Bluestocking (Seitō; 青鞜) was a Japanese feminist magazine founded in 1911 by Raicho Hiratsuka and produced by Hiratsuka and other members of the related group, the Bluestocking Society. An exhausted Hiratsuka turned over the reins to Noe Ito in 1915. Ito produced the journal with little assistance for almost another year. Its last issue was published in February 1916. Many members were referred to and referred to themselves as "New Women," a term whose negative connotations they rejected.

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  • Bluestocking (Seitō; 青鞜) was a Japanese feminist magazine founded in 1911 by Raicho Hiratsuka and produced by Hiratsuka and other members of the related group, the Bluestocking Society. An exhausted Hiratsuka turned over the reins to Noe Ito in 1915. Ito produced the journal with little assistance for almost another year. Its last issue was published in February 1916. Many members were referred to and referred to themselves as "New Women," a term whose negative connotations they rejected. Originally focusing on women's literature, it soon shifted focus towards women's liberation. Hiratsuka opened the first issue with the words, “In the beginning, woman was the sun. ” (「原始、女性は太陽であった」) – a reference to the Shinto myth of creation. Contributors included renowned poet and women’s rights proponent Yosano Akiko and author Yoshiya Nobuko among others.
  • 青鞜(せいとう)は、青鞜社の機関誌。1911年(明治44年)9月から1916年(大正5年)2月にかけて発行された女性だけによる文学誌。当時の家父長制度から女性を解放するという思想のもとに、平塚らいてうが、生田長江のすすめと母からの資金援助を受けて創刊。誌名は生田長江の命名。当時のヨーロッパで知的な女性達がはいていた靴下が青かったことからブルーストッキングと呼ばれたことに由来する。 平塚らいてう(当時26歳)を中心に、保持研子(やすもち よしこ、当時25歳)、中野初子(当時25歳)、木内錠子(きうち ていこ、当時25歳)、物集和子(当時24歳)らが参加した。同誌第1巻第1号に平塚が著した「元始、女性は太陽であつた-青鞜発刊に際して」という創刊の辞は、日本における婦人解放の宣言として注目され、多大な影響を及ぼした。当初、東京市本郷区駒込千駄木林町(現在の東京都文京区千駄木)の物集和子の自室に編集局を置いた。 1913年4月、文部省の提唱する良妻賢母の理念にそぐわないとの理由により、発禁処分を受けた。1915年1月号より、発行人が平塚から伊藤野枝に交替。1916年2月に無期休刊となる。
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  • September 1911
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  • The first issue of Seitō.
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  • The First Issue of Seito - September 1911.jpg
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  • February 1916
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  • Bluestocking (Seitō)
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  • Bluestocking (Seitō; 青鞜) was a Japanese feminist magazine founded in 1911 by Raicho Hiratsuka and produced by Hiratsuka and other members of the related group, the Bluestocking Society. An exhausted Hiratsuka turned over the reins to Noe Ito in 1915. Ito produced the journal with little assistance for almost another year. Its last issue was published in February 1916. Many members were referred to and referred to themselves as "New Women," a term whose negative connotations they rejected.
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  • 青鞜
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