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Yagi Akiko (1895–1983) was an anarchist writer and activist. She wrote for anarchist women's arts journals Fujin Sensen (The Women's Front) and Nyonin Geijutsu (Women's Arts) on topics including bolshevism, the commercial commodification of women, and the imperial founding of Manchukuo, a puppet state that she described as a slave, having traded one imperial ruler for another. Her travelogue "Letters from a Trip to Kyushu", written with Fumiko Hayashi, tells of their drinking and meeting men, as two modern women outré for the time period.

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  • Yagi Akiko (1895–1983) was an anarchist writer and activist. She wrote for anarchist women's arts journals Fujin Sensen (The Women's Front) and Nyonin Geijutsu (Women's Arts) on topics including bolshevism, the commercial commodification of women, and the imperial founding of Manchukuo, a puppet state that she described as a slave, having traded one imperial ruler for another. Her travelogue "Letters from a Trip to Kyushu", written with Fumiko Hayashi, tells of their drinking and meeting men, as two modern women outré for the time period. (en)
  • Yagi Akiko (1895–1983) foi uma escritora e activista anarquista. Ela escreveu para revistas de artes femininas anarquistas Fujin Sensen (A Frente da Mulher) e Nyonin Geijutsu (Artes da Mulher) sobre tópicos como o bolchevismo, a mercantilização comercial das mulheres, e a fundação imperial de Manchukuo, um estado fantoche que ela descreveu como um escravo, tendo trocado um governante imperial por outro. O seu diário de viagem "Cartas de uma Viagem a Kyushu", escrito com Fumiko Hayashi, fala das suas bebedeiras e encontros com homens, como duas mulheres modernas fora do período de tempo. (pt)
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  • Yagi Akiko (1895–1983) was an anarchist writer and activist. She wrote for anarchist women's arts journals Fujin Sensen (The Women's Front) and Nyonin Geijutsu (Women's Arts) on topics including bolshevism, the commercial commodification of women, and the imperial founding of Manchukuo, a puppet state that she described as a slave, having traded one imperial ruler for another. Her travelogue "Letters from a Trip to Kyushu", written with Fumiko Hayashi, tells of their drinking and meeting men, as two modern women outré for the time period. (en)
  • Yagi Akiko (1895–1983) foi uma escritora e activista anarquista. Ela escreveu para revistas de artes femininas anarquistas Fujin Sensen (A Frente da Mulher) e Nyonin Geijutsu (Artes da Mulher) sobre tópicos como o bolchevismo, a mercantilização comercial das mulheres, e a fundação imperial de Manchukuo, um estado fantoche que ela descreveu como um escravo, tendo trocado um governante imperial por outro. O seu diário de viagem "Cartas de uma Viagem a Kyushu", escrito com Fumiko Hayashi, fala das suas bebedeiras e encontros com homens, como duas mulheres modernas fora do período de tempo. (pt)
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