Women's liberation in Meiji Japan : ruptures in cultural conceptions of female education, social roles, and political rights

2020
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dc.abstract.enIn 1872, the Meiji government issued the Education Act aiming to provide basic public education for boys and girls. The clash between Confucian ideals of women and the recently introduced Western literature on female liberation divided opinions among scholars. Having been influenced by the writings of British thinkers such as John Stuart Mill or Herbert Spencer, Japanese male and female thinkers proceeded to enlist various arguments in favor of female schooling and equal rights. Despite their advocating the right of women to attend schools, as well as their general agreement regarding the favorable results that girls' education could bring to the nation, it is possible to identify key differences among scholars concerning the content of girls' education and the nature of women's rights. This paper focuses on Kishida Toshiko, an important female figure in Meiji politics who not only fought for female education but also emerged at the forefront of activism in her advocacy of women's political rights and universal suffrage, showing the clear influence of British suffragette Millicent Garret Fawcett.pl
dc.contributor.authorDe Melo Do Nascimento, Marina Teresinhapl
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-18T14:17:04Z
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dc.date.issued2020pl
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dc.identifier.doi10.12797/RM.02.2020.08.10pl
dc.identifier.eissn2544-2139pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/277274
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dc.share.typeotwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enMeiji Japanpl
dc.subject.enfeminismpl
dc.subject.enwomen's suffragepl
dc.subject.enequal rightspl
dc.subject.enfemale educationpl
dc.subtypeArticlepl
dc.titleWomen's liberation in Meiji Japan : ruptures in cultural conceptions of female education, social roles, and political rightspl
dc.title.journalRelacje Międzykulturowe = Intercultural Relationspl
dc.title.volumeGlobalization and cultural heritage : East-West perspectivepl
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dc.abstract.enpl
In 1872, the Meiji government issued the Education Act aiming to provide basic public education for boys and girls. The clash between Confucian ideals of women and the recently introduced Western literature on female liberation divided opinions among scholars. Having been influenced by the writings of British thinkers such as John Stuart Mill or Herbert Spencer, Japanese male and female thinkers proceeded to enlist various arguments in favor of female schooling and equal rights. Despite their advocating the right of women to attend schools, as well as their general agreement regarding the favorable results that girls' education could bring to the nation, it is possible to identify key differences among scholars concerning the content of girls' education and the nature of women's rights. This paper focuses on Kishida Toshiko, an important female figure in Meiji politics who not only fought for female education but also emerged at the forefront of activism in her advocacy of women's political rights and universal suffrage, showing the clear influence of British suffragette Millicent Garret Fawcett.
dc.contributor.authorpl
De Melo Do Nascimento, Marina Teresinha
dc.date.accessioned
2021-08-18T14:17:04Z
dc.date.available
2021-08-18T14:17:04Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2020
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additionalpl
Bibliogr. s. 174-175
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2 (8)
dc.description.physicalpl
151-175
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.identifier.doipl
10.12797/RM.02.2020.08.10
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2544-2139
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/277274
dc.languagepl
eng
dc.language.containerpl
eng
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Licencja Open Access BJ
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CC-BY-NC-ND
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/4dspace/License/oa_bj/licencja_oa_bj.pdf
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otwarte czasopismo
dc.subject.enpl
Meiji Japan
dc.subject.enpl
feminism
dc.subject.enpl
women's suffrage
dc.subject.enpl
equal rights
dc.subject.enpl
female education
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Article
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Women's liberation in Meiji Japan : ruptures in cultural conceptions of female education, social roles, and political rights
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Relacje Międzykulturowe = Intercultural Relations
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Globalization and cultural heritage : East-West perspective
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JournalArticle
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