Selling Women: Prostitution, Markets, and the Household in...

Selling Women: Prostitution, Markets, and the Household in Early Modern Japan

Amy Stanley, Matthew H. Sommer
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This book traces the social history of early modern Japan's sex trade, from its beginnings in seventeenth-century cities to its apotheosis in the nineteenth-century countryside. Drawing on legal codes, diaries, town registers, petitions, and criminal records, it describes how the work of "selling women" transformed communities across the archipelago. By focusing on the social implications of prostitutes' economic behavior, this study offers a new understanding of how and why women who work in the sex trade are marginalized. It also demonstrates how the patriarchal order of the early modern state was undermined by the emergence of the market economy, which changed the places of women in their households and the realm at large.
年:
2012
出版社:
University of California Press
言語:
english
ページ:
282
ISBN 10:
0520270908
ISBN 13:
9780520270909
シリーズ:
Asia: Local Studies / Global Themes
ファイル:
PDF, 8.87 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2012
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