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- The Journal of Japanese Studies
- Society for Japanese Studies
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- Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice and Scriptural Cultures in Ancient Japan by Bryan D. Lowe (review) Volume 44, Number 2, Summer 2018, pp. 409-413
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This issue contains 38 articles in total
- One Hundred Million Philosophers: Science of Thought and the Culture of Democracy in Postwar Japan by Adam Bronson (review)
- Homecomings: The Belated Return of Japan's Lost Soldiers by Yoshikuni Igarashi (review)
- Casualties of History: Wounded Japanese Servicemen and the Second World War by Lee K. Pennington (review)
- Japanese Reflections on World War II and the American Occupation by Edgar A. Porter and Ran Ying Porter (review)
- Under the Shadow of the Rising Sun: Japan and the Jews during the Holocaust Era by Meron Medzini (review)
- Central Banks and Gold: How Tokyo, London, and New York Shaped the Modern World by Simon James Bytheway and Mark Metzler (review)
- Japan's Security Renaissance: New Policies and Politics for the Twenty-First Century by Andrew L. Oros (review)
- Globalization and the Politics of Institutional Reform in Japan by Motoshi Suzuki (review)
- Transnational Japan in the Global Environmental Movement by Simon Avenell (review)
- Suicide in Twentieth-Century Japan by Francesca Di Marco (review)
- Divided Fates: The State, Race, and Korean Immigrants' Adaptation in Japan and the United States by Kazuko Suzuki (review)
- The Fabric of Indigeneity: Ainu Identity, Gender, and Settler Colonialism in Japan by ann-elise lewallen (review)
- The Book of the Dead by Orikuchi Shinobu (review)
- Fukushima and the Arts: Negotiating Nuclear Disaster ed. by Barbara Geilhorn and Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt (review)
- My Life as a Filmmaker by Yamamoto Satsuo (review)
- Women in Japanese Cinema: Alternative Perspectives by Tamae K. Prindle (review)
- Satō Haruo and Modern Japanese Literature by Charles Exley (review)
- A Tokyo Anthology: Literature from Japan's Modern Metropolis, 1850–1920 ed. by Sumie Jones and Charles Shirō Inouye (review)
- Waves of Renewal: Modern Japanese Prints, 1900 to 1960: Selections from the Nihon no Hanga Collection, Amsterdam ed. by Chris Uhlenbeck, Amy Reigle Newland, and Maureen de Vries (review)
- Kyoto Visual Culture in the Early Edo and Meiji Periods: The Arts of Reinvention ed. by Morgan Pitelka and Alice Y. Tseng (review)
- The Problem of Women in Early Modern Japan by Marcia Yonemoto (review)
- Network of Knowledge: Western Science and the Tokugawa Information Revolution by Terrence Jackson (review)
- Itineraries of Power: Texts and Traversals in Heian and Medieval Japan by Terry Kawashima (review)
- Teika: The Life and Works of a Medieval Japanese Poet by Paul S. Atkins (review)
- The Ryukyu Kingdom: Cornerstone of East Asia by Mamoru Akamine (review)
- A Social History of the Ise Shrines: Divine Capital by Mark Teeuwen and John Breen (review)
- Ritualized Writing: Buddhist Practice and Scriptural Cultures in Ancient Japan by Bryan D. Lowe (review)
- Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan by Sherry D. Fowler (review)
- A Storied Sage: Canon and Creation in the Making of a Japanese Buddha by Micah L. Auerback (review)
- Against Harmony: Progressive and Radical Buddhism in Modern Japan by James Mark Shields (review)
- Dissenting Japan: A History of Japanese Radicalism and Counterculture, from 1945 to Fukushima by William Andrews (review)
- Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination after Fukushima by Aya Hirata Kimura (review)
- Writing Pregnancy in Low-Fertility Japan by Amanda C. Seaman (review)
- On Mediating Laughter: Japan, Television, and the Discourse of Cheer
- Reinvigoration and Interrogation of the Political Myth of Kiyū's Suicide in Ariyoshi Sawako's Furu Amerika ni sode wa nurasaji
- Yoshikawa Eiji's Newspaper Novel Miyamoto Musashi, Gender, and Commercial Journalism
- Japan's Labor Regime in Transition: Rethinking Work for a Shrinking Nation
- Notes on Contributors
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