Drawing on ethnographic data gathered from fieldwork spanninga 15-year period, this book offers new insights into understanding the lives and experiences of women managers in Japan. Based on empirical case studies, it explores the ways in which professional women in Tokyo creatively mobilize their friendships as a strategic site for mitigating the disappointments in their working lives, and conceptualizing new understandings of independence and equality. It analyses their use of language, time, space and money to negotiate new identities in an increasingly flexible work environment. In...
Drawing on ethnographic data gathered from fieldwork spanninga 15-year period, this book offers new insights into understanding the lives and experien...