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Kato Shidzue

a Japanese feminist

by Helen M. Hopper

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Published by Longman in New York .
Written in

    Places:
  • Japan
    • Subjects:
    • Katō, Shizue, 1897-,
    • Feminists -- Japan -- Biography,
    • Women politicians -- Japan -- Biography

    • Edition Notes

      Includes bibliographical references and index.

      StatementHelen M. Hopper.
      GenreBiography.
      SeriesLibrary of world biography
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsHQ1762.5.K38 H66 2003
      The Physical Object
      Paginationp. cm.
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL3560886M
      ISBN 100321078047
      LC Control Number2002025486

      Being granted a divorce in , she was free to marry Kato, and did so, despite opposition from Shidzue’s family. Ma Shidzue gave birth to a daughter, Takiko. The bombings of Japan stopped, as if for her, on the night Takiko was born. Katō, Shizue, [ Book: ] Languages: Japanese At University of Sydney. This resource is very relevant to your query (score: 75,) A new woman of Japan: a political biography of Kato Shidzue / Helen M. Hopper Hopper, Helen M [ Book: ] View online (access conditions) At 16 libraries. This resource is very relevant.

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DOI https://doi Cited by: 7. The autobiography of Shidzue Kato ( - ), born into an elite samurai family in Tokyo who later became an early Japanese feminist and political and social activist. In she was a guide to American feminist Margaret Sanger who inspired her to speak publicly about birth control in Japan, which for the time, was a radical act.

Still active at ninety-eight, Katô Shidzue continues to speak out forcefully for the causes she espouses. Scholars of Japan and of women’s history will find this book a richly documented and engaging view of women’s issues and political life in Japan.

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Hopper points out in the preface an interesting anomaly. Shidzue Ishimoto Kato () Ishimoto Shidzue () was born into an affluent, ex-samurai family but grew up familiar with Western culture. Her first husband, Count Ishimoto Keikichi, was a Christian humanist interested in social reforms who took his young wife to the coalFile Size: 94KB.

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Make sure this is what you intended."Kato Shidzue's story offers a glimpse into the changing role of Japanese women in the twentieth century and her own lifetime campaign to achieve freedom for women and social and political equality for all."--BOOK JACKET.

Full contents: I. Learning from the East and the West; II. Pioneering for Women's Rights in the Twenties; III.