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Established in 1988, the U.S.–Japan Women’s Journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, biannual publication, available in print and online that promotes scholarly exchange on social, cultural, political, and economic issues pertaining to gender and Japan. The U.S.–Japan Women’s Journal encourages comparative study among Japan, the United States, and other countries. We welcome contributions from all academic fields in the social sciences and humanities and proposals for special issues. Our mission is to foster the work of young researchers and to ensure that the achievements of established scholars are not forgotten.
Until 2000, U.S.–Japan Women’s Journal was published in both Japanese (Nichibei Josei Journal from 1988) and English (English Supplement from 1991). It is now published solely in English.
Sponsors: The International Institute for Media and Women's Studies
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Number 48, 2015Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
Sally A. Hastings, Purdue University
Noriko Mizuta, Jōsai International Center for the Promotion of Art and Science, Jōsai University
Managing Editor
Miriam Murase
Associate Editors
Jan Bardsley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rebecca L. Copeland, Washington University
Barbara Molony, Santa Clara University
Patricia Tsurumi, University of Victoria
Chizuko Ueno, University of Tokyo
Haruko Wakita, Shiga Prefectural University
Anne Walthall, University of California at Irvine
Copy Editor
Victoria R. M. Scott
Editorial and Production Staff
Koichi Haga, Jōsai International University
Natta Phisphumvidhi
Editorial Advisory Board
Laura L. Carstensen, Stanford University
Rey Chow, University of California at Irvine
Carol Gluck, Columbia University
Hiroko Hara, Ochanomizu University
Kiyomi Kawano, Feminist Counselor
Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Susan J. Pharr, Harvard University
Joseph H. Pleck, University of Illinois at Urbana
Gayatri C. Spivak, Columbia University
Myra H. Strober, Stanford University
Hideo Totsuka, Center for Transnational Labor Studies
Founding Editor
Yoko Kawashima, Ochanomizu University, Institute for Gender Studies (formerly)