was a Japanese academic, editor and expert in medieval Japanese women's history.
Early life
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.
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.
Career
Wakita was a professor of Japanese history at the University of Shiga Prefecture at Hikone.
One of her works, ä¸Âä¸Â京é½ã¨ç¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¥Â, helped pave the way for women to participate in Kyoto's modern Gion Festival, an ancient festival that had been all-male for centuries.
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.
Selected works
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.
- æÂ¥æÂ¬ä¸Âä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂæ¥ÂçºéÂÂå²ã®ç Âç©¶ (1969)
- 室çºæÂÂ代 (1985)
- æÂ¥æÂ¬å¥³æÂ§å² (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
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- ã¸ã§ã³ãÂÂã¼ã®æÂ¥æÂŒÂ² (1994)
- ä¸Âä¸Âã«çÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ女ãÂÂã¡ (1995)
- "Fêtes et communautés urbaines dans le Japon médiéval. La fête de Gion àKyôto" (Traduit par Pierre-François Souyri), ANNALES 52o ANNÃÂE-No5, 1997.
- ä¸Âä¸Â京é½ã¨ç¥ÂÃ¥ÂÂç¥ÂãÂÂï¼Â1999ï¼Â
- 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æÂ§è¸è½ã®æºÂæµÂ: Ã¥ÂÂå¡åÂÂãÂȾ²èÂÂãÂȍ½æÂÂå (2001)
- Women in medieval Japan : motherhood, household management and sexuality (2006)
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