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February 15, 2024
winter 2024 issue of the Journal of Japanese Studies is live
From: JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES <jjs@uw.edu>
Date: 2024/02/08
Launching the fiftieth year of publication of the Journal of Japanese Studies, the winter 2024 issue is live online (and also available in print) and features articles by Youjia Li, Ben Whaley, Alexander Murphy, Aaron P. Jasny, Małgorzata Karolina Citko-DuPlantis, and Christopher W. Hughes--plus reviews of two dozen new books on Japan.
https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/
The Flowing Chō: Cart Transportation and the Redefinition of Japan's Early Modern Urban Space
YOUJIA LI
Who Let the Dogs Out? Race as Illness in Tezuka Osamu's Ode to Kirihito
BEN WHALEY
The Voice of a Stranger: Rumor, Radio, and the Aurality of Difference in Interwar Japan
ALEXANDER MURPHY
The Novelty of Nature: Kojima Usui and Hierarchies of Genre in Modern Japanese Literature
AARON P. JASNY
The Poet Who Challenged the Shogun: Asukai Masayo and Shinshoku Kokin Wakashū
MAŁGORZATA KAROLINA CITKO-DUPLANTIS
Japan's "Three National Security Documents" and Defense Capabilities: Reinforcing a Radical Military Trajectory
CHRISTOPHER W. HUGHES
Martha L. Walsh
Managing Editor
Journal of Japanese Studies
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