -- Comentario / Sara Lovera
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|a Includes bibliographical references
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|a Proceedings of the seminar "Voces de las Mujeres Japonesas", held September 11 and 12, 1997, at El Colegio de México
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|a Voices of Japanese Women is a record of the seminar held at El Colegio de México, where ten works translated into Spanish were presented, with Japanese women as the central theme. The ten texts that make up this anthology are declaratory voices about feminism, which arise from the socio-cultural context of Japan. That they are testimonies of women and not of men is intentional, since it is not intended to show a neutral and objective investigation but, in any case, not to be, is an assumed political decision
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