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Sachiko Kawai: Uncertain Powers, a Book Talk

Location: SOS 250

In this book talk, Dr. Kawai will discuss her research process and publication journey for her first book, Uncertain Powers. She will address the transition from dissertation to book manuscript, work process, and providing advice from her own experience.

About the Book
Uncertain Powers
is an original and much-needed analysis of female leadership in medieval Japan. In challenging current scholarship by exploring the important political and economic roles of twelfth- and thirteenth-century Japanese royal women, Sachiko Kawai questions the traditional view of the era as one dominated by male retired monarchs and a warrior government. Instead the author populates it with royal wives and daughters who held the title of premier royal lady (nyoin) and owned extensive estates across the Japanese archipelago. Nyoin, whose power varied according to marital status, networks, and age, used their wealth and human networks to build temples and organize their entourages as salons to assert religious, cultural, and political influence. Confronted with social factors and gender disparities, they were motivated to develop coping strategies, the workings of which Kawai masterfully teases out from the abundant primary sources.

Earlier Event: September 8
Sachiko Kawai: Communicate Widely Workshop
Later Event: February 28
Christopher Bovbjerg: Kamakura Law