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The Review of Japanese Culture and Society is devoted to the scholarly examination of Japanese art, literature, and society. Published annually in English, it provides a venue for the encounter of diverse perspectives on various aspects of Japanese culture and society. Each issue addresses a particular theme and seeks to provide a broad perspective by combining the work of Japanese scholars and critics with that of non-Japanese writers. Dedicated to the translation of works written originally in Japanese, each issue also includes an original translation of a Japanese short story.
Sponsors: Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and the East Asian Studies Center and the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California
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Volume 35, 2023Table of Contents
Articles
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View (Dis)Locating Zainichi in the Post-Pachinko Era: Guest Editors' Introduction to Special Issue "(Dis)Locating Zainichi: Transcending and Transgressing the Borders of 'Japan'"
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View The Evolving Use of Zai as Marker of Location and Identity in Japanese Diasporic Communities: A Case Study Using the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection
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The Evolving Use of Zai as Marker of Location and Identity in Japanese Diasporic Communities: A Case Study Using the Hoji Shinbun Digital Collection
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View Reexamining the Historiography of Zainichi Korean Literature: Beyond Sexism, Colonialism and the Cold War
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Reexamining the Historiography of Zainichi Korean Literature: Beyond Sexism, Colonialism and the Cold War
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View Kim Talsu's Self-Censorship Conundrum: Early Postwar Zainichi Literature Caught Between GHQ Censorship and Resident Korean Community Politics
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Kim Talsu's Self-Censorship Conundrum: Early Postwar Zainichi Literature Caught Between GHQ Censorship and Resident Korean Community Politics
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View "Minor Feelings" as Postcolonial Affect: Communal-Autobiographical Writings of First-Generation Zainichi "Omoni"
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"Minor Feelings" as Postcolonial Affect: Communal-Autobiographical Writings of First-Generation Zainichi "Omoni"
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View Zainichi Youth in the Japan-Korea Solidarity Movement: Transnational Identities and "Feminist" Discourse in Ajukkari (1975-83)
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Zainichi Youth in the Japan-Korea Solidarity Movement: Transnational Identities and "Feminist" Discourse in Ajukkari (1975-83)
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| ISSN | 2329-9770 |
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| Print ISSN | 0913-4700 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2025-04-18 |
| Open Access | No |




