明治時代の繊維工場の女工

Abstract

This paper calls for more weight to be given to how Meiji textile factory women perceived their own lives. Were they aware of the roles they played in Japanese industrialization or in maintaining landlord-tenant relationships in the countryside. If so what were their views of these roles? In what ways--if any--did they see themselves as victims? Did they see themselves as belonging to a group called factory workers? How did they define themselves

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