INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES : Annual Report No.XX

INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES : Annual Report No.XX(Feb. 2023)
Research Article
◆ From International to Transnational -New Development in International Japanese Studies-/ABIKO Shin
◆Toward Transnational Japanese Studies/TAKATA Kei
◆Muromachi Merchants and Artisans in the Japanese Kimono Industry during the Early Showa Period.
– Yūzen and Innovation/OKAMOTO Keiko
◆Why Did a Journalist Want to Become a Statesperson?: In the Case of Tanzan Ishibashi/SUZUMURA Yusuke
◆ The early years of the Dutch ‘Society for Japanese Art’: The Vereeniging voor Japansche Grafiek en Kleinkunst and the contributions of E. J. Modderman/HORI Sakiko

Feature Articles “Japanese Studies and Transnationalism”
(The 4th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop/ 2021 International New Generation Workshop)
◆The 4th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop in Alsace/TAKATA Kei
◆ Transnationalism in Literature and Its Reception: a Case Study of Zainichi Literature/YOSHIDA Aki
◆They Came from beyond the Sea: Castaways and the Transnational Cultural Exchange during the Edo Period
/Danila KASHKIN
◆Demarcating Japan: A view from the margins of modern Japanese history/YAMAMOTO Takahiro
◆ Europe and Japan as seen by MORI Arimasa/KOGA Michiyo

Book Review
◆ KOMEIE Shinobu. (2021). Regional information on the early modern Ezochi: A re-examination of the history of northern frontier. Hosei Univesity Press./SASAKI Toshikazu

Activity Report for 2021-2022
Miscellaneous Report
Guide for Authors


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