Romantic love and modern family in the Dutch East Indies : From the perspective of Katini, who longed for Javanese women's emancipation
@inproceedings{Aoki2012RomanticLA, title={Romantic love and modern family in the Dutch East Indies : From the perspective of Katini, who longed for Javanese women's emancipation}, author={Eriko Aoki}, year={2012} }
Raden Adjeng Kartini and Raicho Hiratsuka are regarded as the first feminist in Indonesia and in Japan re- spectively. Since Kartini was born in 1879 and Hiratsuka in 1886, they lived almost in the same period of the world history. While they have many features in common, they differ from each other in many respects because the Dutch Indies(Indonesia)and Japan were not only socio-culturally different but also in quite spe- cific positionalities in relation to the West and to modernity. On the… CONTINUE READING
References
SHOWING 1-7 OF 7 REFERENCES
Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule
- 2002