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- Review of Japanese Culture and Society
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- Kokoro in the High School Textbook Volume 29, 2017, pp. 61-78
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This issue contains 25 articles in total
- On the Contributors
- Butterfly (1889)
- The Essence of Social Design (2013)
- The Smart Design Award: The Always Convenient × Always Prepared Series (2012)
- Report: From "Do It Yourself" to "Do It With Others" to "Do It For Others"—Can Fashion Be Renewed? Forum (2012)
- Interview with Sugiura Kōhei (2013)
- Design in Japan: Contemporary Perspectives on Design Practice
- The Whole Works, 1961–71
- Introduction
- Matsuzawa Yutaka's The Whole Works, 1961–1971
- Camellias and Vampires: Reading the Spermatic Economy in Natsume Sōseki's And Then (2008)
- From Postcolonial (2001)
- Death and Poetry: From Shiki to Sōseki (1992)
- Judging a Book by Its Cover: Natsume Sōseki, Book Design, and the Value of Art
- "Impressions of Korea and Manchuria" (1909)
- "Why Was He…Well, Killed?" Natsume Sōseki, Empire, and the Open Secrets of Anticolonial Violence
- The Relations Between Things and Three Types of People A lecture sponsored by the Manshū Nichinichi Shimbun, September 12, 1909, in Dalian
- Beach Boys in Manchuria: An Examination of Sōseki's Here and There in Manchuria and Korea, 1909
- Penning the Mad Man in the Attic: Queerness, Women Writers, and Race in Sōseki's Sanshirō
- Doubled Visions of Desire: Fujimura Misao, Kusamakura, and Homosocial Nostalgia
- Kokoro in the High School Textbook
- The Affect that Disorients Kokoro
- Kokoro and the Economic Imagination
- What Sort of a Stone Was Sōseki? How to Become Who You Are Not
- Editors' Introduction: Sōseki Great and Small
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