
Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan
przez:
Helen Hardacre
Język: Angielski
Format: Twarda okładka
ISBN 10: 0520205537
ISBN 13: 9780520205536
Data publikacji:
May 1st, 1997
Wydawca: University of California Press
Strony: 332
Gatunki: Religion & Spirituality, History, Manga, Art & Photography
Helen Hardacre explores the intricate interplay between spirituality and culture surrounding abortion debates in Japan. Her analysis delves into how societal beliefs, historical perspectives, and cultural narratives shape the understanding of pregnancy and termination. The author emphasizes the unique religious and philosophical influences that inform public opinion and personal choices, revealing a complex landscape where traditional views clash with modern perspectives.
Through her detailed examination, Hardacre seeks to shed light on the often unspoken and emotionally charged dialogues that surround the topic. By highlighting the role of societal ideals and personal experiences, she offers a fresh lens through which readers can appreciate the multifaceted ways in which pregnancy, loss, and identity are navigated in contemporary Japan. Her work invites readers to consider the broader implications of these debates on women’s rights, reproductive health, and cultural identity within a rapidly changing society.
Through her detailed examination, Hardacre seeks to shed light on the often unspoken and emotionally charged dialogues that surround the topic. By highlighting the role of societal ideals and personal experiences, she offers a fresh lens through which readers can appreciate the multifaceted ways in which pregnancy, loss, and identity are navigated in contemporary Japan. Her work invites readers to consider the broader implications of these debates on women’s rights, reproductive health, and cultural identity within a rapidly changing society.