Contemporary Japanese women are often presented as devoted full-time wives and mothers. At the extreme, they are stereotyped as education mothers (kyoiku mama), completely dedicated to the academic success of their children. Children of working mothers are pitied; day-care users, both children and mothers, are faintly disparaged for their inadequate home lives; hired babysitters are virtually unknown. Yet historical evidence reveals a strikingly different picture of Japanese motherhood and childcare at the beginning of the twentieth century. In contrast to today, child tending by...
Contemporary Japanese women are often presented as devoted full-time wives and mothers. At the extreme, they are stereotyped as education mothers (...