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5 pages in length. A significant component of Japan's industrialization can be traced back to the textile industry of the nineteenth century, whereby Japanese rulers were prepared to do just about anything to stay away from the influence of Western advancement. Utilizing a labor force comprised of mostly the female gender, Tsurumi (1992) illustrates how Meiji's silk and cotton operations set a precedent for an entire industry that ultimately provided Japan with both a tremendous economic boost and a viable way to stave off Western intrusion. By comparison, American women were experiencing much the same gender marginalization in the workplace without benefit of at least some level of social value like their Japanese counterparts. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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were prepared to do just about anything to stay away from the influence of Western advancement. Utilizing a labor force comprised of mostly the female gender, Tsurumi (1992) illustrates
how Meijis silk and cotton operations set a precedent for an entire industry that ultimately provided Japan with both a tremendous economic boost and a viable way to stave off
Western intrusion. By comparison, American women were experiencing much the same gender marginalization in the workplace without benefit of at least some level of social value like their Japanese
counterparts. Meiji emperor was responsible for restoring Imperial rule after the decline of feudalism in 1868; it is at this point when Japan
began to mold itself into a stronger entity under the new order. Primary to this objective was to impact Japans political, economic, social and military modernization, as well as
to stand up against the steadily encroaching Western powers. Tsurumi (1992) indicates how Japan faced much economic, social and political humiliation at the hands of the Western powers; it
was at such a point the country was forced to begin self-examining its activities and implement changes to the way things had always been done. From the early modern
age, Japan has maintained a strong sense of uniformity when it has come to the cultural foundation of its people. Historical development, as it reflects growth of a nation,
suffered considerable influence from foreign powers; yet despite the many setbacks, Japan has rallied in order to uphold its unfaltering commitment to cultural dedication, even in the face of foreign
assault and control. It is because of this tenacity to survive and overcome the odds that Japan remained resilient through the many eras of tremendous change. In short,
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