• Seitō (Japanese: 青鞜), also known by its translated title Bluestocking, was a literary magazine created in 1911 by a group of five women: Haru Raichō Hiratsuka...
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  • The appearance of the Seitō magazine was the official start of feminism in Japan.
  • The five women who created the magazine, known as the Japanese Bluestocking Society, or Seitō-sha, were
  • Contemporary Japanese feminism can be linked to Seito, a magazine considered as feminist but not described as such by its creators...
  • The magazine’s name, Seitō, translated to 'Bluestockings,' a nod to an unorthodox group of 18th-century English women who gathered to discuss politics and art...
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  • The magazine’s name, Seitō , translated to “Bluestockings,” a nod to an unorthodox group of 18th-century English women who gathered to discuss politics and art...
  • La aparición de la Seitō magazine fue el punto de partida oficial del feminismo en Japón.
  • Haruko Hiratsuka (Raichō), Yoshiko Yasumochi, and Kazuko Mozume founded a women's literary magazine in 1911. It was named Seitō, which translated to...
  • "Seitō" is inspired, since the title, by the Japanese women's literary magazine of the same name born in 1911.
  • Naissance d’une revue féministe au Japon : Seitō (1911-1916) Feature. Birth of a Feminist Magazine in Japan: Seitō (1911-1916)...
  • She led the men through the large house and down a long corridor to the rooms that served as the magazine’s headquarters.