Changing the Image of Woman and the Family Model: Rethinking the Traditional Way of Life in the Current Realities of Japanese Society

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta-Iskusstvovedenie Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21638/spbu13.2023.211
Kseniia S. Vorkina
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The paper focuses on the study of the image of Japanese mothers in modern Japanese society in the context of rethinking the traditional way of life. In the course of the research, there was made an attempt to establish what underlies the value model of modern Japanese women and to analyze the degree of influence of habitual traditional gender stereotypes. The author considers the phases of the formation of the family institution in Japan and states that the principles of Confucian ethics, manifested in the presence of moral norms of behavior, attitudes and prescriptions, can be traced in the minds of modern Japanese. However, in the conditions of accelerated socialization of women and the ongoing process of atomization of families, the burden of responsibility from traditional expectations put on a woman increases, leading to adverse consequences in the form of “neuroses in the background of raising children”. The article discusses the changes in the structure of female employment over the past decades, in order to identify problems associated with the distribution of gender roles and the changing position of Japanese women in society. As a result of the study, it was suggested that despite the tendency in Japan to shift the value model towards individualism, the features of traditional family ideology are preserved, as evidenced by the presence of numerous proverbs and idioms of the Japanese language dedicated to family relationships and based on Confucian ethics. In such a society, social roles and labor functions are still divided and consolidated, the observance of the hierarchy is maintained, despite the disintegration of traditional ties, social division, separation from the clan and large family groups.
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改变女性形象与家庭模式:日本社会现状下对传统生活方式的反思
本文在反思传统生活方式的背景下,着重研究现代日本社会中日本母亲的形象。在研究过程中,试图建立现代日本女性价值模式的基础,并分析习惯性传统性别刻板印象的影响程度。作者考察了日本家庭制度形成的阶段,并指出儒家伦理的原则,表现在行为、态度和处方的道德规范上,可以追溯到现代日本人的思想中。然而,在妇女加速社会化和家庭原子化进程的情况下,传统期望加在妇女身上的责任负担增加了,导致“在养育子女的背景下出现神经症”的不良后果。本文讨论了过去几十年来女性就业结构的变化,以确定与性别角色分配和日本妇女社会地位变化有关的问题。这项研究的结果表明,尽管日本的价值模式有向个人主义转变的趋势,但传统家庭意识形态的特征被保留了下来,这一点可以从大量以儒家伦理为基础的关于家庭关系的日语谚语和成语中得到证明。在这样一个社会中,社会角色和劳动职能仍然是划分和巩固的,尽管传统联系、社会分裂、与氏族和大家庭分离,但等级制度仍然得到维持。
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