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TTLV: The role of Japanese women in society from 1945 to 1965

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MASTER'S THESIS INFORMATION

1. Student's full name:Hoang Nguyen Phuong Vy

2. Gender: Female

3. Date of birth: October 31, 1991

4. Place of birth: Quang Tri

5. Decision on recognition of graduate students No. 3686/QD-XHNV, dated December 31, 2015 of the President of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.

6. Changes in training process: yes

7. Thesis topic name:The role of Japanese women in society from 1945 to 1965

8. Major: Asian Studies Code: 60.31.06.01

9. Scientific instructor:Assoc.Prof.Dr. Phan Hai Linh– Faculty of Oriental Studies – University of Social Sciences and Humanities

10. Summary of thesis results:

The thesis with the topic: "The role of Japanese women in society from 1945 to 1965" aims at 3 purposes:

First, clarify the content of some policies directly related to the change in the role of Japanese women in the family and society 20 years after World War II.

Second, present and analyze the main contents affecting the change in the position and role of women in the family and society.

Third, draw some conclusions and once again affirm the important role of Japanese women in family and society.

From those purposes of the thesis, through the process of research, the author obtained some results as follows:

- Confucianism limited Japanese women to the role of managing family life during the feudal period. By the Meiji period, the principle of respect and gender equality had crept into some areas of Japanese society.

- From 1945 to 1965, Japan underwent great social changes. With the influence of new ideas, Japanese women gradually took on new important roles in society.

- However, long-standing traditional concepts and pressure from family and society have made it difficult for Japanese women to develop their own abilities.

11. Practical application:

The results of this thesis will, in practice, be a database contributing to research on women and gender equality.

12. Further research directions: None

13. Published works related to the thesis: None

 

INFORMATION ON MASTER'S THESIS

1. Full name: Hoang Nguyen Phuong Vy 2. Sex: Female

3. Date of birth: October 31, 1991 4. Place of birth: Quang Tri

5. Admission decision number: 3686/QD-XHNV, dated December 31th, 2015 by Director of VNU, University of Social Sciences and Humanities

6. Changes in academic process: Yes

7. Official thesis title: The role of Japanese Women in Society from 1945 to 1965

8. Major: Asian Studies Code: 60.31.06.01

9. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Phan Hai Linh – Faculty of Oriental Studies – VNU, University of Social Sciences and Humanities

10. Summary of the findings of the thesis:

The thesis titled “The role of Japanese Women in Society from 1945 to 1965” aims at 3 objectives:

Firstly, it points out some policy relating Japanese women directly to change of their role in family and society during 20 years after the World War II ended.

Secondly, it shows and analyzes main contents which influence on change of women's position and role in contexts of family and society.

Third, the thesis gives some conclusions and emphasizes repeatedly on the critical role of Japanese women in family and society.

Based on above - mentioned objectives, after my research and studying process, I have obtained the following results:

- The Confucianism had restricted Japanese women in Feudal period in terms of their activities and management roles in family life. In Meiji regime, respected principle and gender equality came to some aspects of Japanese society.

- Between 1945 and 1965, Japanese society had a significant change. Therefore, the society had extremely changed completely with the influence of new ideas, Japanese women have gradually played a new important role in society.

- However, the traditional conception alongside pressure from not just family but society as well, which had made Japanese women can't develop their abilities.

11. Practical applicability:

The results of this thesis, practically, will become the data basis of Japanese women and gender equality.

12. Further study directions, if any: No

13. Thesis-related publications: No

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