Jogaku zasshi

Jogaku zasshi
EditorIwamoto Yoshiharu
CategoriesWomen's magazine
Founder
Founded1885
First issueJuly 1885
Final issueFebruary 1904
CountryJapan
Based inTokyo
LanguageJapanese
OCLC13749099

Jogaku zasshi (Japanese: 女学雑誌; Education of Women Magazine) was a women's magazine published in Tokyo, Japan, during the Meiji era between July 1885 and February 1904. It is the first women's magazine in the country.[1] In addition, it was the most significant publication in its category.[2]

  1. ^ Akiko Okada (2009). "Christian Reformism and Literature in Jogaku zasshi". Japanese Sociological Review. 60 (2): 242–258. doi:10.4057/jsr.60.242.
  2. ^ Angela Coutts (Autumn 2006). "Gender and Literary Production in Modern Japan: The Role of Female‐Run Journals in Promoting Writing by Women during the Interwar Years". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 32 (1): 168. doi:10.1086/505271. S2CID 144653111.