Takamure Itsue
Takamure Itsue (高群 逸枝, January 18, 1894 - June 7, 1964) was a Japanese poet, activist-writer, feminist, anarchist, ethnologist and historian.
Takamure Itsue | |
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Born | Kumamoto | January 18, 1894
Died | June 7, 1964 70) Tokyo | (aged
Known for | 日本古代婚姻例集 |
Spouse(s) | Hashimoto, Kenzô |
Selected works
- 「東京は熱病にかゝつてゐる」 (Tokyo wa netsubyō ni kakatteiru, "Tokyo is feverish")
- 「恋愛創生」 (Ren'ai sōsei, "Genesis of love")
- 「母系制の研究:大日本女性史1」 (Bokeisei no kenkyû: Dainihon joseishi 1, "Study of matrilineal systems: Women's history of Great Japan, 1")
- 「招婿婚の研究」 (Shōseikon no kenkyû, "Studies in uxorilocal marriage")
- 「女性の歴史」 (Josei no rekishi, "A history of women")
- 「娘巡礼記」 (Musume junreiki, "An unmarried woman's pilgrimage")
See also
Bibliography
- Ryang, Sonia (1998). "Love and Colonialism in Takamure Itsue's Feminism: A Postcolonial Critique". Feminist Review (60): 1–32. doi:10.1080/014177898339370. ISSN 0141-7789. JSTOR 1395545.
- Tsurumi, E. Patricia (June 1985). "Feminism and anarchism in Japan: Takamure Itsue, 1894–1964". Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars. 17 (2): 2–19. doi:10.1080/14672715.1985.10409762. ISSN 0007-4810.
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