|
Special Note: MN appears four times a year, and is sent out to individual and institutional subscribers in more than forty countries. Starting with volume 60 (2005), it will be available online through Project MUSE. In addition, the complete run of back issues is available online, with a five-year moving wall, through JSTOR. |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
ARCHIVED Contents of Vol. 60 (2005) Vol. 60, No. 4 (Winter 2005) |
|
Articles Gender in Early Classical Japan: Marriage, Leadership, and Political
Status in Village and Palace. Rationalizing the Orient: The "East Asia Cooperative Community" in Prewar
Japan. Review ArticleA New Guide to an Old Source. |
Book ReviewsAncient Jomon of Japan. By Junko Habu. Dismissed as Elegant Fossils: Konoe Nobutada and the Role of Aristocrats
in Early Modern Japan. By Lee Bruschke-Johnson. Cultural Commerce and Dutch Commercial Culture: The Influence of
European Material Culture on Japan, 1700-1850. By Martha Chaiklin. Community and State in the Japanese Farm Village: Farm Tenancy Conciliation,
1924-1938. By Dimitri Vanoverbeke. Figures poétiques japonaises: La genèse de la poésie en chaîne.
By Sumie Terada. Developing Zeami: The Noh Actor's Attunement in Practice. By
Shelley Fenno Quinn. Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese
Literature. By Hosea Hirata. Letters of the Nun Eshinni: Images of Pure Land Buddhism in Medieval
Japan. By James C. Dobbins. The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Sôtô Zen Buddhism in
Tokugawa Japan. By Duncan Ryûken Williams. |
|
Contents of Vol. 60, No. 3 (Autumn 2005) |
|
ArticlesWar and Injury: The Emergence of Wound Medicine in Medieval Japan. Female Pilgrims and Mt. Fuji: Changing Perspectives on the Exclusion
of Women. Review ArticleExercises in Biography: The Case of Takebe Ayatari. |
Book ReviewsJapan's Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power. By Alexis
Dudden. Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, and the Emergence of the Imperial
Japanese Navy, 1868-1922. By J. Charles Schencking. La Modernité à l'Horizon: La culture populaire dans le Japon des
années vingt. Edited by Jean-Jacques Tschudin and Claude Hamon. Telling Lives: Women's Self-Writing in Modern Japan. Edited
and translated by Ronald P. Loftus. Femmes galantes, femmes artistes dans le Japon ancien, XIe-XIIIe
siècle. By Jacqueline Pigeot. Politics, Memory and Public Opinion: The History Textbook Controversy
and Japanese Society. By Sven Saaler. Kabuki Plays On Stage: Brilliance and Bravado, 1697-1766. Edited
by James R. Brandon and Samuel L. Leiter. The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic. By Takie Sugiyama Lebra.
Editorial Notes |
|
Contents of Vol. 60, No. 2 (Summer 2005) |
|
ArticlesUnsuitable Books for Women: Genji Monogatari and Ise Monogatari
in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan. Desire and Disgust: Meditations on the Impure Body in Medieval Japanese
Narratives. Research NoteImages of Akutô. |
Book ReviewsThe Tôkaidô Road: Traveling and Representation in Edo and
Meiji Japan. By Jilly Traganou. Interracial Intimacy in Japan: Western Men and Japanese Women, 1543-1900.
By Gary P. Leupp. Japan's Early Experience of Contract Management in the Treaty Ports.
By Yuki Allyson Honjo. Hiratsuka Raichô and Early Japanese Feminism. By Hiroko
Tomida. Historische Frauenforschung in Japan: Die Rekonstruktion der Vergangenheit
in Takamure Itsues "Geschichte der Frau" (Josei no Rekishi).
By Andrea Germer. At the House of Gathered Leaves: Short Biographical and Autobiographical
Narratives from Japanese Court Literature. By Joshua S. Mostow. Writing Home: Representations of the Native Place in Modern Japanese
Literature. By Stephen Dodd. The Body in Postwar Japanese Fiction. By Douglas N. Slaymaker. Keigo in Modern Japan: Polite Language from Meiji to the Present.
By Patricia J. Wetzel. Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World. By Theodore
Bestor. Identity and Ritual in a Japanese Diving Village: The Making and
Becoming of Person and Place. By D. P. Martinez. The Koto: A Traditional Instrument in Contemporary Japan. By
Henry Johnson. Editorial Notes |
|
Contents of Vol. 60, No. 1 (Spring 2005) |
|
Articles"Washing Off the Dust": Baths and Bathing in Late Medieval Japan. Competing with Amida: A Study and Translation of Jôkei's Miroku Kôshiki. Local Officials and the Meiji Conscription Campaign. |
Book ReviewsHouse and Home in Modern Japan: Reforming Everyday Life, 1880-1930. By Jordan Sand. Frauenerziehung und Frauenbild im Umbruch. Ideale von Mädchenerziehung, Frauenrolle und weiblichen Lebensentwürfen in der frühen Jogaku zasshi (1885-1889).
By Nadja Kischka-Wellhäusser. Women and the Labour Market in Japan's Industrialising Economy: The
Textile Industry before the Pacific War. By Janet Hunter. Colonizing Sex: Sexology and Social Control in Modern Japan.
By Sabine Frühstück. Toshié: A Story of Village Life in Twentieth-Century Japan.
By Simon Partner. Practicing the Afterlife: Perspectives from Japan.
Edited by Susanne Formanek and William LaFleur. Practical Pursuits: Religion, Politics, and Personal Cultivation in Nineteenth-Century Japan.
By Janine Tasca Sawada. Gender and National Literature: Heian Texts in the Constructions of Japanese Modernity.
By Tomiko Yoda. The Ethos of Noh: Actors and Their Art. By Eric C. Rath. Text and the City: Essays on Japanese Modernity. By Maeda Ai. Edited and with an introduction by James Fujii. The Artist as Professional in Japan. Edited by Melinda Takeuchi. Critical Perspectives on Classicism in Japanese Painting, 1600-1700.
Edited by Elizabeth Lillehoj. Editorial Notes |
Contents of: Vol. 64 | Vol. 63 |Vol. 62 | Vol. 61 | Vol. 60 | Vol. 59 | Vol. 58 | Vol. 57 | Vol. 56
|
Home | About MN | Submissions | Subscriptions | Indexes | Monographs |
|||
|
Back Issues Online |
Monumenta Nipponica |
|