This thesis focuses on Hiratsuka Raichou, a prominent Japanese feminist, and Tsuda Umeko, a famous educator, and their published works in regards to the nationalistic Meiji state. By analyzing their work, as well as the contexts within which they operated, a new perspective on feminism in Japan can be put forward: that feminism, like many other movements in Japan during the same period, was affected extensively by Japanese nationalism and the cult of imperial personality
This article focuses on a certain phenomenon within the early Japanese Women's movement and seaks to...
In this work, I survey the discourse of Japanese feminists in the early twentieth century to underst...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...
In the early 1900s of Japan, Hiratsuka Raicho started a journal called Bluestocking. In its early ye...
The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese s...
Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a broad overview of the great diversity of feminist thought and...
This dissertation focuses on a series of public discussions about women's roles and the proper relat...
This thesis examines the verbal and visual representations of Japanese women in\ud order to elucidat...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
A review of current scholarship on Taisho Era (1912-1926) Feminism, examining the lack of English sc...
This dissertation examines how Japanese feminist women attempt to gain their voices by engaging in a...
A survey paper on the development of the female image in Japan\u27s society from the Tokugawa period...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
?National Subjects, International Selves: Feminist Self-fashioning in Meiji Japan and Colonial India...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the leadership role of Oku Mumeo in bringing ab...
This article focuses on a certain phenomenon within the early Japanese Women's movement and seaks to...
In this work, I survey the discourse of Japanese feminists in the early twentieth century to underst...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...
In the early 1900s of Japan, Hiratsuka Raicho started a journal called Bluestocking. In its early ye...
The relationship of women to the Japanese state has been the object of much discussion in Japanese s...
Rethinking Japanese Feminisms offers a broad overview of the great diversity of feminist thought and...
This dissertation focuses on a series of public discussions about women's roles and the proper relat...
This thesis examines the verbal and visual representations of Japanese women in\ud order to elucidat...
This thesis examines the prewar activities of Ichikawa Fusae, the central figure in the decades-long...
A review of current scholarship on Taisho Era (1912-1926) Feminism, examining the lack of English sc...
This dissertation examines how Japanese feminist women attempt to gain their voices by engaging in a...
A survey paper on the development of the female image in Japan\u27s society from the Tokugawa period...
This is a study of the sociology of the New Woman through literary expression during Meiji period (1...
?National Subjects, International Selves: Feminist Self-fashioning in Meiji Japan and Colonial India...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the leadership role of Oku Mumeo in bringing ab...
This article focuses on a certain phenomenon within the early Japanese Women's movement and seaks to...
In this work, I survey the discourse of Japanese feminists in the early twentieth century to underst...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 253...