Gender Roles in Japan

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It is no secret that for centuries, the Japanese woman has been, to most observers, a model of elegance and graceful beauty. A picture of a kimono-clad, modest, and often silent woman has been plastered everywhere, allowing for the upmost passive subjection. If we look deeper into this image of woman, can we tell if this picture is complete? How do these women painted in representative images far in the modern world? The ideal woman in Japan is expected to be both a good wife, and a wise mother. Though these seem like reasonable expectations, there is a much deeper meaning to them that has shown signs of being outdated. During the 1800’s and 1900’s, women were subjected to society’s vision of them, and could not break free for fear of the consequences. It was said that Japan was once a matriarchy, but over the years of social change, religious and philosophical ideas took over and lowered the woman’s position. At one point in time, the Buddhist ideas established the idea that women were inherently evil. It was believed that they could not ever attain the five states of spiritual awareness, and the only way they could attain them would be to be born again as a man. Next, Confucianism came to light. Confucianism taught the lesson that women were social parasites, inferior to men not only intellectually, but morally as well. When feudalism occurred, women lost all legal rights. This was the lowest of low, and women were subjected to the thought that they were the servants of man. There are women in current times who have proven they are still able to find happiness through the servant role, however many are looking to break free from the norm. More women are not afraid to carve out roles that are not consistent with traditional ideal...

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