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The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan
AuthorBarbara Sato
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDuke University Press
Publication date2003
ISBN978-0-8223-8476-2

The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan is a non-fiction book by Barbara Sato about women and gender roles in 1920s and 1930s Japan. It was published in 2003 by Duke University Press.

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  1. Wilson, S. "Book Review: Barbara Sato The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan Duke University Press, Durham and London, 2003, xiv+241 pp., illustrations, ISBN 0-8223-3008-3". researchportal.murdoch.edu.au. Retrieved 2024-12-28.

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