Journal from Japan - Free Audiobook

Journal from Japan - Free Audiobook

Author(s): Marie Stopes,

Language: English

1 / 24Introductory Material

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24 Chapter(s)
  • 1. Introductory Material
  • 2. Aug. 06, 1907—Aug. 19, 1907
  • 3. Aug. 20, 1907—Sep. 04, 1907
  • 4. Sep. 05, 1907—Sep. 28, 1907
  • 5. Sep. 29, 1907—Oct. 14, 1907
  • 6. Oct. 15, 1907—Oct. 25, 1907
  • 7. Oct. 26, 1907—Nov. 23, 1907
  • 8. Nov. 24, 1907—Dec. 31, 1907
  • 9. Jan. 01, 1908—Feb. 03, 1908
  • 10. Feb. 04, 1908—Feb. 27, 1908
  • 11. Feb. 28, 1908—Mar. 26, 1908
  • 12. Mar. 27, 1908—Apr. 07, 1908
  • 13. Apr. 08, 1908—Apr. 27, 1908
  • 14. Apr. 28, 1908—May 11, 1908
  • 15. May 12, 1908—Jun 01, 1908
  • 16. Jun 02, 1908—Jul 06, 1908
  • 17. Jul 07, 1908—Jul 26, 1908
  • 18. Jul 27, 1908—Aug 13, 1908
  • 19. Aug 14, 1908—Sep 11, 1908
  • 20. Sep 12, 1908—Oct 31, 1908
  • 21. Nov 01, 1908—Nov 26, 1908
  • 22. Nov 27, 1908—Dec 28, 1908
  • 23. Dec 29, 1908—Jan 24, 1909
  • 24. Conclusion

About

Marie Stopes was a highly controversial scientist and activist in her era, campaigning for radical new views of love-based marriage, birth control, and women’s rights. As a scientist, she was a renowned palaeobotanist, specializing in issues concerning coal; these scientific pursuits led her to spend several years in Japan, where she went into some of the country's remotest coal mines to study fossils. While there, she pursued a notorious relationship with Japanese botanist Fujii Kenjiro as well as several romantic dalliances with European women in the lively Tokyo diplomatic community. She established the first birth-control clinic in England in 1921, committed to an abortion-free philosophy of family planning. Stopes continues to be an ambiguous figure in historical consideration, her family-planning philosophies verging throughout her life on less-savory views such as eugenics and race purification, though the terminology employed at the time makes it unclear whether or not she was merely advocating more careful, consciously-planned, and responsible parenthood. That she rejected fascist views of eugenics is plain by her anti-Nazi passions in later life. These journal entries from Japan cover the period of August 6, 1907 through January 24, 1909, and show both her incisively scientific observational powers and a profound appreciation of the poignant beauty of Japanese culture and sensibilities, which she saw to be under threat during that era of modernization and industrialization. (Summary by Expatriate)

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