Status
Available
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Publication
State University of New York press
DDC/MDS
305.42 |
Description
Steel Butterflies: Japanese Women and the American Experience examines the role of women in Japan as compared to the United States, approaching the subject from a new and thought-provoking angle. Not only does the reader learn how Japanese women view their own country from the vantage point of living in the United States, but their candid remarks also give Americans the opportunity to see themselves as others see them.
User reviews
LibraryThing member sublunarie
Interesting, easy read. I was looking for more information on how Japanese American women viewed their lives in America. Much of this book is a compare and contrast between Japanese and American society. Nevertheless, it includes a lit of interesting facts and quotes.
ISBN
0791436241 / 9780791436240