Professor of History and Women's and Gender Studies
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Office Information:
1719 Haven Hall Department of History 435 S. State Street
phone: 734.647.7298
Women's and Gender Studies
Education/Degree:
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1986
About
Hitomi Tonomura is Professor of History and Women's and Gender Studies. Her areas of study include pre-modern Japanese history, East Asian history, gender and sexuality, and premodern war and violence. She is currently examining the relationship between war, violence and gender, especially the making of the samurai-style masculinity and the gendered meaning of Japan's warring age (15-16th c). She is also interested in women's views of childbirth practices and women's diaries in premodern Japan.
Affiliation(s)
- Center for Japanese Studies
- Department of History
- Department of Women's and Gender Studies
Field(s) of Study
- Premodern Japanese history
- East Asian history