Outsiders: Otake Kōkichi
Womanica
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4.3 • 920 Ratings
🗓️ 4 June 2025
⏱️ 8 minutes
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Summary
Ōtake Kōkichi (1893-1966) was a feminist writer, artist, and activist in early 20th century Japan. She was a member of the Japanese Bluestocking Society, which aimed to promote women's rights through literature and education. She is regarded as a pioneer for queer feminism in Japan.
For Further Reading:
- Otake Kōkichi — Making Queer History
- Otake Kōkichi 尾竹紅吉 | U-M LSA Center for Japanese Studies (CJS)
- Intersections: The New Woman Meets the Geisha: The Politics of Pleasure in 1910s Japan
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