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Rewriting Murasaki: Vernacular Translation and the Reception of Genji Monogatari during the Tokugawa Period | Rebekah Clements | 1 |
Masamune Hakuchō Reads Genji: A Translation of “Genji Monogatari: Hon’yaku to Gensaku” | Michael Emmerich | 37 |
The Early History of the Noh Play: Literacy, Authorship, and Scriptedness | Noel J. Pinnington | 163 |
Commemorating Failure: The Four Hundredth Anniversary of England’s Trading Outpost in Japan | Adam Clulow | 207 |
Kanokogi Kazunobu: Pioneer of Platonic Fascism and Imperial Pan-Asianism | Christopher W. A. Szpilman | 233 |
Review Articles
Translating the Corpus of Ancient Japanese Law | Herman Ooms | 69 |
Of Allochthons and Alibis: Otherworldly Ideologies in Seventh- and Eighth-Century Japan | David B. Lurie | 79 |
Book Reviews
Realms of Literacy: Early Japan and the History of Writing. By David B. Lurie. | John Timothy Wixted | 89 |
Optical Allusions: Screens, Paintings, and Poetry in Classical Japan (ca. 800–1200). By Joseph T. Sorensen. | Roselee Bundy | 94 |
How Ajātaśatru Was Reformed: The Domestication of “Ajase” and Stories in Buddhist History. By Michael Radich. | Thierry Jean Roboüam, S.J. | 99 |
From Sovereign to Symbol: An Age of Ritual Determinism in Fourteenth-Century Japan. By Thomas Donald Conlan. | Mikael S. Adolphson | 101 |
Japan and the Culture of the Four Seasons: Nature, Literature, and the Arts. By Haruo Shirane. | Elizabeth Oyler | 107 |
Mount Fuji: Icon of Japan. By H. Byron Earhart. | Gaynor Sekimori | 110 |
Im Wettstreit mit dem Westen: Japans Zeitalter der Ausstellungen 1854–1941. By Daniel Hedinger. | Michael Facius | 114 |
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Ainu Spirits Singing: The Living World of Chiri Yukie’s “Ainu Shin’yōshū.” By Sarah M. Strong. | Gary L. Ebersole | 119 |
Sex in Japan’s Globalization, 1870–1930: Prostitutes, Emigration and Nation-Building. By Bill Mihalopoulos. | Barbara Molony | 121 |
The People’s Post Office: The History and Politics of the Japanese Postal System, 1871–2010. By Patricia L. Maclachlan. | Eiji Kawabata | 125 |
Passionate Friendship: The Aesthetics of Girls’ Culture in Japan. By Deborah Shamoon. | Noriko J. Horiguchi | 128 |
Writing the Love of Boys: Origins of Bishōnen Culture in Modernist Japanese Literature. By Jeffrey Angles. | Michele M. Mason | 132 |
Women Adrift: The Literature of Japan’s Imperial Body. By Noriko J. Horiguchi. | Rebecca Copeland | 136 |
Maximum Embodiment: Yōga, The Western Painting of Japan, 1912–1955. By Bert Winther-Tamaki. | Mikiko Hirayama | 140 |
The Okinawan Diaspora in Japan: Crossing the Borders Within. By Steve Rabson. | Christopher T. Nelson | 144 |
Beyond the Mushroom Cloud: Commemoration, Religion, and Responsibility after Hiroshima. By Yuki Miyamoto. | Joseph S. O’Leary | 147 |
Occupying Power: Sex Workers and Servicemen in Postwar Japan. By Sara Kovner. | Hamish Ion | 150 |
The Other Face of the Moon. By Claude Lévi-Strauss. | ||
Anthropology Confronts the Problems of the Modern World. By Claude Lévi-Strauss. | Scott Davis | 154 |
Drawing on Tradition: Manga, Anime, and Religion in Contemporary Japan. By Jolyon Baraka Thomas. | Mark MacWilliams | 156 |
Traversing the Frontier: The Man’yōshū Account of a Japanese Mission to Silla in 736–737. By H. Mack Horton. | Torquil Duthie | 281 |
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The Face of Jizō: Image and Cult in Medieval Japanese Buddhism. By Hank Glassman. | Susanne Formanek | 284 |
Japoniæ Insvlæ: The Mapping of Japan; Historical Introduction and Cartobibliography of European Printed Maps of Japan to 1800. By Jason C. Hubbard. | Bruce L. Batten | 289 |
The Premise of Fidelity: Science, Visuality, and Representing the Real in Nineteenth-Century Japan. By Maki Fukuoka. | Karen M. Fraser | 293 |
Kokugaku in Meiji-period Japan: The Modern Transformation of ‘National Learning’ and the Formation of Scholarly Societies. By Michael Wachutka. | Helen Hardacre | 296 |
The Invention of Religion in Japan. By Jason Ānanda Josephson. | ||
A Discipline on Foot: Inventing Japanese Native Ethnography 1910–1945. By Alan Christy. | Ian Reader | 301 |
Reading Colonial Japan: Text, Context, and Critique. Edited by Michele M. Mason and Helen J... |