Koume's world: the life and work of a samurai woman before and after the Meiji restoration
"Kawai Koume (1804-1889) was an accomplished poet and painter and a wife, mother, and grandmother in a lower-ranking samurai family in the provincial castle town of Wakayama. She was an eyewitness to many of the key events leading up to the Meiji Restoration and the radical changes that followe...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Kawai Koume (1804-1889) was an accomplished poet and painter and a wife, mother, and grandmother in a lower-ranking samurai family in the provincial castle town of Wakayama. She was an eyewitness to many of the key events leading up to the Meiji Restoration and the radical changes that followed, including the famine of 1837, the great earthquake of 1854, the cholera epidemic of 1859, and the departure of samurai to fight in the civil wars of the 1860s. For more than fifty years, she kept a diary recording her family's daily life-meals and expenses, visitors and the weather, small-town gossip and news of momentous events. Through Koume's eyes and words, Simon Partner opens a window on social, economic, and cultural life amid some of the most dramatic periods of Japan's transformative nineteenth century. Koume's World vividly portrays the everyday activities, social interactions, information networks, cultural production, and household economy of a samurai family across the Tokugawa-Meiji divide. Partner's narrative offers a remarkably detailed portrait of the dynamic working life of a female artist and household manager while also giving a regional perspective on the upheavals surrounding the Meiji Restoration. A compelling microhistorical study of gender, economy, and society in nineteenth-century Japan, Koume's World is a compelling account of how one woman experienced both mundane routines and drastic social transformations"-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 289 pages illustrations, maps, genealogical table 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9780231211857 9780231211840 |
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spelling | Partner, Simon 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)1157041698 aut Koume's world the life and work of a samurai woman before and after the Meiji restoration Simon Partner Life and work of a samurai woman before and after the Meiji restoration New York Columbia University Press [2024] xx, 289 pages illustrations, maps, genealogical table 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Growing up in Kishu Domain -- A year of calamities -- In the shadow of the black ships -- Work and family -- War and revolution -- The artist's life -- Across the divide "Kawai Koume (1804-1889) was an accomplished poet and painter and a wife, mother, and grandmother in a lower-ranking samurai family in the provincial castle town of Wakayama. She was an eyewitness to many of the key events leading up to the Meiji Restoration and the radical changes that followed, including the famine of 1837, the great earthquake of 1854, the cholera epidemic of 1859, and the departure of samurai to fight in the civil wars of the 1860s. For more than fifty years, she kept a diary recording her family's daily life-meals and expenses, visitors and the weather, small-town gossip and news of momentous events. Through Koume's eyes and words, Simon Partner opens a window on social, economic, and cultural life amid some of the most dramatic periods of Japan's transformative nineteenth century. Koume's World vividly portrays the everyday activities, social interactions, information networks, cultural production, and household economy of a samurai family across the Tokugawa-Meiji divide. Partner's narrative offers a remarkably detailed portrait of the dynamic working life of a female artist and household manager while also giving a regional perspective on the upheavals surrounding the Meiji Restoration. A compelling microhistorical study of gender, economy, and society in nineteenth-century Japan, Koume's World is a compelling account of how one woman experienced both mundane routines and drastic social transformations"-- Kawai, Koume / 1804-1889 Kawai, Koume / 1804-1889 / Diaries Women / Japan / Social life and customs / 19th century Samurai / Social life and customs / 19th century Wakayama-ken (Japan) / History Japan / Civilization / 1600-1868 Japan / Civilization / 1868-1912 Femmes / Japon / Murs et coutumes / 19e siècle Samouraï / Murs et coutumes / 19e siècle Japon / Civilisation / 1600-1868 Japon / Civilisation / 1868-1912 Civilization Diaries Samurai / Social life and customs Women / Social life and customs Japan Japan / Wakayama-ken 1600-1912 History Biographies Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9780231559102 |
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