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  1. The Rise and Fall of Modern Japanese Literature by John Whittier Treat (review)
  2. Osaka Modern: The City in the Japanese Imaginary by Michael P. Cronin (review)
  3. The Uses of Literature in Modern Japan: Histories and Cultures of the Book by Sari Kawana (review)
  4. Ecocriticism in Japan ed. by Hisaaki Wake, Keijiro Suga and Yuki Masami (review)
  5. Media Theory in Japan ed. by Marc Steinberg and Alexander Zahlten (review)
  6. The End of Japanese Cinema: Industrial Genres, National Times, and Media Ecologies by Alexander Zahlten (review)
  7. Time and Place Are Nonsense: The Films of Seijun Suzuki by Tom Vick (review)
  8. The Joy of Noh: Embodied Learning and Discipline in Urban Japan by Katrina L. Moore (review)
  9. Making Modern Japanese-Style Painting: Kano Hōgai and the Search for Images by Chelsea Foxwell (review)
  10. Interpreting Anime by Christopher Bolton (review)
  11. The Anime Ecology: A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media by Thomas Lamarre (review)
  12. The Anime Boom in the United States: Lessons for Global Creative Industries by Michal Daliot-Bul and Nissim Otmazgin (review)
  13. Marketcraft: How Governments Make Markets Work by Steven K. Vogel (review)
  14. Reconstructing Adult Masculinities: Part-time Work in Contemporary Japan by Emma E. Cook (review)
  15. Our Unions, Our Selves: The Rise of Feminist Labor Unions in Japan by Anne Zacharias-Walsh (review)
  16. Who Judges? Designing Jury Systems in Japan, East Asia, and Europe by Rieko Kage (review)
  17. Treatise on the People of Wa in the Chronicle of the Kingdom of Wei: The World's Earliest Written Text on Japan by Saeki Arikiyo (review)
  18. Akutō and Rural Conflict in Medieval Japan by Morten Oxenboell (review)
  19. Making Time: Astronomical Time Measurement in Tokugawa Japan by Yulia Frumer (review)
  20. Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan by James L. Huffman (review)
  21. Idly Scribbling Rhymers: Poetry, Print, and Community in Nineteenth-Century Japan by Robert Tuck (review)
  22. To Stand with the Nations of the World: Japan's Meiji Restoration in World History by Mark Ravina (review)
  23. Japan on the Silk Road: Encounters and Perspectives of Politics and Culture in Eurasia ed. by Selçuk Esenbel (review)
  24. Promiscuous Media: Film and Visual Culture in Imperial Japan, 1926–1945 by Hikari Hori (review)
  25. Placing Empire: Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan by Kate McDonald (review)
  26. Monster of the Twentieth Century: Kōtoku Shū sui and Japan's First AntiImperialist Movement by Robert Thomas Tierney (review)
  27. Embracing "Asia" in China and Japan: Asianism Discourse and the Contest for Hegemony, 1912–1933 by Torsten Weber (review)
  28. Resurrecting Nagasaki: Reconstruction and the Formation of Atomic Narratives by Chad R. Diehl (review)
  29. The Dismantling of Japan's Empire in East Asia: Deimperialization, Postwar Legitimation and Imperial Afterlife ed. by Barak Kushner and Sherzod Muminov (review)
  30. Postwar Emigration to South America from Japan and the Ryukyu Islands by Pedro Iacobelli (review)
  31. Rethinking Postwar Okinawa: Beyond American Occupation ed. by Pedro Iacobelli and Hiroko Matsuda (review)
  32. Ennobling Japan's Savage Northeast: Tōhoku as Postwar Thought, 1945–2011 by Nathan Hopson (review)
  33. Post-Fascist Japan: Political Culture in Kamakura after the Second World War by Laura Hein (review)
  34. Rethinking Japanese Studies: Eurocentrism and the Asia-Pacific Region ed. by Kaori Okano and Yoshio Sugimoto (review)
  35. Electoral Reform and National Security in Japan: From Pork to Foreign Policy by Amy Catalinac (review)
  36. Who Gets to Represent Korean Buddhism? The Contest to Control Buddhism in Colonial Korea, 1920–1945
  37. An Outbreak of Emotion: Romantic Love and Middle-Class Identity in 1921 Japan
  38. Kōda Rohan's Fūryūbutsu: Semiotic Polyvalency and "Salvific" Prose
  39. The Scribal Imaginary in Medieval Japanese Paratexts
  40. Notes on Contributors
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