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- The Journal of Japanese Studies
- Society for Japanese Studies
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- The Invention of Religion in Japan by Jason Ānanda Josephson (review) Volume 40, Number 2, Summer 2014, pp. 478-483
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This issue contains 46 articles in total
- The Kyoto School: An Introduction by Robert E. Carter (review)
- Notes on Contributors
- Publications of Note
- International Education Policy in Japan in an Age of Globalisation and Risk by Robert W. Aspinall (review)
- Pink Globalization: Hello Kitty’s Trek across the Pacific by Christine R. Yano (review)
- Coffee Life in Japan by Merry White (review)
- Japan’s Emerging Youth Policy: Getting Young Adults Back to Work by Tuukka Toivonen (review)
- The Japanese Family in Transition: From the Professional Housewife Ideal to the Dilemmas of Choice by Suzanne Hall Vogel (review)
- The People’s Post Office: The History and Politics of the Japanese Postal System, 1871–2010 by Patricia L. Maclachlan (review)
- Capital as Will and Imagination: Schumpeter’s Guide to the Postwar Japanese Miracle by Mark Metzler (review)
- After the Great East Japan Earthquake: Political and Policy Change in Post-Fukushima Japan Edited by Dominic Al-Badri and Gijs Berends (review)
- 3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan by Richard J. Samuels (review)
- The Great Kantō Earthquake and the Chimera of National Reconstruction in Japan by J. Charles Schencking (review)
- A History of Japanese Political Thought, 1600–1901 by Watanabe Hiroshi (review)
- Making Tea, Making Japan: Cultural Nationalism in Practice by Kristin Surak (review)
- Bones of Contention: Animals and Religion in Contemporary Japan by Barbara R. Ambros (review)
- Japanese Religions and Globalization by Ugo Dessi (review)
- The Invention of Religion in Japan by Jason Ānanda Josephson (review)
- Songs from the Edge of Japan: Music-making in Yaeyama and Okinawa by Matt Gillan (review)
- Fandom Unbound: Otaku Culture in a Connected World Edited by Mizuko Ito, Daisuke Okabe, and Izumi Tsuji (review)
- The Aesthetics of Shadow: Lighting and Japanese Cinema by Daisuke Miyao (review)
- Money, Trains, and Guillotines: Art and Revolution in 1960s Japan by William Marotti (review)
- Detective Fiction and the Rise of the Japanese Novel, 1880–1930 by Satoru Saito (review)
- Modern Japanese Art and the Meiji State: The Politics of Beauty by Dōshin Satō (review)
- An Imperial Concubine’s Tale: Scandal, Shipwreck, and Salvation in Seventeenth-Century Japan by G. G. Rowley (review)
- Optical Allusions: Screens, Paintings, and Poetry in Classical Japan (ca. 800–1200) by Joseph T. Sorensen (review)
- Public Properties: Museums in Imperial Japan by Noriko Aso (review)
- The Art of Censorship in Postwar Japan by Kirsten Cather, and: Redacted: The Archives of Censorship in Transwar Japan by Jonathan E. Abel (review)
- Public Opinion, Propaganda, Ideology: Theories on the Press and Its Social Function in Interwar Japan, 1918–1937 by Fabian Schäfer (review)
- Resistant Islands: Okinawa Confronts Japan and the United States by Gavan McCormack and Satoko Oka Norimatsu (review)
- Nationalism and Power Politics in Japan’s Relations with China: A Neoclassical Realist Interpretation by Lai Yew Meng (review)
- Toward a History beyond Borders: Contentious Issues in Sino-Japanese Relations Edited by Daqing Yang et al. (review)
- Grounds of Judgment: Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth-century China and Japan by Pär Kristoffer Cassel (review)
- Shanghai Sanctuary: Chinese and Japanese Policy toward European Jewish Refugees during World War II by Gao Bei (review)
- Glorify the Empire: Japanese Avant-Garde Propaganda in Manchukuo by Annika A. Culver (review)
- Constructing East Asia: Technology, Ideology, and Empire in Japan’s Wartime Era, 1931–1945 by Aaron Stephen Moore (review)
- Writing War: Soldiers Record the Japanese Empire by Aaron William Moore (review)
- Asia for the Asians: China in the Lives of Five Meiji Japanese by Paula S. Harrell (review)
- Martial Arts and the Body Politic in Meiji Japan by Denis Gainty (review)
- Uncharted Waters: Intellectual Life in the Edo Period: Essays in Honour of W. J. Boot Edited by Anna Beerens and Mark Teeuwen (review)
- Selling Women: Prostitution, Markets, and the Household in Early Modern Japan by Amy Stanley (review)
- Mabiki: Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660–1950 by Fabian Drixler (review)
- Traversing the Frontier: The Man’yōshū Account of a Japanese Mission to Silla in 736–737 by H. Mack Horton (review)
- Takahashi Tomio’s Phoenix: Recuperating Hiraizumi, 1950–71
- Practicing Kokugo: Teachers in Hokkaido and Okinawa Classrooms, 1895–1904
- Foreign Encounters and Informal Diplomacy in Early Modern Japan
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