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Sexual Harassment in Japanese Politics

Part of the Palgrave Macmillan Studies on Human Rights in Asia series
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Sexual harassment in Japanese politics examines a problem that violates women’s human rights and prevents a flourishing democracy.

Japan fares badly in international gender equality indices, especially for female political representation.

The scarcity of women in politics reflects the status of women and also exacerbates it.

Based on interviews with female politicians around the country from all levels of government, this book sheds light on the sexist and sometimes dangerous environments in Japanese legislative assemblies.

These environments reflect and recreate broader sexual inequalities in Japanese society and are a hothouse for sexual harassment.

Like many places around the world, workplace sexual harassment laws and regulations in Japan often fail to protect women from being harassed.

Even more, in the ‘workplace’ of the legislative council, such regulations are typically absent.

This book discusses what this means for women in politics in the context of a broader culture whereby victims of sexual violence are largely silenced.  

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
9811637946 / 9789811637940
Hardback
25/09/2021
Singapore
English
206 pages
21 cm