Titia – The First Western Woman in Japan –

René P. Bersma

“Drawn from contemporary documents, private family correspondence and the Deshima logbooks, Titia is neither a history nor a novel or an official biography. Rather, it is a tribute to a woman who achieved an accidental place in history by being the first Western woman to travel to Japan in the 19th century. In violation of the self-imposed policy of isolation decreed during the Edo period (1603-1868), she accompanied her husband, Jan Cock Blomhoff, who was to assume the post as Director of the Dutch trading post on Deshima in the Bay of Nagasaki. The Japanese government ordered her deportation. Fortunately, Nagasaki’s painters immortalised her before she left three and a half months after her arrival and these depictions were to prove most influential in representations of Western women in Japanese art. Separated from her husband, she died in 1821 of physical and mental exhaustion resulting from her experiences. Set against a backdrop of Post-Napoleonic European politics, this is the first time Titia Cock Blomhoff’s tragic story has been told.”


Kenmerken

ISBN

9789074822534

Uitgever

Hotei Publishing

Uitgave

2002

Oorspronkelijk

2002

Talen Nederlands
Landen Japan

Beschrijving

paperback, 141 blz + ca 20 blz kl foto’s, in zeer goede staat

9.95

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