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Kazue Morisaki

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Throughout her career she wrote more than fifty books and earned many awards, such as the Yutaka Maruyama Prize for poetry. Her works were typically about women, the working class, and their struggles. She was particularly interested in the "underground" culture of the miners and how it differed from
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in 1947. Her essay "Two Languages, Two Souls" is about her complex emotions regarding leaving Korea, including her attempts to erase her Korean past and her acknowledgement of her former position as a
99:. She also started a family and had a daughter. In 1956 she began working at the Fukuoka NHK, where she wrote essays and scripts for radio dramas. In 1957 she moved to a mining town in Chikuhō with 452: 462: 447: 353: 250: 442: 437: 73: 457: 198: 338:
Foodscapes of Contemporary Japanese Women Writers: An Ecocritical Journey around the Hearth of Modernity
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from 1959 to 1960. Even after the mine closed and Tanigawa left for Tokyo, Morisaki continued writing.
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was a Japanese poet and nonfiction writer. She is best known for her 1976 book
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In 1950 she began writing for a poetry magazine headed by
199:"식민지기 재조일본인 2세 여성의 조선 체험과 식민지주의 -모리사키 가즈에(森崎和江)를 중심으로" 147:Morisaki published one of her best-known works, 129:. She also published a journal for women called 148: 130: 115: 38: 30: 155: 137: 122: 45: 24: 8: 295:"Introduction to "two languages, two souls"" 242:East Asian Ecocriticisms: A Critical Reader 72:broke out. She graduated from what is now 453:21st-century Japanese non-fiction writers 332:Yuki, Masami (2015), Yuki, Masami (ed.), 175: 7: 299:Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 293:Goodman, David G. (September 1978). 264: 262: 234: 232: 230: 228: 16:Japanese poet and writer (1927–2022) 463:21st-century Japanese women writers 14: 239:Estok, S.; Kim, W. (2013-03-26). 60:Morisaki was born in what is now 35:, April 20, 1927 – June 15, 2022) 374:Mihalopoulos, Bill (July 2001). 166:"aboveground" Japanese culture. 311:10.1080/14672715.1978.10409095 1: 448:20th-century Japanese writers 183:詩人・作家の森崎和江さんが死去 「サークル村」を共同で創刊 114:and founded a journal called 443:21st-century Japanese poets 438:20th-century Japanese poets 205:(in Korean) (35): 233–255. 149: 131: 116: 39: 31: 479: 74:Fukuoka Women's University 392:10.1080/13688790120077506 156: 138: 123: 46: 25: 56:Early life and education 346:10.1057/9781137477231_6 211:10.30615/kajt.2018.35.9 380:Postcolonial Studies 270:"森崎 和江(もりさきかずえ)さん" 458:People from Daegu 355:978-1-137-47723-1 274:福岡県男女共同参画センターあすばる 252:978-1-137-34536-3 470: 412: 411: 371: 365: 364: 363: 362: 329: 323: 322: 290: 284: 283: 281: 280: 266: 257: 256: 236: 223: 222: 194: 188: 187: 180: 161: 159: 158: 152: 143: 141: 140: 134: 128: 126: 125: 119: 113: 98: 51: 49: 48: 42: 36: 34: 28: 27: 478: 477: 473: 472: 471: 469: 468: 467: 418: 417: 416: 415: 373: 372: 368: 360: 358: 356: 331: 330: 326: 292: 291: 287: 278: 276: 268: 267: 260: 253: 238: 237: 226: 196: 195: 191: 185: 181: 177: 172: 153: 135: 120: 107: 92: 90:Yutaka Maruyama 86: 58: 43: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 476: 474: 466: 465: 460: 455: 450: 445: 440: 435: 430: 420: 419: 414: 413: 386:(2): 169–187. 366: 354: 324: 285: 258: 251: 224: 189: 174: 173: 171: 168: 85: 82: 57: 54: 32:Morisaki Kazue 20:Kazue Morisaki 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 475: 464: 461: 459: 456: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 425: 423: 409: 405: 401: 397: 393: 389: 385: 381: 377: 370: 367: 357: 351: 347: 343: 339: 335: 328: 325: 320: 316: 312: 308: 304: 300: 296: 289: 286: 275: 271: 265: 263: 259: 254: 248: 244: 243: 235: 233: 231: 229: 225: 220: 216: 212: 208: 204: 200: 193: 190: 186:(in Japanese) 184: 179: 176: 169: 167: 163: 151: 145: 133: 132:Mumei Tsushin 118: 111: 106: 102: 96: 91: 83: 81: 79: 75: 71: 68:, Japan when 67: 63: 55: 53: 41: 33: 21: 383: 379: 369: 359:, retrieved 337: 327: 302: 298: 288: 277:. Retrieved 273: 245:. Springer. 241: 202: 197:송혜경 (2018). 192: 178: 164: 150:Karayuki-san 146: 101:Gan Tanigawa 87: 70:World War II 59: 40:Karayuki-san 19: 18: 433:2022 deaths 428:1927 births 117:Sakuru Mura 108: [ 105:Eishin Ueno 93: [ 422:Categories 361:2021-11-17 279:2021-11-17 170:References 408:144562479 400:1368-8790 319:0007-4810 305:(3): 12. 219:166548173 78:colonizer 66:Fukuoka 406:  398:  352:  317:  249:  217:  157:からゆきさん 84:Career 47:からゆきさん 404:S2CID 215:S2CID 124:サークル村 112:] 97:] 62:Daegu 396:ISSN 350:ISBN 315:ISSN 247:ISBN 203:日本思想 139:無名通信 103:and 26:森崎和江 388:doi 342:doi 307:doi 207:doi 424:: 402:. 394:. 382:. 378:. 348:, 336:, 313:. 303:10 301:. 297:. 272:. 261:^ 227:^ 213:. 201:. 110:ja 95:ja 80:. 52:. 29:, 410:. 390:: 384:4 344:: 321:. 309:: 282:. 255:. 221:. 209:: 160:) 154:( 142:) 136:( 127:) 121:( 50:) 44:( 23:(

Index

Daegu
Fukuoka
World War II
Fukuoka Women's University
colonizer
Yutaka Maruyama
ja
Gan Tanigawa
Eishin Ueno
ja
詩人・作家の森崎和江さんが死去 「サークル村」を共同で創刊
"식민지기 재조일본인 2세 여성의 조선 체험과 식민지주의 -모리사키 가즈에(森崎和江)를 중심으로"
doi
10.30615/kajt.2018.35.9
S2CID
166548173




East Asian Ecocriticisms: A Critical Reader
ISBN
978-1-137-34536-3


"森崎 和江(もりさきかずえ)さん"
"Introduction to "two languages, two souls""
doi
10.1080/14672715.1978.10409095
ISSN

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