新渡戸カレッジ講演会ポスター(Stephanie Komashin氏)

NITOBE COLLEGE
第4回新渡戸カレッジ講演会
2016 LECTURE SERIES 4
Nitobe and Miyabe’s Views
on Women
日 時
場 所
対 象
2016年
7月1日(金)18時15分~
高等教育推進機構
大講堂
(19時45分終了予定)
新渡戸カレッジ生を含む全学生・教職員
参加無料
事前申込不要
Stephanie Komashin氏
(ステファニー・コマシン 氏)
北海道大学文学研究科博士後期課程
2005年
2007年
2012年
2013年
オックスフォード大学 留学
アズサパシフィック大学 卒業
プリンストン神学校 修了
北海道大学文学研究科博士後期課程 入学
Inazo Nitobe is remembered for his desire to be a bridge across the Pacific Ocean,
but he also served as a bridge spanning from the pre-Meiji era view of “good wife,
wise mother” to the “new view of women.” He wrote in 1887, “The elevation of the
status of woman is just now the greatest of social questions in Japan.”
While Nitobe authored the best-seller Bushido: The Soul of Japan and represented
Japan at the League of Nations, if you’re like most people today, you’re unfamiliar
with his life-long friend and confidante, Kingo Miyabe. Miyabe was Japan’s best
botanist, founded the Hokkaido University Botanical Garden, and was awarded the
Order of Culture in 1946.
These friends were model successes of Japan’s elite scholarly class who worked for
women’s education in Meiji and Taishō, individually and together. We will compare
their writings on women to identify how each of them viewed women, and consider
whether any of their views may still be useful today.(講演は英語で行います)
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