Women's Voices and Patriarchal Hegemony of the Edo Period in Shinju Tenno Amijima (1720)
The Edo Period (1603-1868), known as the feudal era, lasted for nearly three centuries in Japan. Confucian teachings applied in all sectors of life had a great influence on the expansion of the patriarchal system in Japanese society at this time. Under the strict control of the Tokugawa shogunate go...
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Main Author: | Ariefa, Nina Alia (Author) |
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Format: | EJournal Article |
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Universitas Diponegoro,
2021-11-12.
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