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Childbirth and Social Class in Contemporary Japan
Authors:Genaro Castro-Vázquez
Affiliation:Nanyang Technological University
Abstract:This paper presents data from a larger ethnographic research project on intimacy and reproduction in Japan, a country that faces a “crisis of ultra-low fertility rates” (Jones, Straughan, & Chan, 2009). Proceeding from a symbolic interactionist perspective, the paper analyses the outcomes of interviews with 56 Japanese mothers aged between 29 and 45 from Tokyo and Kanagawa. The analysis identified “maternal instincts” (honnō), children’s schooling, and marriage as three major axes along which an understanding of how social class concerns influence the childbirth experiences and decision-making processes of these mothers could be gained.
Keywords:Japan  gender  biological determinism  consumerism  middle class  meritocracy  pronatalism
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