Japanese women tend to marry later than many other Asian women, and if foreign guys are interested in getting married to them, they better be patient enough. What’s more, many Japanese girls prefer dating for a long time before they decide to get married, so dating culture is quite ...
During the prewar generation it was common practice for women to marry and become homemakers. Employment patterns changed for the wartime and postwar generations when women worked as regular workers before marriage and childbirth and then sought reentry into the labor force as nonregular workers. ...
This thesis investigates the nature of international marriage by focusing on the experience of Japanese women who marry Australian men. It examines the historical background and cultural circumstances of kokusai kekkon (international marriage) in Japan; western theories of marriage and gender and how in...
Women's employment patterns have changed dramatically depending on their decisions about childbirth. During the prewar generation it was common practice for women to marry and become homemakers. Employment patterns changed for the wartime and postwar generations when women worked as regular workers ...
These hypotheses were tested using questionnaire responses and drawings made by 102 Japanese women and 104 American Caucasian women in the last trimester of their first pregnancy. The findings are examined in relation to achievement dynamics in the context of culture. 展开 ...
The majority of Japanese women___ their husband’s surname when they marry. A. adopt B. adapt C. vary D. display 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 【详解】 考查动词词义辨析。句意:大多数日本女性在结婚后都随丈夫的姓。A. adopt采纳,采用;B. adapt(使)适应;C. vary改变;D. display展示。结合常...
A growing number of Japanese women are giving up on their male counterparts, and taking a gamble that looking abroad for love will bring them the qualities in a partner that seem rare at home. "They treat you like equals, and they don’t hesitate to express mutual feelings of respect --...
Until 1964, Japanese immigration policies were tight and the women had to abandon their nationality and become British in order to leave Japan and marry a foreigner. The interviews with them reveal their efforts to retain the Japanese language while struggling to improve their English. Although ...
In this article, I examine the processes by which AIDS has been "domesticated," and Japanese women stigmatized as vectors of HIV/AIDS, once regarded as a "... Cullinane,Joanne - 《Medical Anthropology》 被引量: 31发表: 2007年 'We Do Not Want Our Girls to Marry Foreigners': Gender, Rac...
North Korean agents lured eight Japanese women to North Korea to marry the men, and several of them later helped to lure three young Japanese travelers from Europe to North Korea. The story became known because of the investigative reporting of a journalist whose career was shaped by his New ...