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No.44(Sep 2013)

Gendered Interpretations of Female Rule:
The Case of Himiko, Ruler of Yamatai
— 古代日本の女王ヒミコをめぐるジェンダー言説
Akiko Yoshie
(adapted by Hitomi Tonomura translated by Azumi Ann Takata)

More “Ordinary Women”:
Gender Stereotypes in Arguments for Increased
Female Representation in Japanese Politics
— 「普通の女性」を政治の場に :
  日本の女性議員を増やそうという主張に
  みられる性的固定観念
Emma Dalton

Women and Political Life in Early Meiji Japan:
The Case of the Okayama Joshi Konshinkai
(Okayama Women’s Friendship Society)
— 明治前期における女性と政治生活 :
  岡山女子懇親会を中心に
Marnie S. Anderson

Meiji Women’s Educators as Public Intellectuals:
Shimoda Utako and Tsuda Umeko
— パブリック知識人として明治女子教育者 :
  下田詩子と津田梅子
Linda L. Johnson

Opportunities and Constraints for Late Meiji Women:
The Cases of Hasegawa Kitako and Hasegawa Shigure
— 明治後期の女性の機会と制約:
  長谷川喜多子と長谷川時雨の場合
Mara Patessio

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