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PDF: Hiratsuka Raicho: Pioneer of the Women's Liberation Movement in Modern Japan by Nakajima Kuni [中嶌 邦 1929-] Journal of Japanese Trade & Industry, July/August 2003, pp. 38-41. PDF: Hiratsuka Raichō–Zen and Feminism From: Japanese Buddhism and Women: The Lotus, Amida, and Awakening by Michiko Yusa (extracts, pp. 123-128.)
Jan 23, 2008 · Hiratsuka Haruko (1886-1971), pioneering Japanese feminist. Hiratsuka took the pen name "Raicho" (meaning "snow grouse") when she founded the women's literary magazine Seito (Bluestocking) in 1911. Her manifesto-like poem in Seito-"In the beginning, Woman was the Sun" -symbolizes Japan's self-affirming feminism of the 1910s and 1920s, the era of the New Woman. Feminists in the 1970s claimed Hiratsuka as a foremother for this inspirational manifesto. At the center of feminist activities for a ...
Jan 18, 2023 · Distracted, I clicked on the link to Hiratsuka Raichō. In 1908 Raichō was still known by her given name, Haru. She had been a feisty child—smart and headstrong. Her parents had despaired she hadn’t been born a boy. All those brains gone to waste. And with her dark skin and wavy hair, she wasn’t considered much of a beauty either.
Hiratsuka, Raichō (1886–1971) Japanese feminist, pacifist, and consumer advocate. Name variations: Hiratuska Haruko; Hiratsuka Raichō. Pronunciation: HE-rah-TSU-kah Ray-CHOE. Born Hiratuska Haruko in Tokyo, Japan, 1886; died in Tokyo, 1971; dau. of a government official who had studied constitutional law in Europe; graduate of Japan Women's ...
Jan 1, 2005 · The Journal of Japanese Studies 31.2 (2005) 505-510 Hiratsuka Raichō (1886–1971) was best known for her daring challenges to male-defined social norms in Japan, especially in the 1910s and 1920s.
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February 10, 1886. Tokyo, Japan. Meninggal. 24 Mei 1971. (1971-05-24) (umur 85) Kebangsaan. Japanese. Hiratsuka Raichō ( 平塚 らいちょう, kadang juga di tulis らいてう menurut ortografi kana sejarah, 10 Februari 1886 – 24 Mei 1971) adalah seorang penulis, jurnalis, aktivis politik, anarkis dan feminis berkebangsaan Jepang.