Dongda Women (Translated Documentary)

Dongda Women (Translated Documentary)

by (japan) Toshimasa Ohta

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The University of Tokyo is the Asian school with the highest university ranking in the world and the highest institution of higher education in Japan. It is recognized as a famous school among famous schools. However, among the 3,000 freshmen admitted to Tokyo University each year, only about 600 are women. "Todai women" is a label with special meaning in Japanese society. On the one hand, it means that these elite women with Japan's highest academic qualifications are outstanding in terms of IQ and ability. On the other hand, it also means that they have a solid image of being aloof, tough, and lacking in female charm. It implies that they have deviated from the traditional path of Japanese women to care for their husbands and raise children, and they have to pay a heavy price for breaking into a male-dominated society. This book will reveal the true dilemmas faced by these highly educated female elites in their studies, work, life and family in a society dominated by men.

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