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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract 秋元 松代(あきもと まつよ、1911年1月2日 - 2001年4月24日)は、日本の女性劇作家。俳人の秋元不死男は兄。 , Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 2 January 1911 – 24Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 2 January 1911 – 24 April 2001) was one of Japan's leading playwrights of post war Japan, and most respected as a realist Japanese playwright. She was known for her shingeki plays, but had written some classical puppet bunraku and kabuki dramas, and later became a scriptwriter for both radio and television shows. Along with Akimoto's childhood, World War II played a significant role in her career. As a realist playwright, she used her work to make political statements in order to warn the greater Japanese community that the government was trying to continue their pre-war imperial system which was fulfilled with capitalism, militarism, and patriarchy.th capitalism, militarism, and patriarchy. , Akimoto Matsuyo (japanisch 秋元 松代; geboren 2. Januar 1911 in Yokohama (Präfektur Kanagawa); gestorben 24. April 2001 in Tokio) war eine japanische Bühnenschriftstellerin.
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rdfs:comment Akimoto Matsuyo (japanisch 秋元 松代; geboren 2. Januar 1911 in Yokohama (Präfektur Kanagawa); gestorben 24. April 2001 in Tokio) war eine japanische Bühnenschriftstellerin. , Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 2 January 1911 – 24Akimoto Matsuyo (秋元松代, 2 January 1911 – 24 April 2001) was one of Japan's leading playwrights of post war Japan, and most respected as a realist Japanese playwright. She was known for her shingeki plays, but had written some classical puppet bunraku and kabuki dramas, and later became a scriptwriter for both radio and television shows. Along with Akimoto's childhood, World War II played a significant role in her career. As a realist playwright, she used her work to make political statements in order to warn the greater Japanese community that the government was trying to continue their pre-war imperial system which was fulfilled with capitalism, militarism, and patriarchy.th capitalism, militarism, and patriarchy. , 秋元 松代(あきもと まつよ、1911年1月2日 - 2001年4月24日)は、日本の女性劇作家。俳人の秋元不死男は兄。
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