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- Volume 74, Number 1, 2019
- Contents Tourism in Japan: Pilgrimages to "Sacred Sites" of Popular Culture by Philip Seaton et al. (review)
- Interpreting Anime by Christopher Bolton, and: The Anime Ecology: A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media by Thomas Lamarre (review)
- Intimacy and Reproduction in Contemporary Japan by Genaro Castro-Vázquez (review)
- The Abe Administration and the Rise of the Prime Ministerial Executive by Aurelia George Mulgan (review)
- Denying the Comfort Women: The Japanese State's Assault on Historical Truth ed. by Nishino Rumiko, Kim Puja, and Onozawa Akane (review)
- Circles of Compensation: Economic Growth and the Globalization of Japan by Kent E. Calder (review)
- Japan in Asia: Post-Cold-War Diplomacy by Tanaka Akihiko (review)
- Japan's Quest for Stability in Southeast Asia: Navigating the Turning Points in Postwar Asia by Miyagi Taizō (review)
- Making Icons: Repetition and the Female Image in Japanese Cinema, 1945–1964 by Jennifer Coates (review)
- Others in Japanese Agriculture: Koreans, Evacuees and Migrants 1920–1950 by Yasuoka Ken'ichi (review)
- Embracing "Asia" in China and Japan: Asianism Discourse and the Contest for Hegemony, 1912–1933 by Torsten Weber (review)
- The Merchant's Tale: Yokohama and the Transformation of Japan by Simon Partner (review)
- To Stand with the Nations of the World: Japan's Meiji Restoration in World History by Mark Ravina (review)
- The Origin of Modern Shinto in Japan: The Vanquished Gods of Izumo by Yijiang Zhong (review)
- Yokohama and the Silk Trade: How Eastern Japan Became the Primary Economic Region of Japan, 1843–1893 by Yasuhiro Makimura (review)
- Good Dogs: Edification, Entertainment, and Kyokutei Bakin's "Nansō Satomi hakkenden." by Glynne Walley (review)
- Bringing Whales Ashore: Oceans and the Environment of Early Modern Japan by Jakobina K. Arch (review)
- Making Time: Astronomical Time Measurement in Tokugawa Japan by Yulia Frumer (review)
- Parody, Irony and Ideology in the Fiction of Ihara Saikaku by David J. Gundry (review)
- Women, Rites, and Ritual Objects in Premodern Japan ed. by Karen M. Gerhart (review)
- The Poetics of Nativism: Motoori Norinaga and the Sacralization of Japanese Literature
- War without Blood? The Literary Uses of a Taboo Fluid in Heike Monogatari
- Unearthing Lost Memories: A Reexamination of the Role of Naniwa in Early Japan
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