· Harukor An Ainu Woman's Tale. by Katsuichi Honda (Author), Kyoko Selden (Translator), David L. Howell (Foreword) April ; First Edition; Paperback $, £; Courses Urban Anthropology; Series Voices from Asia; Title Details. Rights: Available worldwide Pages: ISBN: Trim Size: x Illustrations: 99 illustrations, 2 maps. Katsuichi Honda is a Japanese journalist and author most famous for his writing on the Nanjing Massacre. During the s he wrote a series of articles on the atrocities committed by Imperial Japanese soldiers during World War II called "Chūgoku no Tabi". The series first appeared in the Asahi Shimbun. Honda also worked as a war correspondent in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, an . · In the f. In this engaging tale, Honda Katsuichi reconstructs the life of an Ainu woman living on the northern island of Japan over five hundred years ago. Harukor's story, created from surviving oral accounts of Ainu life and culture as well as extensive scholarly research, is set in the centuries before the mainland Japanese nearly destroyed the way of life depicted here.4/5.
ability to write" (85). His portrayal of women as the bearers of this culture thus implies the high value of the female roles reconstructed in the story of Harukor. However, by connecting "woman" and "tradition" Honda ends up participating in a conservative discourse. Many of the female tasks depicted in Harukor's tale-such as child rearing. Honda Katsuichi is the author of The Nanjing Massacre ( avg rating, 45 ratings, 4 reviews, published ), Harukor ( avg rating, 26 ratings, 5 r. Harukor: An Ainu Woman's Tale. By Honda Katsuichi. Translated by Kyoko Selden. University of California Press, pages. Hardback $; paperback $ BRETT L. WALKER Montana State University, Bozeman In this ethnographical fiction, Honda Katsuichi, a well-known journalist and social.
Harukor: An Ainu Woman's Tale. By Honda Katsuichi. Translated by Kyoko Selden. University of California Press, pages. Hardback $; paperback $ BRETT L. WALKER Montana State University, Bozeman In this ethnographical fiction, Honda Katsuichi, a well-known journalist and social. Harukor An Ainu Woman's Tale. by Katsuichi Honda (Author), Kyoko Selden (Translator), David L. Howell (Foreword) April ; First Edition; Paperback $, £; Courses Urban Anthropology; Series Voices from Asia; Title Details. Rights: Available worldwide Pages: ISBN: Trim Size: x Illustrations: 99 illustrations, 2 maps. University of California Press, - History - pages. 0 Reviews. In this engaging tale, Honda Katsuichi reconstructs the life of an Ainu woman living on the northern island of Japan.
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