21世紀COE国際日本学研究叢書
21世紀COE国際日本学研究叢書
この叢書には、以下の内容を収録している。
- Foreword: What is “International Japanese Studies”?
 
・・・HOSHINO Tsutomu
- “Japanese Studies”: Seen from Europe, seen from Japan
 
・・・Josef A. KYBURZ
- Knowledge production, Endogenous vs Exogenous
 
・・・Harumi BEFU
- Transcending the Boundaries: The Case of the Anthropology of Japan
 
・・・KUWAYAMA Takami
- Anthropologists and Their Areas: Some Thoughts on aEupo/Japanese Approach
 
・・・Joy HENDRY
- Dimensions of Comparison andTranslation: Rethinking Japanese Studies
 
・・・SHIMADA Shingo
- The perception of Space and Time in Europe and Japan: in Defence of Cultural Relativism
 
・・・Josef A. KYBURZ
- Korea’s Colonial Legacy and Japanese studies
 
・・・CHOI Kilsung
- Sino-Japanese Cultural Junctions and Disjunctions from a European Perspective
 
・・・W.F. VANDE WALLE
- Trapped in the images of “Good Old Europe”: Difficulties in de-orientalizing knowledge production in Japanese/Area Studies
 
・・・Steffi RICHTER
- Japan’s Growing Cultural Power: The Example of Manga in France
 
・・・Jean-Marie BOUISSOU
- The Human Kaleidoscope of the Edo Period as Seen in Language
 
・・・TANAKA Yūko
- Tradition and Contemporaneity: Can Noh Research Be Internationalized?
 
・・・YAMANAKA Reiko
- On the Differences between Kokushi and Nihonshi: A Study of the Collective Consciousness and Social Order Exhibited in Revolts and Festivals of Mid-Nineteenth Century Japan
 
・・・SAWATO Hirosato
- Approaches in Japanese Intellectual History and Their Reflection in Critiques of MaruyamaMasao
 
・・・Annick HORIUCHI
- Is Hanami a Unique element of Japanese Culture?
 
・・・SHIRAHATA Yōzaburō
- Ethnology, Folklore Studies, and the nation State: The Contribution of Yanagita Kunio
 
・・・KABAYAMA Kōichi
- The Potential of Watsuji Tetsuō’s Philosophy
 
・・・HOSHINO Tsutomu
- Addressing the National Character of Taste: Kuki’s Japan and Bergson’s France
 
・・・ ABIKO Shin
- Is Genuine Intercultural Understanding Possible?:An Exploration Based on perceptions of the Classroom
 
・・・SAGARA Masatoshi
- Japanese Collections in European Museums and the Development of Japanese Studies
 
・・・Josef KREINER
 			 
		