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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 55/56, 2019Editorial Board
Editors Present and Past
Alisa FreedmanUniversity of Oregon
Noriko MizutaThe International Institute for Media and Women's Studies
Former Editors
Sally A. HastingsPurdue University
Jan BardsleyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Founding Editor
Yoko KawashimaOchanomizu University, Institute for Gender Studies (formerly)
Editorial Assistants
John D. Moore
Kourtney Scrivani
Editorial Advisory Board
Jeffrey AnglesWestern Michigan University
Jan BardsleyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Julia BullockEmory University
Rebecca L. CopelandWashington University
Joan EricsonColorado College
Linda FloresUniversity of Oxford
Lucy FraserUniversity of Queensland
Sabine FrhstckUniversity of California Santa Barbara
Patrick GalbraithSenshu University
Sally HastingsPurdue University
Kojin KarataniProfessor Emeritus
Akira LippitUniversity of Southern University
Seiji LippitUniversity of California Los Angeles
Anne McKnightUniversity of California Riverside
Amanda SeamanUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst
Jordan SmithHarvard University
Joseph H. PleckJosai University
Chizuko UenoUniversity of Tokyo
Yasuko WachiThe International Institute for Media and Women's Studies
James WelkerKanagawa University
Eve Zimmerman