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/ Bowen Island, BC [Canada] : Bowen publishing (2010)
The 1918 Shikoku pilgrimage of Takamure Itsue : An English translation of Musume Junreiki [texte imprimé] /
Itsue TAKAMURE (1894-1964) . -
Bowen Island, BC [Canada] : Bowen publishing , 2010 . - 269 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4505-4075-9
Langues : Anglais (
eng )
Langues originales : Japonais (
jpn )
Catégories :
FÉMINISME ; JAPON:Histoire ; RELIGION
Résumé :
"Takamure Itsue, a young woman of 24 set off alone in 1918 to walk the 1400 kilometre pilgrimage route around the island of Shikoku. Her dream of a solitary journey ended when an old man of 73 insisted that he accompany her as servant and protector because he believed that she was an attendant of Kannon Bosatsu. The 105 newspaper articles that she wrote while making her pilgrimage made her an overnight sensation in Japan. These were compiled and published in book form as Musume Junreiki. In later years Takamure became well known in Japan as a poet, intellectual, scholar, historian, feminist, abused wife, and anarchist." [extrait du quatrième de couverture]
Note de contenu :
carte, biographie, glossaire, bibliographie.
Mention de responsabilité :
Translated by Susan Tennant
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Titre :
The 1918 Shikoku pilgrimage of Takamure Itsue : An English translation of Musume Junreiki
Type de document :
texte imprimé
Auteurs :
Itsue TAKAMURE (1894-1964)
Editeur :
Bowen Island, BC [Canada] : Bowen publishing
Année de publication :
2010
Importance :
269 p.
Format :
23 cm
ISBN/ISSN/EAN :
978-1-4505-4075-9
Langues :
Anglais (eng ) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn )
Catégories :
FÉMINISME ; JAPON:Histoire ; RELIGION
Résumé :
"Takamure Itsue, a young woman of 24 set off alone in 1918 to walk the 1400 kilometre pilgrimage route around the island of Shikoku. Her dream of a solitary journey ended when an old man of 73 insisted that he accompany her as servant and protector because he believed that she was an attendant of Kannon Bosatsu. The 105 newspaper articles that she wrote while making her pilgrimage made her an overnight sensation in Japan. These were compiled and published in book form as Musume Junreiki. In later years Takamure became well known in Japan as a poet, intellectual, scholar, historian, feminist, abused wife, and anarchist." [extrait du quatrième de couverture]
Note de contenu :
carte, biographie, glossaire, bibliographie.
Mention de responsabilité :
Translated by Susan Tennant
Permalink :
https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=313250
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