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The Weak Body of a Useless Woman: Matsuo Taseko and the Meiji Restoration: Women in Culture and Society

Autor Anne Walthall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 1998
In 1862, fifty-one-year-old Matsuo Taseko left her old life behind by traveling to Kyoto, the old imperial capital. Peasant, poet, and local political activist, Taseko had come to Kyoto to support the nativist campaign to restore the Japanese emperor and expel Western "barbarians." Although she played a minor role in the events that led to the Meiji Restoration of 1868, her actions were nonetheless astonishing for a woman of her day. Honored as a hero even before her death, Taseko has since been adopted as a patron saint by rightist nationalists.

In telling Taseko's story, Anne Walthall gives us not just the first full biography in English of a peasant woman of the Tokugawa period (1603-1868), but also fresh perspectives on the practices and intellectual concerns of rural entrepreneurs and their role in the Meiji Restoration. Writing about Taseko with a depth and complexity that has thus far been accorded only to men of that time, Walthall has uncovered a tale that will captivate anyone concerned with women's lives and with Japan's dramatic transition to modernity.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226872377
ISBN-10: 0226872378
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: 20 halftones, 2 maps, 5 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Women in Culture and Society


Cuprins

List of Illustrations
Foreword by Catharine R. Stimpson
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Pt. I: Life in the Ina Valley
1: The Making of a Poet
2: Taseko's Political Heritage
3: Married Life
4: The Farm Family Economy
5: The Nativist Encounter
6: Nativist Texts and the Female Reader
Pt. II: Kyoto, 1862-1863
7: Autumn in Arashiyama
8: A Peasant Woman at the Emperor's Court
9: Beheading Statues
10: Going Home
Pt. III: Taseko and the Meiji Restoration
11: On the Sidelines
12: Kyoto, 1868
13: Famous Friends
14: Political Intrigues and Conflicting Visions
Pt. IV: Taseko in Modern Japan
15: Taseko in Old Age
16: Remembering Taseko
Epilogue
Notes
Index