Doprava zdarma se Zásilkovnou nad 1 499 Kč
PPL Parcel Shop 54 Balík do ruky 74 Balíkovna 49 PPL 99 Zásilkovna 54

In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Brožovaná
Kniha In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun Hiratsuka Raicho
Libristo kód: 04041883
Nakladatelství Columbia University Press, března 2010
"In the beginning, woman was truly the sun. An authentic person. Now she is the moon, a wan and sick... Celý popis
? points 116 b
1 156
Skladem u dodavatele Odesíláme za 14-18 dnů

30 dní na vrácení zboží


Mohlo by vás také zajímat


TOP
Daisy Jones & The Six Taylor Jenkins Reid / Brožovaná
common.buy 323
TOP
86 - EIGHTY SIX, Vol. 5 Asato Asato / Brožovaná
common.buy 350
TOP
Women, Race & Class Angela Y. Davis / Brožovaná
common.buy 276
TOP
Invisible Women Caroline Criado Perez / Brožovaná
common.buy 303
TOP
Red, White & Royal Blue Casey McQuiston / Brožovaná
common.buy 296
TOP
Institute Stephen King / Brožovaná
common.buy 264
TOP
Golf Jörg vanden Berge / Pevná
common.buy 1 211
TOP
Fender Martin Kelly / Pevná
common.buy 857
TOP
Mermaid in Trouble Zanna Davidson / Brožovaná
common.buy 170
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War, Vol. 13 Aka Akasaka / Brožovaná
common.buy 223
Lonely Planet Slovenia Lonely Planet / Brožovaná
common.buy 829
Dark Tide / Pevná
common.buy 362
Sex Shamans Kamaladevi McClure / Brožovaná
common.buy 403

"In the beginning, woman was truly the sun. An authentic person. Now she is the moon, a wan and sickly moon, dependent on another, reflecting another's brilliance."-Hiratsuku Raicho Raicho Hiratsuka (1886-1971) was the most influential figure in the early women's movement in Japan. In 1911, she founded Bluestocking ( Seito), Japan's first literary journal run by women. In 1920, she founded the New Women's Association, Japan's first nationwide women's organization to campaign for female suffrage, and soon after World War II, the Japan Federation of Women's Organizations. Available for the first time in English, In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun is Raicho Hiratsuka's autobiography of her childhood, early youth, and subsequent rebellion against the strict social codes of the time. Hiratsuka came from an upper-middle class Tokyo family, and her restless quest for truth led her to read widely in philosophy and undertake Zen training at Japan Woman's College. After graduation, she gained brief notoriety for her affair with a married writer, but quickly established herself as a brilliant and articulate leader of feminist causes with the launch of the journal Seito. Her richly detailed account presents a woman who was at once idealistic and elitist, fearless and vain, and a perceptive observer of society. Teruko Craig's translation captures Hiratsuka's strong personality and distinct voice. At a time when interest in Japanese feminism is growing in the West, there is no finer introduction to Japanese women's history than this intimate, candid, and compelling memoir.

Darujte tuto knihu ještě dnes
Je to snadné
1 Přidejte knihu do košíku a zvolte doručit jako dárek 2 Obratem vám zašleme poukaz 3 Kniha dorazí na adresu obdarovaného

Přihlášení

Přihlaste se ke svému účtu. Ještě nemáte Libristo účet? Vytvořte si ho nyní!

 
povinné
povinné

Nemáte účet? Získejte výhody Libristo účtu!

Díky Libristo účtu budete mít vše pod kontrolou.

Vytvořit Libristo účet