his dissertation investigates kanshi poems written by three Japanese women: Ema Saiko (1787-1861), Hara Saihin (1798-1859), and Takahashi Gyokusho (1802-1868). These three women from the late Edo period cultivated excellent literacy in classical Chinese and established their reputations as scholars and poets. However, their works in Chinese have been underestimated in modern scholarship. The goal of my dissertation is to re-situate these highly literary women more accurately in the discourse of "Japanese literature," while challenging established ideas about "women's literature" and "Edo literature." The introductory chapter argues against the dismissal of Edo-period women kanshi writers. Firstly, it examines the general underestimation of ...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
This thesis studies the Qing women’s writings on the Dream of the Red Chamber. Qing women’s comments...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This dissertation examines women’s voices and contributions to the Chinese painting-poetry tradition...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This dissertation examines how the notion of female authorship has been configured in Japanese cultu...
This dissertation examines how the notion of female authorship has been configured in Japanese cultu...
This dissertation examines the discourses surrounding women and writing in the rapidly commercialize...
This dissertation tracks the transformation of the merchant-class female poet, Kaga no Chiyo, from a...
This dissertation explores the reception history of Makura no sōshi (The Pillow Book, 11th c.) from ...
Book five of the earliest extant anthology of Japanese poetry, the eighth century Man'yoshu, is uniq...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
This thesis studies the Qing women’s writings on the Dream of the Red Chamber. Qing women’s comments...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This dissertation examines women’s voices and contributions to the Chinese painting-poetry tradition...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
The emergence of a number of prominent women writers at the beginning of the 20th century in China a...
This dissertation examines how the notion of female authorship has been configured in Japanese cultu...
This dissertation examines how the notion of female authorship has been configured in Japanese cultu...
This dissertation examines the discourses surrounding women and writing in the rapidly commercialize...
This dissertation tracks the transformation of the merchant-class female poet, Kaga no Chiyo, from a...
This dissertation explores the reception history of Makura no sōshi (The Pillow Book, 11th c.) from ...
Book five of the earliest extant anthology of Japanese poetry, the eighth century Man'yoshu, is uniq...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...
This thesis studies the Qing women’s writings on the Dream of the Red Chamber. Qing women’s comments...
This dissertation examines writings by women in the Japanese empire, analyzing their negotiations of...