Hiratsuka Raichō
Japanese anarchist feminist (1886–1971)
Hiratsuka Raichō( bình trủng らいちょう, transliterated らいてう according to thehistorical kana orthography;bornHiratsuka Haru,Bình trủng minh; February 10, 1886 – May 24, 1971) was a Japanesewriter,journalist,political activist,anarchist,and pioneeringfeminist in Japan.
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Quotes
edit- Passion!Passion! We live by this and nothing else. Passion is thepowerofprayer.The power ofwill.The power ofZenmeditation.The power of the way of thegods.Passion, in other words, is the power of spiritual concentration. And spiritual concentration is the one and only gateway to the realm ofmysteryandwonder.
- In The Beginning Woman Was The Sun(『 nguyên thủy, nữ tính は thái dương であった』,Genshi, josei wa taiyō de atta), first published 1971-1973; translated by Teruko Craig inIn the Beginning, Woman was the Sun: The Autobiography of a Japanese Feminist.Columbia University Press. 2010. p. 157.ISBN 978-0-231-13813-0.
External links
edit- Raicho Hiratsuka
- New Japan Women's Association
- Hiratsuka RaichōatGoogle Scholar
- Hiratsuka RaichōatResearchGate
- Hiratsuka RaichōatJSTOR