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Table of Contents ARTICLES
The Creation of the Edo Outcaste Order
Regional Diversity in Demographic and Family Patterns
Saikaku and the Narrative Turnabout
Culture, Nationalism, and Sakaguchi Ango
Memoirs of the Orient
Antoni, Shinto und die Konzeption des japanischen
Nationalwesens (kokutai): Der religiöse Traditionalismus in Neuzeit und
Moderne Japan
Breen and Teeuwen, eds., Shinto in History: Ways of the
Kami
Machida, Renegade Monk: Hōnen and Japanese Pure Land
Buddhism
Baroni, Obaku Zen: The Emergence of the Third Sect of Zen
in Tokugawa Japan
Adolphson, The Gates of Power: Monks, Courtiers, and
Warriors in Premodern Japan
Ravina, Land and Lordship in Early Modern Japan
Shively and McCullough, eds., The Cambridge History of
Japan, Volume 2: Heian Japan
LaMarre, Uncovering Heian Japan: An Archaeology of
Sensation and Inscription
Mortimer, Meeting the Sensei: The Role of the Master in
Shirakaba Writers
Dodane, Yosano Akiko: Poete de la passion et figure de
proue du feminisme japonais
Starrs, Soundings in Time: The Fictive Art of Yasunari
Kawabata
Molasky, The American Occupation of Japan and
Okinawa
Yoneyama, Hiroshima Traces: Time, Space, and the
Dialectics of Memory
Harootunian, History’s Disquiet: Modernity, Cultural
Practice, and the Question of Everyday Life
Kawanishi, The Human Face of Industrial Conflict in
Post-War Japan
Miller and Kanazawa, Order by Accident: The Origins and
Consequences of Conformity in Contemporary Japan
Mullins, Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of
Indigenous Movements
Ryang, ed., Koreans in Japan: Critical Voices from the
Margin
LeTendre, Learning to Be Adolescent: Growing Up in U.S.
and Japanese Middle Schools
Long, ed., Lives in Motion: Composing Circles of Self and
Community in Japan
Long, ed., Caring for the Elderly in Japan and the US:
Practices and Purposes
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