Bültmann & Gerriets
Takamure Itsue, Japanese Antiquity, and Matricultural Paradigms that Address the Crisis of Modernity
A Woman from the Land of Fire
von Yasuko Sato
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-031-17911-2
Auflage: 2023
Erschienen am 02.07.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 210 mm [H] x 148 mm [B] x 20 mm [T]
Gewicht: 466 Gramm
Umfang: 360 Seiten

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This book explores Takamure Itsue¿s (1894¿1964) intellectual odyssey as Japan¿s most notable pioneer in the study of women¿s history. When she embarked on a series of scholarly projects that investigated marriage patterns and kinship systems in ancient Japan, it was a response to crisis-ridden modernity. Relentless in her quest to dismantle patriarchy, this ¿woman from the Land of Fire¿ (a nickname for her birthplace, Kumamoto Prefecture) locked herself away in 1931 and spent the rest of her life conducting research on female-friendly societies with matrilocal arrangements under kinship-based communal systems. While dissecting the patriarchal norms undergirding the capitalist nation-state, she embraced matricultural paradigms that embodied life-sustaining and life-enhancing values through communal childrearing and matrilineal inheritance. Takamure, a visionary thinker, asked big-picture questions and addressed multifarious issues of contemporary relevance, including beautystandards, human trafficking, gross disparities in wealth, war and imperialism, science and religion, and humanity¿s relationship with nature.



Yasuko Sato is Associate Professor of History at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, where she teaches East Asian history, along with world/US survey courses. Her area of specialization is Japanese intellectual history in global contexts, with primary attention to the rediscovery and revival of classical antiquity in the modern world.



Chapter 1: The Man Who Transformed His Wife into a Matricultural Visionary.- Chapter 2: Traveling an Uncharted Path in Search of the Unifying Power of Love in a Dichotomously Divided and Godless World.- Chapter 3: Anarchist Views on Women in Modern Capitalist Societies.- Chapter 4: Women's Beauty and Intelligence in the Ancient Classics of Japan.- Chapter 5: Pioneering Japanese Feminist History.- Chapter 6: From Oppression to the Dawn of Liberation: "Women Are Now Standing on Their Own Feet".- Chapter 7: Revolting Against Western Capitalist Patriarchy: Questioning Modernity During the Asia-Pacific War.- Chapter 8: One Human Family and the Love of Life.- Chapter 9: Matricultures and Maternalist Paradigms Around the Globe.- Chapter 10: Takamure in the Twenty-First Century.


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