Yamakawa Kikue is famous for having worked relentlessly to critique Japan’s prewar socialist movement for its lack of attention to women’s issues. In addition to her continual presence as an oppositional figure operating simultaneously at the margins and the center of Japanese socialist political and organizational activities, she also offered similarly relentless critiques of what she considered “bourgeois” women’s groups and their pursuit of liberal political rights like suffrage that would benefit primarily elite women. She was highly ambivalent during the prewar period regarding the importance of advocating for women’s suffrage. But with the end of the war, and thus the end of the authoritarian and militarist state against which she had...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...
The first Japanese edition of the book appeared at the height of debates about the interpretation of...
The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese s...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
This chapter will discuss the goals of women\u27s rights advocates and the meaning of their demands ...
Recent scholarship on the relationship between women and the state in Japan has approached this ques...
In this work, I survey the discourse of Japanese feminists in the early twentieth century to underst...
After the end of the First World War, individualistic and democratic sentiments swept the globe. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a broad overview of the great diversity of feminist thought and...
This article outlines what Japanese women have demanded and worked for after World War II.During the...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
Hiratsuka Haruko (1886-1971), pioneering Japanese feminist. Hiratsuka took the pen name Raicho (me...
Japanese translation of "Politics of women's rights" in Democratizing Japan: Allied Occupation, Univ...
Historical Consciousness, Historiography, and Modern Japanese Values, 2002年10月末-11月, カナダ, アルバータ州バン
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...
The first Japanese edition of the book appeared at the height of debates about the interpretation of...
The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese s...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
This chapter will discuss the goals of women\u27s rights advocates and the meaning of their demands ...
Recent scholarship on the relationship between women and the state in Japan has approached this ques...
In this work, I survey the discourse of Japanese feminists in the early twentieth century to underst...
After the end of the First World War, individualistic and democratic sentiments swept the globe. In ...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a broad overview of the great diversity of feminist thought and...
This article outlines what Japanese women have demanded and worked for after World War II.During the...
The purpose of this paper is to cast light on some little-known facts,profile and achievements of th...
Hiratsuka Haruko (1886-1971), pioneering Japanese feminist. Hiratsuka took the pen name Raicho (me...
Japanese translation of "Politics of women's rights" in Democratizing Japan: Allied Occupation, Univ...
Historical Consciousness, Historiography, and Modern Japanese Values, 2002年10月末-11月, カナダ, アルバータ州バン
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...
The first Japanese edition of the book appeared at the height of debates about the interpretation of...
The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese s...