Hiratsuka Raichō (平塚 らいちょう, transliterated らいてう according to the historical kana orthography; born Hiratsuka Haru, 平塚 明; February 10, 1886 – May 24, 1971)...
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Seitō (magazine) (section 1911–1914 (Hiratsuka Era))
a literary magazine created in 1911 by a group of five women: Haru Raichō Hiratsuka, Yasumochi Yoshiko, Mozume Kazuko, Kiuchi Teiko, and Nakano Hatsuko...
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Hiratsuka (平塚 次郎, born 1979), Japanese footballer Raichō Hiratsuka (平塚 らいちょう, 1886–1971), Japanese writer, journalist and activist Tetsuji Hiratsuka (平塚...
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6. Paris: UNESCO; London: Routledge. p. 246. ISBN 9780415093101. Raichō Hiratsuka; Teruko Craig (2010). In the Beginning, Woman was the Sun: The Autobiography...
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support mothers, including one of the five founders of Seitō, Raichō Hiratsuka. Raichō criticized this, saying that most women cannot realistically live...
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Seitō (Bluestocking) was launched in 1911 under the leadership of Raichō Hiratsuka. It ran until 1916, providing a creative outlet and political platform...
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Archived 2018-12-15 at the Wayback Machine The Japan News (May 4, 2016). Raichō Hiratsuka, In the Beginning, Woman was the Sun: The Autobiography of a Japanese...
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Peace Sidney Hinkes (1925–2006) – British pacifist and Anglican priest Raichō Hiratsuka (1886–1971) – Japanese writer, political activist, feminist and pacifist...
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essayist Matsuri Hino manga writer Taiko Hirabayashi (1905–1972), writer Raichō Hiratsuka (1886–1971), writer, activist, feminist, founder of Bluestocking (magazine)...
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Japanese woman to earn a doctorate in psychology Yumie Hiraiwa, novelist Raicho Hiratsuka Tano Jōdai, sixth president of Japan Women's University Hideko Inouye...
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rights as men. Itō Noe, along with other women's activists such as Hiratsuka Raichō and Yoshiya Nobuko, tried to make changes to the system of male privilege...
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he jumps at the chance to do so from Million's orders. Raichō Hiratsuka (平塚 雷蝶, Hiratsuka Raichō) Voiced by: Yuko Goto The Head of the Supernatural Phenomenon...
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over seniority and sex. During the Meiji era, Haru Hiratsuka took up the pen name Raicho Hiratsuka and founded the first all-women literary magazine called...
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Nora Stanton Barney, Carlo Braga, Louis Lecoin, Reinhold Niebuhr, Hiratsuka Raichō, Miriam Soljak, William Griffith Wilson and Waldo Williams died in...
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activist in the 1920s, co-founding the New Women's Association with Hiratsuka Raichō and Ichikawa Fusae, and eventually held a seat in the House of Councilors...
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University Keiko Matsuzaka as Ayako Ōkuma, Shigenobu's wife Yuko Oshima as Raicho Hiratsuka, feminist Others Shōfukutei Tsurube II as Tomonobu Tamari Yoshino Kimura...
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and educator Marii Hasegawa (1918–2012) – Japanese peace activist Raichō Hiratsuka (1886–1971) – Japanese writer, political activist, feminist, pacifist...
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sake" and Yoshiwara incidents and because of her lesbian affair with Hiratsuka Raicho. She left the group in 1912, and after dealing with her declining mental...
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the leadership of figures such as Hiratsuka Raichō, who was one of the founders of Bluestocking. Hiratsuka Raichō asked Ichikawa Fusae to form a women's...
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era were somewhat neglected. Her pen name "Kichō" was inspired by Raicho Hiratsuka, a famous Japanese women's activist. They also wanted a writer-type...
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2008 Hell Girl: Three Vessels Mioi Hatsumi 2008 Kyōran Kazoku Nikki Raichō Hiratsuka 2008 (Goku) Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei Abiru Kobushi Also OVA 2009 The...
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it in 1985. In 1919, with the help of Ichikawa Fusae and Oku Mumeo, Raicho Hiratsuka created the New Woman Association: Shin Fujin Kyokai. Their goal was...
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after demands from women's organizations led by activists such as Hiratsuka Raichō and Ichikawa Fusae. The movement suffered heavy setbacks during and...
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had a close relationship (and, it was thought, an infatuation) with Raicho Hiratsuka. It is thought that Tomimoto may have drawn an early draft of the woodblock...
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Majisuka Gakuen 5 Yuka Oshima NTV, Hulu Episode 2 2016 Asa ga Kita Raicho Hiratsuka NHK Asadora 2017 Tokyo Tarareba Musume Koyuki NTV 2019 Scarlet Teruko...
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writer, protested violence against women and promoted women's writing Raicho Hiratsuka (1886–1971) Sayaka Osakabe (born 1978) Umeko Tsuda (1864–1929) Yajima...
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Yū-san no Nyōbō (2021) as Makiko Ishihara Kaze yo Arashi yo (2022) as Hiratsuka Raichō Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (2023) as Tanuma Okitsugu Sky Castle (2024)...
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"結城 林蔵 - Webcat Plus". webcatplus.nii.ac.jp. "Gunpei Yamamuro". Raicho Hiratsuka “In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun: The Autobiography of a Japanese...
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Claude Gauvreau, Gaito Gazdanov, A. P. Herbert, Philippe Hériat, Raicho Hiratsuka, Anthony Ludovici, Ogden Nash, Allan Nevins, Reinhold Niebuhr, Naoya...
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Literature in Japan" by Watanabe Mieko "Returning to Asukua (To Raichō)" poem to Hiratsuka Raicho by Otake Kōkichi "Yoshiya Nobuko: Gazing Upon the Female"...
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