Abstract

List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Women or Workers? 1. From Home Work to Corporate Paternalism: Women's Work in Japan's Early Industrial Age 2. Keeping Idle Youngsters Out of Trouble: Japan's 1929 Abolition of Night Work and the Problem of Free Time 3. Cultivation Groups and the Japanese Factory: Producing Workers, Gendering Subjects 4. Sex, Strikes, and Solidarity: TQyQ Muslin and the Labor Unrest of 1930 5. Colonial Labor: The Disciplinary Power of Ethnicity Epilogue: Managing Women in Wartime and Beyond Notes Bibliography Index

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