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- The Senses of Modernity in Tayama Katai’s “Shōjobyō” (1907) Volume 44, Number 1, Winter 2018, pp. 55-87
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This issue contains 38 articles in total
- Publications of Note
- Reply to Samuel Hideo Yamashita
- Reply to Review by Simon Partner
- Opinion and Comment
- Schooling Selves: Autonomy, Interdependence, and Reform in Japanese Junior High Education by Peter Cave (review)
- Second-Best Justice: The Virtues of Japanese Private Law by J. Mark Ramseyer (review)
- Too Few Women at the Top: The Persistence of Inequality in Japan by Kumiko Nemoto (review)
- The Life We Longed For: Danchi Housing and the Middle Class Dream in Postwar Japan by Laura Neitzel (review)
- Women and Democracy in Cold War Japan by Jan Bardsley (review)
- Cold War Ruins: Transpacific Critique of American Justice and Japanese War Crimes by Lisa Yoneyama (review)
- The Affect of Difference: Representations of Race in East Asian Empire ed. by Christopher P. Hanscom, Dennis Washburn (review)
- Divergent Memories: Opinion Leaders and the Asia-Pacific War by Gi-Wook Shin, Daniel Sneider (review)
- The Fascist Effect: Japan and Italy, 1915–1952 by Reto Hofmann (review)
- The Bonin Islanders, 1830 to the Present: Narrating Japanese Nationality by David Chapman (review)
- The Culture of the Quake: The Great Kanto Earthquake and Taishō Japan by Alex Bates (review)
- Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Modern Japanese Empire ed. by David G. Wittner, Philip C. Brown (review)
- Government by Mourning: Death and Political Integration in Japan, 1603– 1912 by Atsuko Hirai (review)
- A Christian Samurai: The Trials of Baba Bunkō by William J. Farge (review)
- Japanese Confucianism: A Cultural History by Kiri Paramore (review)
- Daoism in Japan: Chinese Traditions and Their Influence on Japanese Religious Culture ed. by Jeffrey L. Richey (review)
- Gods of Medieval Japan: Vol. 1, The Fluid Pantheon; Vol. 2, Protectors and Predators by Bernard Faure (review)
- Buddhism and the Transformation of Old Age in Medieval Japan by Edward R. Drott (review)
- Tracing the Itinerant Path: Jishū Nuns of Medieval Japan by Caitilin J. Griffiths (review)
- Women in Japanese Religions by Barbara R. Ambros (review)
- Perfumed Sleeves and Tangled Hair: Body, Woman, and Desire in Medieval Japanese Narratives by Rajyashree Pandey (review)
- The Akita Ranga School and the Cultural Context in Edo Japan by Imahashi Riko (review)
- Goze: Women, Musical Performance, and Visual Disability in Traditional Japan by Gerald Groemer (review)
- Street Performers and Society in Urban Japan, 1600–1900: The Beggar’s Gift by Gerald Groemer (review)
- Rashomon Effects: Kurosawa, Rashomon and Their Legacies ed. by Blair Davis, Robert Anderson, Jan Walls (review)
- Debating Otaku in Contemporary Japan: Historical Perspectives and New Horizons ed. by Patrick W. Galbraith, Thiam Huat Kam, Björn-Ole Kamm (review)
- Bachelor Japanists: Japanese Aesthetics and Western Masculinities by Christopher Reed (review)
- Writing Technology in Meiji Japan: A Media History of Modern Japanese Literature and Visual Culture by Seth Jacobowitz (review)
- Ambient Media: Japanese Atmospheres of Self by Paul Roquet (review)
- Imitation and Creativity in Japanese Arts: From Kishida Ryūsei to Miyazaki Hayao by Michael Lucken (review)
- The Hegemony of Tokyo Imperial University and the Paradox of Meritocracy in Modern Japan
- The Senses of Modernity in Tayama Katai’s “Shōjobyō” (1907)
- The Double Movement of the Landlord Class in Prewar Japan
- Folk Performance as Transgression: The Great Dengaku of 1096
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