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- The Journal of Japanese Studies
- University of California Press
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- Intimate Japan: Ethnographies of Closeness and Conflict ed. by Allison Alexy and Emma E. Cook (review) Volume 46, Number 1, Winter 2020, pp. 286-291
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This issue contains 42 articles in total
- New Essays in Japanese Aesthetics ed. by A. Minh Nguyen (review)
- An Anthropology of the Machine: Tokyo's Commuter Train Network by Michael Fisch (review)
- Intimate Japan: Ethnographies of Closeness and Conflict ed. by Allison Alexy and Emma E. Cook (review)
- Shinto, Nature and Ideology in Contemporary Japan: Making Sacred Forests by Aike P. Rots (review)
- Long Strange Journey: On Modern Zen, Zen Art, and Other Predicaments by Gregory P. A. Levine (review)
- Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan by Rebecca Corbett (review)
- Devouring Japan: Global Perspectives on Japanese Culinary Identity ed. by Nancy K. Stalker (review)
- Political Corruption and Scandals in Japan by Matthew M. Carlson and Steven R. Reed (review)
- Negotiating the U.S.-Japan Alliance: Japan Confidential by Yukinori Komine (review)
- Japan in the American Century by Kenneth B. Pyle (review)
- Contraceptive Diplomacy: Reproductive Politics and Imperial Ambitions in the United States and Japan by Aiko Takeuchi-Demirci (review)
- Mass Media, Consumerism and National Identity in Postwar Japan by Martyn David Smith (review)
- Japan at the Crossroads: Conflict and Compromise after Anpo by Nick Kapur (review)
- A Sense of the City: Modes of Urban Representation in the Works of Nagai Kafū (1879–1959) by Gala Maria Follaco (review)
- Provoke: Between Protest and Performance—Photography in Japan 1960/ 1975 ed. by Diane Dufour and Matthew S. Witkovsky (review)
- Art and Engagement in Early Postwar Japan by Justin Jesty (review)
- Tokyo Boogie-Woogie: Japan's Pop Era and Its Discontents by Hiromu Nagahara (review)
- Electrified Voices: How the Telephone, Phonograph, and Radio Shaped Modern Japan, 1868–1945 by Kerim Yasar (review)
- Double Visions, Double Fictions: The Doppelgänger in Japanese Film and Literature by Baryon Tensor Posadas (review)
- Miyazakiworld: A Life in Art by Susan Napier (review)
- The Cinema of Ozu Yasujiro: Histories of the Everyday by Woojeong Joo (review)
- Return from Siberia: A Japanese Life in War and Peace, 1925–2015 by Oguma Eiji (review)
- Japan's Occupation of Java in the Second World War: A Transnational History by Ethan Mark (review)
- Bombing the City: Civilian Accounts of the Air War in Britain and Japan, 1939–1945 by Aaron William Moore (review)
- Engineering Asia: Technology, Colonial Development and the Cold War Order ed. by Hiromi Mizuno, Aaron S. Moore, and John DiMoia (review)
- Rules of the House: Family Law and Domestic Disputes in Colonial Korea by Sungyun Lim (review)
- Colonizing Language: Cultural Production and Language Politics in Modern Japan and Korea by Christina Yi (review)
- Making History Matter: Kuroita Katsumi and the Construction of Imperial Japan by Lisa Yoshikawa (review)
- Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan by Jakobina K. Arch (review)
- Give and Take: Poverty and the Status Order in Early Modern Japan by Maren A. Ehlers (review)
- The Dream of Christian Nagasaki: World Trade and the Clash of Cultures, 1560–1640 by Reinier H. Hesselink (review)
- Mediated by Gifts: Politics and Society in Japan, 1350–1850 ed. by Martha Chaiklin (review)
- Chinese Literary Forms in Heian Japan: Poetics and Practice by Brian Steininger (review)
- Unbinding The Pillow Book: The Many Lives of a Japanese Classic by Gergana Ivanova (review)
- The Forty-Seven Rōnin: The Vendetta in History by John A. Tucker (review)
- Dancer, Nun, Ghost, Goddess: The Legend of Giō and Hotoke in Japanese Literature, Theater, Visual Arts, and Cultural Heritage by Roberta Strippoli (review)
- The Making of Postwar Japan: A Speculative Essay
- Ronald Dore's Japan
- Performing Democracy: Audience Participation in Postwar Broadcasting
- The "Ōnin War" as the Fulfillment of Prophecy
- Noting Suicide with a Vague Sense of Anxiety
- Notes on Contributors
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