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Contested Childhood - Diversity and Change in Japanese Preschools (Paperback): Susan D. Holloway Contested Childhood - Diversity and Change in Japanese Preschools (Paperback)
Susan D. Holloway
R1,133 Discovery Miles 11 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Examines the societal, religious and economic factors that shape various preschool programs and shows how culture influences child-rearing beliefs and practices.

Women and Family in Contemporary Japan (Paperback): Susan D. Holloway Women and Family in Contemporary Japan (Paperback)
Susan D. Holloway
R824 Discovery Miles 8 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Japanese women have often been singled out for their strong commitment to the role of housewife and mother. But they are now postponing marriage and bearing fewer children, and Japan has become one of the least fertile and fastest aging countries in the world. Why are so many Japanese women opting out of family life? To answer this question, the author draws on in-depth interviews and extensive survey data to examine Japanese mothers perspectives and experiences of marriage, parenting, and family life. The goal is to understand how, as introspective, self-aware individuals, these women interpret and respond to the barriers and opportunities afforded within the structural and ideological contexts of contemporary Japan. The findings suggest a need for changes in the structure of the workplace and the education system to provide women with the opportunity to find a fulfilling balance of work and family life."

Women and Family in Contemporary Japan (Hardcover): Susan D. Holloway Women and Family in Contemporary Japan (Hardcover)
Susan D. Holloway
R2,007 R1,845 Discovery Miles 18 450 Save R162 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Japanese women, singled out for their commitment to the role of housewife and mother, are now postponing marriage and bearing fewer children. Japan has become one of the least fertile and fastest aging countries in the world. Why are so many Japanese women opting out of family life? To answer this question, the author draws on in-depth interviews and extensive survey data to examine Japanese mothers' perspectives and experiences of marriage, parenting, and family life. The goal is to understand how, as introspective, self-aware individuals, these women interpret and respond to the barriers and opportunities afforded within the structural and ideological contexts of contemporary Japan. The findings suggest a need for changes in the structure of the workplace and the education system to provide women with the opportunity to find a fulfilling balance of work and family life.

Through My Own Eyes - Single Mothers and the Cultures of Poverty (Paperback, Revised): Susan D. Holloway, Bruce Fuller, Marylee... Through My Own Eyes - Single Mothers and the Cultures of Poverty (Paperback, Revised)
Susan D. Holloway, Bruce Fuller, Marylee F. Rambaud, Costanza Eggers-Pi erola
R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shirl is a single mother who urges her son's baby-sitter to swat him when he misbehaves. Helena went back to work to get off welfare, then quit to be with her small daughter. Kathy was making good money but got into cocaine and had to give up her two-year-old son during her rehabilitation. Pundits, politicians, and social critics have plenty to say about such women and their behavior. But in this book, for the first time, we hear what these women have to say for themselves. An eye-opening--and heart-rending--account from the front lines of poverty, "Through My Own Eyes" offers a firsthand look at how single mothers with the slimmest of resources manage from day to day. We witness their struggles to balance work and motherhood and watch as they negotiate a bewildering maze of child-care and social agencies.

For three years the authors followed the lives of fourteen women from poor Boston neighborhoods, all of whom had young children and had been receiving welfare intermittently. We learn how these women keep their families on firm footing and try--frequently in vain--to gain ground. We hear how they find child-care and what they expect from it, as well as what the childcare providers have to say about serving low-income families. Holloway and Fuller view these lives in the context of family policy issues touching on the disintegration of inner cities, welfare reform, early childhood and "pro-choice" poverty programs.

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