Noe Itō: Biography, Facts and Career
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Itō Noe (伊藤 野枝; January 21, 1895 – September 16, 1923) was a Japanese anarchist, social critic, author, and feminist. She was the editor-in-chief of the feminist magazine Seitō (Bluestocking). Her progressive anarcha-feminist ideology challenged the norms of the Meiji and Taishō periods in which she lived. She drew praise from critics by being able to weave her personal and political ideas into her writings. The Japanese government, however, condemned her for challenging the constructs of the time. She became a martyr of the anarchist ideology in which she believed during the Amakasu Incident, when she was murdered along with her lover, anarchist author Ōsugi Sakae, and his nephew.
Quick facts about Noe Itō
- Full name: Noe Itō
- Born: 1895-01-21
- Nationality: Japan
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q260984
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Who is Noe Itō?
Itō Noe (伊藤 野枝; January 21, 1895 – September 16, 1923) was a Japanese anarchist, social critic, author, and feminist.
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When was Noe Itō born?
Noe Itō was born on 1895-01-21.



