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TakeoArisima And The Women's Emancipation Of Contemperary Japan

Posted on:2011-04-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y FangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360305989090Subject:Japanese Language and Literature
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TakeoArisima began to publish "A Woman" in the serialized novel "Birch" in 1911, which had opened the first page of modern Japanese women liberation. This work described the young women who aroused her self-awareness at the beginning of the introduced modern western civilization in Japan. By the description of her strong desire, to break the shackles of feudatorial morality and ethics, then the heroine who wanted to pursue her own self-liberation in her short, ups and downs life was shown to all, as well as showed the modern Japanese women's hardships and difficulties on the road of self-liberation. The heroine can be said to be a practitioner who walked in the forefront of modern Japan social thought and on the path of exploring the self-awareness. Asageruyoko represented the awakening women image in a new period who had given us a profound inspiration. But her understanding of women's rights and fighting for right was too narrow and restrictive. However, we can not ignore the heroine's position and role in the modern Japanese women's self-liberation movement.The research based on the materials, which are adequate to absorb and learn from academic research results at home and abroad, and multi-angle analyzed the heroin from the multi-level. The paper discussed women's liberation idea of Japanese modern society from the heroine's complex and controversial image, in order to explore the position of the work in the history of women's liberation. The author explores the ideas of Western civilization from the women's visual in the new era, and aims to discuss the women's representative of the women awakening as well as the important impact of this work in the history of women's ideas.This work is only to explore modern Japanese women mind emancipating, but it explore the effect of the awakening images of women in the intellectual history, from the angle of parsing the Western enlightenment, and the awakening of women in literature, thus it has a historical and contemporary significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:TakeoArisima, Asageruyoko, Women's liberation, Self-awareness
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