- Index to Volume 77
STUDIES IN JAPANESE CULTURE
VOLUME 77 NUMBERS 1–2
2022
INDEX
PUBLISHED BY
SOPHIA UNIVERSITY, TOKYO
Articles
Versifying for Others: Akazome Emon's Proxy Poems | Takeshi Watanabe | 1 |
Jesuit Printing and Hiragana Books | Sasaki Takahiro | 27 |
Sacred Noh at Kanda Myōjin | Gerald Groemer | 77 |
Neither Plagiarism nor Patchwork: The Culture of Citation and the Making of Authorship in Medieval Japanese Poetry | Pier Carlo Tommasi | 207 |
The Self-Fashioning of E. S. Morse: A Comparison of Japan Day by Day and Its Primary Source | Hina Hirayama | 259 |
Research Aids
A New Japanese-German Dictionary | Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit | 295 |
Book Reviews
Sachiko Kawai. Uncertain Powers: Sen'yōmon-in and Landownership by Royal Women in Early Medieval Japan. By Paula Curtis | 109 |
Sachi Schmidt-Hori. Tales of Idolized Boys: Male-Male Love in Medieval Japanese Buddhist Narratives. By Margaret Childs | 115 |
Richard Rubinger, ed. and trans. A Social History of Literacy in Japan. By Mark Lincicome | 119 |
Stefan Köck, Brigitte Pickl-Kolaczia, and Bernhard Scheid, eds. Religion, Power, and the Rise of Shinto in Early Modern Japan. By Matthias Hayek | 125 |
Akihiro Odanaka and Masami Iwai. Japanese Political Theatre in the 18th Century: Bunraku Puppet Plays in Social Context. By Satoko Shimazaki | 130 |
Nobuko Toyosawa. Imaginative Mapping: Landscape and Japanese Identity in the Tokugawa and Meiji Eras. By Robert Goree | 135 |
Roderick I. Wilson. Turbulent Streams: An Environmental History of Japan's River, 1600–1920. By Philip Brown | 140 |
Nathan Shockey. The Typographic Imagination: Reading and Writing in Japan's Age of Modern Print Media. By Seth Jacobowitz | 145 |
Timothy M. Yang. A Medicated Empire: The Pharmaceutical Industry and Modern Japan. By Hiromi Mizuno | 149 |
Tatiana Linkhoeva. Revolution Goes East: Imperial Japan and Soviet Communism. By Yukiko Koshiro | 155 |
Kayoko Takeda. Interpreters and War Crimes. By Sandra Wilson | 161 |
Michael Crandol. Ghost in the Well: The Hidden History of Horror Films in Japan. By Lindsay Nelson | 165 |
Mark Mullins. Yasukuni Fundamentalism: Japanese Religions and the Politics of Restoration. By Kota Saito | 170 |
Garren Mulloy. Defenders of Japan: The Post-Imperial Armed Forces 1946–2016, A History. By Giulio Pugliese | 175 |
Chelsea Szendi Schieder. Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left. By Patricia Steinhoff | 178 |
Rebecca Suter. Two-World Literature: Kazuo Ishiguro's Early Novels. By Matthew Strecher | 182 |
Gabriele Koch. Healing Labor: Japanese Sex Work in the Gendered Economy. By Fabio Gygi | 187 |
Yoshiko Okuyama. Reframing Disability in Manga. By Mark Bookman | 191 |
Allison Alexy. Intimate Disconnections: Divorce and the Romance of Independence in Contemporary Japan. By Harald Fuess | 197 |
Song-nai Rhee, C. Melvin Aikens, and Gina L. Barnes. Archaeology and History of Toraijin: Human, Technological, and Cultural Flow from the Korean Peninsula to the Japanese Archipelago c. 800 BC–AD 60. By Richard D. McBride II | 315 |
Susan Blakeley Klein. Dancing the Dharma: Religious and Political Allegory in Japanese Noh Theater. By Paul S. Atkins | 319 |
H. Mack Horton. The Rhetoric of Death and Discipleship in Premodern Japan: Sōchō's "Death of Sōgi" and "Kikaku's Death of Master Bashō." By Gary L. Ebersole | 322 |
Christine M. E. Guth. Craft Culture in Early Modern Japan: Materials, Makers, and Mastery. By Liliana Morais | 325 |
Gary P. Leupp and De-min Tao, eds. The Tokugawa World. By Laura Nenzi | 330 |
Wei Yu Wayne Tan. Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine, and Identity. By Gerald Groemer | 334 |
Robert Goree. Printing Landmarks: Popular Geography and "Meisho Zue" in Late Tokugawa Japan. By R. Keller Kimbrough | 341 |
Glynne Walley, trans. Kyokutei Bakin. Eight Dogs, or "Hakkenden": Part One—An Ill-Considered Jest. By William C. Hedberg | 344 |
Arthur M. Mitchell. Disruptions of Daily Life: Japanese Literary Modernism in the World. By William O. Gardner | 349 |
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