Jogaku Zasshi
Jogaku Zasshi 女 学 雑 誌 |
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description | Japanese women's and literary magazine |
Area of Expertise | Japanese literature , enlightenment |
language | Japanese |
First edition | 1885 |
Frequency of publication | Discontinued in 1904 |
Editor-in-chief | Iwamoto Yoshiharu |
editor | Manshundō and Jogaku Zasshisha |
Jogaku Zasshi ( Japanese 女 学 雑 誌 ) was a Japanese women's magazine that was published from 1885 to 1904 and was Christian. The magazine campaigned for the expansion of women's rights. Iwamoto Yoshiharu has been the editor since the 24th edition . Also Kitamura Tokoku , Hoshino Tenchi , Tōson Shimazaki and others wrote articles, so that the Jogaku Zasshi forerunner of the later bungakukai was.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 女 学 雑 誌 . In: デ ジ タ ル 版 日本人 名 大 辞典 + Plus at kotobank.jp. Retrieved March 7, 2014 (Japanese).
- ↑ Shinmura Izuru (Ed.): Kōjien . 4th edition Iwanami shoten, Tōkyō 1991.
literature
- Nadja Kischka-Wellhäußer (Hrsg.): Education for women and the image of women in transition: ideals of education for girls, the role of women and female life plans in the early Jogaku zasshi (1885-1889) . Iudicium, Munich 2002, ISBN 3-89129-821-8 .