Description
In this detailed analysis of the life and teachings of Deguchi Nao (1837-1918) and the religion she founded, Omotokyo, Emily Ooms expands and refines our understanding of women's roles in the creation of new modes of religious thought and action in Japan. Placing Nao within a broad historical context, Ooms also shows how women's experience and consciousness of rapid socio-economic change in late nineteenth-century Japan inspired new forms of resistance and protest.
Author: Emily Groszos Ooms
Publisher: Cornell East Asia Series
Published: 03/31/2010
Pages: 163
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 8.68h x 5.93w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780939657612
ISBN10: 0939657619
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Minority Studies
- History | Asia | Japan
Author: Emily Groszos Ooms
Publisher: Cornell East Asia Series
Published: 03/31/2010
Pages: 163
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.51lbs
Size: 8.68h x 5.93w x 0.47d
ISBN13: 9780939657612
ISBN10: 0939657619
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Minority Studies
- History | Asia | Japan

