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  • 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, 16001920. 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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