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Japanese Studies Volume 19 Number 3 December 1999
General Papers Shock and Modernity in Walter Benjamin and Kawabata Yasunari Carl Cassegard 237
Nationalizing Cho¯-Cho¯-San: The Signification of ‘Butterfly Singers’ in a Japanese–Brazilian Community Shuhei Hosokawa 253 Mustafa and the Mikado: A Francophile Egyptian’s Turn to Meiji Japan Michael Laffan 269 Identity and Tea Ceremony in Brazil Cristina Moreira da Rocha 287
Joseph Dodge and the Geometry of Power in US–Japan Relations Marie Thorsten and Yoneyuki Sugita 297
Book Reviews Haruo Shirane, Traces of Dreams: Landscape, Cultural Memory, and the Poetry of Basho¯ Makoto Ueda, The Path of Flowering Thorn: The Life and Poetry of Yosa Buson James McMullen 315 Mark Mullins, Christianity Made in Japan: A Study of Indigenous Movements Colin Noble 317 D. P. Martinez (Ed.), The Worlds of Japanese Popular Culture: Gender, Shifting Boundaries and Global Cultures Morris Low 320 J. A. A. Stockwin, Governing Japan: Divided Politics in a Major Economy Purnendra Jain and Takashi Inoguchi (Eds), Japanese Politics Today: Beyond Karaoke Democracy? F. Ben Tipton 322 Gregory Smits, Visions of Ryukyu: Identity and Ideology in Early-Modern Thought and Politics J. Philip Gabriel, Mad Wives and Island Dreams: Shimao Toshio and the Margins
of Japanese Literature Gavan McCormack 326 James E. Roberson, Japanese Working Class Lives: An Ethnographic Study of Factory Workers Louella Matsunaga 330
Notes on Contributors 333 Title-page and Contents, Volume 19 335
Japanese Studies Volume 19 Number 2 September 1999 GENERAL PAPERS Japan’s 1999 Unified Local Elections: Electing Tokyo’s Governor Purnendra Jain 117 Naka Taro¯, A Poet of Music: Hagiwara Sakutaro¯ Yasuko Claremont 133 The Dancing Granny: Linking the Generations in a Japanese Age-integrated Welfare Centre Leng Leng Thang 151 On the Edge of the Orient: English Representations of Japan, circa 1895–1910 P. L. Pham 163 Takuboku’s ‘Poetic Diary’ and Barthes’s Anti-autobiography: (Postmodernist?) Fragmented Selves in Fragments of a Life Hélène Bowen Raddeker 183 BOOK REVIEWS William Wayne Farris, Sacred Texts and Buried Treasures: Issues in the Historical Archaeology of Ancient Japan Mark Hudson 201 Bernard Faure, The Red Thread: Buddhist Approaches to Sexuality Paul Harrison 203 Katsuyuki Hasegawa, The Foreigner I Loved/Watashi ga koishita gaikokujin Vera Mackie 205 Matthew Kaplan et al. (Eds), Intergenerational Programs: Support for Children, Youth, and Elders in Japan Edwina Palmer 207 Sepp Linhart and Sabine Frühstück (Eds), The Culture of Japan as Seen through its Leisure David Leheny 210
Sharon Minichiello (Ed.), Japan’s Competing Modernities: Issues in Culture and Democracy Elise K. Tipton 212
Hélène Bowen Raddeker, Treacherous Women of Imperial Japan: Patriarchal Fictions, Patricidal Fantasies Linnell Secomb 214 Bob Reece, Masa Jepun: Sarawak under the Japanese 1941–1945 Steven Drakeley 217 Jeffrey Ruoff and Kenneth Ruoff, The Emperor’s Naked Army Marches On/Yukiyukite shingun Michael Baskett 219
Eugene Soviak (Ed.) and Kamiyama Tamie (Trans.), A Diary of Darkness: The Wartime Diary of Kiyosawa Kiyoshi Beatrice Trefalt 221 Stephen Vlastos (Ed.), Mirror of Modernity: Invented Traditions of Modern Japan Sandra Wilson 224 Naoko Shimazu, Japan, Race and Equality: The Racial Equality Proposal of 1919 Thomas W. Burkman 226
Notes on Contributors 229
Japanese Studies
Volume 19 Number 1 May 1999
GENERAL PAPERS Jammin on the Jazz Frontier: The Japanese Jazz Community in Interwar Shanghai E. Taylor Atkins 5
From Ethnic Ghetto to Gourmet Republic: The Changing Image of Kobes Chinatown in Modern Japan Timothy Y. Tsu 17
Commercialized Politics: Japans New Mass-Mediated Reality Todd Joseph Miles Holden 33
Rocking the Bomb: A Case Study in the Politicization of Popular Culture Carolyn S. Stevens 49
Japanese Social Values in Representations of Australia Masayo Tada 69
BOOK REVIEWS Stephen Turnbull, The Kakure Kirishitan of Japan: A Study of Their Development, Beliefs and Rituals to the Present Day Colin Noble 81
Igarashi Akio (Ed.), Henyo¯ suru Ajia to Nihon: Ajia shakai ni shinto¯ suru Nihon no popyuraa karuchaa Tessa Morris-Suzuki 84
Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni, Packaged Japaneseness: Weddings, Business and Brides Edwina Palmer 86
