Ebook: Treacherous Women of Imperial Japan: Patriarchal fictions, patricidal fantasies
Author: Hélène Bowen Raddeker
- Genre: History
- Tags: Kanno Sugako 1881–1911. Kaneko Fumiko 1902–1926. Anarchists—Japan—Biography. Socialist—Japan—Biography. Japan—History–20th century—Biography. Japan—Biography. Meiji Emperor of Japan 1852–1912–Assassination attempt 1910. Taishō Emperor of Japan 1879–1926–Assassination attempt 1923. Hirohito Emperor of Japan 1901–1989–Assassination attempt 1923
- Series: Nissan Institute/Routledge Japanese Studies Series
- Year: 1997
- Publisher: Routledge (Taylor & Francis)
- Edition: 1 (e-book)
- Language: English
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Kanno Suga and Kaneko Fumika were both found guilty on different occasions in 1911 and 1926 of conspiring to assassinate the Japanese emperor. Kanno was executed and Kaneko hanged herself whilst in prison, but both women maintained their defiance of the State even in the face of death. Through examination of their own life stories and writings, Helene Bowen Raddeker brings to life the women's own interpretations of their lives and their attitudes to death, with the associations of political martyrdom, heroism and notions of immortality. She finds that their self-presentations became weapons in an ideological war of words about social and political realities and their deaths were a means of self-empowerment within their historical context.
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