Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks

Gender and Human Rights Politics in Japan: Global Norms and Domestic Networks

by Jennifer Chan

This book examines gender and racial politics in Japan. It argues that human rights ideas spread through the laborious learning process led by local community groups. It covers a wide range of issues from military sexual slavery, domestic violence, sexual harassment, reproductive health, child pornography and prostitution, indigenous rights, and foreigners' rights.

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Publisher: Stanford University Press