A New Woman of Japan
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A New Woman of Japan
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A New Woman of Japan: A Political Biography of Katō Shidzue is a 1996 book about Shidzue Katō by Helen M. Hopper, published by Westview Press. Barbara Molony of Santa Clara University described it as the first "critical biography" of Katō, and that the work "captured the importance of" Katō's relationships. Hopper argued that Katō focused on birth control and did not write a lot about theory, instead directly focusing on activism; she argued that those factors meant that Katō got relatively less
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1996 book about Shidzue Katō
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2022-09-30T20:25:32Z
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