Jeffrey Broadbent, Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest Rodger C. Field 88
Elise K. Tipton (Ed.), Society and the State in Interwar Japan Ann Waswo 91
John Clammer (Ed.), Contemporary Urban Japan: A Sociology of Consumption Wesley Sasaki-Uemura 93
Carl Mosk, Making Health Work: Human Growth in Modern Japan Mark Hudson 96
David Myers and Kotaku Ishido (Eds), Japan at the Crossroads: Hot Issues for the 21st Century Colin Noble 98
Ruth L. Ozeki, My Year of Meat David Kelly 100
An Exchange on Okinawa 103
Notes on Contributors 105
Japanese Studies Volume 18 Number 3 December 1998 GENERAL PAPERS Designing After Disaster: Barrack Decoration and the Great Kanto Earthquake Gennifer Weisenfeld 229 Theorizing Sex/Gender in Early Modern Japan: Kitamura Kigins Maidenflowers and Wild Azaleas Paul G. Schalow 247 Studying Jazz in Postwar Japan: Where to Begin? Joe B. Moore 265 Educating for a New Japan: Shiga Shigetakas Criticism of the Imperial Education System Masako Gavin 281 The Management of Politeness in Japanese Tour Guiding Discourse Sanae Enomoto 295 BOOK REVIEWS Jane Marie Law, Puppets of Nostalgia: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of the Japanese Awaji Ningyo Tradition A. Kimi Coaldrake 311
Sally Ann Hastings, Neighborhood and Nation in Tokyo, 19051937 Elise K. Tipton 312
Joan R. Piggott, The Emergence of Japanese Kingship Gina L. Barnes 314
Louise Young, Japans Total Empire: Manchuria and the Culture of Wartime Imperialism Stephen S. Large 317 Jennifer Robertson, Takarazuka: Sexual Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan Chris Berry 321 Roy Starrs, An Artless ArtThe Zen Aesthetic of Shiga Naoya: A Critical Study with Selected Translations Leith Morton 323 Richard M. Siddle, Race, Resistance and the Ainu of Japan Mark Hudson 326 Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Re-Inventing Japan: Time, Space, Nation
Sandra Wilson 327 Erratum 331 Call for Papers 332
Title-page and Contents, Volume 18 333
Japanese Studies Volume 18 Number 2 September 1998 GENERAL PAPERS Colonialism and Identity in Okinawa before 1945 Richard Siddle 117 Japan as a Reactive State? Analyzing Japans Relations with the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam Keiko Hirata 135 Keeping up with the Tanakas:the Social Construction of Word Processing Technology in Japan, 19821995 Nanette Gottlieb 153 Marketing Japan: Japanese cultural presence under a global gaze Koichi Iwabuchi 165 Putting More than Words in their Mouths: Using Model Dialogues to Construct Social Reality in the Japanese Language Classroom William Armour 181 REVIEW ARTICLE Marginality and Social Isolation in Urban Japan. Carolyn S. Stevens, On the Margins of Japanese Society: volunteers and the welfare of the urban underclass George A. De Vos 199 BOOK REVIEWS Tony Barrell and Rick Tanaka, Okinawa Dreams OK Richard Siddle 205 Gary P. Leupp, Male Colors:The Construction of Homosexuality in Tokugawa Japan Chris Berry 206 Yo¯ichi Nagashima, Objective Description of the Self: the Literary Theory of Iwano Ho¯mei Tomoko Aoyama 209 Komai Hiroshi, Migrant Workers in Japan Vera Mackie 210 Toru Mitsui and Shuhei Hosokawa, Karaoke around the World: Global Technology, Local Singing Christine R. Yano 212 Dorinne Kondo, About Face: Performing Race in Fashion and Theatre Tseen Khoo 214
Japanese Studies Volume 18 Number 1 May 1998 GENERAL PAPERS In Search of the Sound of Empire: Tanabe Hisao and the Foundation of Japanese Ethnomusicology Shuhei Hosokawa 5 Unquiet Graves: Kato¯ Norihiro and the Politics of Mourning Tessa Morris-Suzuki 21 From Number One to Number Nothing: Japans Fin de Siècle Blues Gavan McCormack 31 Japayuki Cinderella Girl: Containing the Immigrant Other Vera Mackie 45 The Condition of Cultural Studies in Japan Shunya Yoshimi 65 Zadankai: On Cultural Studies, Japanese Studies, Area Studies Narita Ryu¯ichi, Tessa Morris-Suzuki & Yao Souchou 73
Cultural Studies and its Discontents: Pacific Asia Cultural Studies Forum in Britain Yoshitaka Mori & Hiroki Ogasawara 89 BOOK REVIEWS Sonia Ryang, North Koreans in Japan: Language, Ideology and Identity Nanette Gottlieb 97 Vera Mackie, Creating Socialist Women in Japan: Gender, Labour and Activism, 19001937 Tomoko Akami 101
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