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As Japan continues to face the demographic challenges such as falling birthrates and an aging society it is clear that now more than never, Japanese women are needed in the job market. Hoever, with the old norms of hiring women onto special non-career tracks as well as the expectation that women retire once they bear their first child it is clear that some shift in attitude is needed. In 2014 Women and their changing lifestyle were a hot topic of discussion in Japan, as various media platforms and public forums discussed how to make the career-path more 'female-friendly'. This thesis aims to look at the depiction of women in five of the most popular doramas from that year and how they contributed to the conversation on changing gender-roles.
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Diljá Þorkelsdóttir.pdf | 1.11 MB | Opinn | Heildartexti | Skoða/Opna | |
yfirlysingDilja.pdf | 101.23 kB | Lokaður | Yfirlýsing |