INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES : Annual Report No.XXI

INTERNATIONAL JAPANESE STUDIES : Annual Report No.XXI(Feb. 2024)
Research Article
◆Terada Torahiko, Thinker on Mysterious Phenomena/YOKOYAMA Yasuko
◆In Between the “First” and the “Third World”: Ambivalent Encounters with “Third Worldism” in the Japanese Global Sixties/TAKATA Kei
◆Muromachi Merchants and Artisans in the Japanese Kimono Industry During the Early Showa Period 2 : Silk in the Mass Market/OKAMOTO Keiko
◆Preliminary Examination of the Relationships between Ishibashi Tanzan and Political Funds/SUZUMURA Yusuke
◆Comparative Analysis of Norm Awareness and Interpersonal Relations between Japanese Businesspeople Living in Japan and Western Countries/YOTSUYA Haruko
◆The origins of the Dutch Society for Japanese Art: Focussing on the Bulletin and archives of the Society in its early years/HORI Sakiko

Feature Articles “Japanese Transnationalism and Empire”
(The 5th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop)
◆The 5th EU-Japan Young Scholars Workshop in Alsace/TAKATA Kei
◆Japan’s Colonial Ambivalence: Political Ambiguity of Joseph Conrad and Osaragi Jiro/SHIMOMURA Anna
◆The Representation of ‘Coolies’ in the Japanese Empire: Propaganda Photographs in Manchuria/Jasmin RÜCKERT
◆A Benevolent Empire? Representations of Women’s Liberation and Democracy in Japanese Women’s Magazines under U.S.-Occupation/Jana ARESIN

Research Article of Young Researcher
◆”The Handan Dream” and “The Nanke Dream”: The Possibility of Reception of “Nanke Taishou Zhuan” in the Noh Play “Kantan”/LI Suyang

Material Research
◆On ‘Kuye(庫野)’ of “Zhigong Tu(職貢図)” owned by the Bibliothèque nationale de France/NAKAMURA Kazuyuki

Activity Report for 2022-2023
Miscellaneous Report
Guide for Authors


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