Haruko Wakita

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Haruko Wakita
脇田晴子
Born(1934-03-09)March 9, 1934
DiedSeptember 27, 2016(2016-09-27) (aged 82)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Academic and editor
AwardsOrder of Culture
Academic background
EducationKobe University
Alma materKyoto University
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineMedieval Japanese women's history
InstitutionsUniversity of Shiga Prefecture

Haruko Wakita (脇田晴子, Wakita Haruko, March 9, 1934 – September 27, 2016[1]) was a Japanese academic, editor and expert in medieval Japanese women's history.[2]

Early life[edit]

Since the age of six, Wakita was interested in Noh drama; and she regularly performs on stage. The insight gained from her lifelong study and practice of this medieval theatrical art informs her historical research.[3]

She was awarded a BA in Japanese history at Kobe University in 1956. Further studies led to an MA in 1960 and a PhD in 1969 from Kyoto University.[3]

Career[edit]

Wakita was a professor of Japanese history at the University of Shiga Prefecture at Hikone.[3]

One of her works, 中世京都と祗園祭, helped pave the way for women to participate in Kyoto's modern Gion Festival, an ancient festival that had been all-male for centuries.[4]

She participated in research projects with historians in France, Italy and the United States. Her work with French scholars resulted in a monograph in Japanese. Her work with colleagues at the University of Michigan produced in edited volumes and contributions in English.[3]

Selected works[edit]

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Haruko Wakita, OCLC/WorldCat encompasses roughly 40+ works in 80 publications in 3 languages and 1,000+ library holdings.[5]

  • 日本中世商業発達史の研究 (1969)
  • 室町時代 (1985)
  • 日本女性史 (1987)
  • "Town Festivals: Medieval Towns and Seigniorial Authority in Medieval Japan" (Translated by Dr. James McMullen), STUDIES IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE, Vo. 1., 2991
  • 日本中世女性史の研究: 性別役割分担と母性・家政・性愛 (1992)
  • ジェンダーの日本史 (1994)
  • 中世に生きる女たち (1995)
  • "Fêtes et communautés urbaines dans le Japon médiéval. La fête de Gion à Kyôto" (Traduit par Pierre-François Souyri), ANNALES 52o ANNÉE-No5, 1997.
  • 中世京都と祗園祭 (1999)
  • Women and class in Japanese history (1999) with Hitomi Tonomura and Anne Walthall
  • Gender and Japanese history (1999) with Anne Bouchy and Chizuko Ueno
  • 女性芸能の源流: 傀儡子・曲舞・白拍子 (2001)
  • Women in medieval Japan : motherhood, household management and sexuality (2006)

Honors[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 女性史研究の歴史学者、脇田晴子さん死去 文化勲章受章 (in Japanese)
  2. ^ Library of Congress authority file, Wakita, Haruko n81-146882
  3. ^ a b c d Monash University, Professor WAKITA Haruko (Distinguished Visiting Scholar) Archived 2010-10-13 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Pawasarat, Catherine (Nov 2020). The Gion Festival: Exploring Its Mysteries. self-published. pp. 44–45. ISBN 978-0-9985886-6-7.
  5. ^ WorldCat Identities: 脇田晴子 1934- 
  6. ^ "Nobelists Suzuki, Negishi get Order of Culture," Japan Times. October 27, 2010, retrieved 2011-04-20.