In The Japanese “New Woman,” Dina Lowy focuses on this new female image as it was revealed, discussed, and debated in popular newspapers and magazines in the 1910s, as well as on the lives of a specific group of women—members of the feminist literary organization known as the Seitosha.
In The Japanese “New Woman,” Dina Lowy focuses on this new female image as it was revealed, discussed, and debated in popular newspapers and magazines in the 1910s, as well as on the lives of a specific group of women—members of the feminist literary organization known as the Seitosha.
DINA LOWY is an assistant professor of history at Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania.
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New women, gender, and modernizing Japan Nora: the new woman debate begins Magda: new woman censored Sexuality: new women behaving badly Discourse: "I am a new woman" Rivalry: "true new women" emerge New women and beyond
New women, gender, and modernizing Japan Nora: the new woman debate begins Magda: new woman censored Sexuality: new women behaving badly Discourse: "I am a new woman" Rivalry: "true new women" emerge New women and beyond
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