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<Full text>Japan Review Vol.37
Classical Chinese Aesthetic Ideals meet the West : Modern Japanese Art as a Contact Zone
7-28
Prosthetic Revelations : Sticking the Teachings to the Body in a Japanese New Religion
29-49
Shaku Unshō in Korea : The Buddhist Precepts and Colonialism in Modern East Asia
51-75
Dynamic Scribal Culture in Late Seventeenth-Century Japan : Ihara Saikaku's Engagement with Handscrolls
77-100
Remembering and (Re)storing War Memories : The Postwar Fiction of Shimao Toshio
101-122
Tōkyō Shitaya Negishi Oyobi Kinbō-zu and the Symbolism of Community Mapping in the Late Meiji Period
123-150
<Translation>Narrating the Spread of Shinto and Shugendō in the Eighteenth Century : An Introduction to and Translation of the Shugen Ichijitsu Reisō Shintō mikki
151-176
<BOOK REVIEW>The God Susanoo and Korea in Japan's Cultural Memory : Ancient Myths and Modern Empire, by David Weiss
177-179
<BOOK REVIEW>Patriotic Pedagogy : How Karuta Game Cards Taught a Japanese War Generation, by Michaela Kelly
180-182
<BOOK REVIEW>Earthquake Children : Building Resilience from the Ruins of Tokyo, by Janet Borland
183-184
<BOOK REVIEW>In the Shelter of the Pine : A Memoir of Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu and Tokugawa Japan, by Ōgimachi Machiko; translated by G. G. Rowley
185-186
<BOOK REVIEW>Overcoming Empire in Post-Imperial East Asia : Repatriation, Redress and Rebuilding, edited by Barak Kushner and Sherzod Muminov
187-189
<BOOK REVIEW>Technical Knowledge in Early Modern Japan, edited by Erich Pauer and Ruselle Meade
190-192
<BOOK REVIEW>Bokujinkai : Japanese Calligraphy and the Postwar Avant-Garde, by Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer
193-195
<BOOK REVIEW>Shintō in the History and Culture of Japan, by Ronald S. Green
196-198
<BOOK REVIEW>Defamiliarizing Japan's Asia-Pacific War, edited by W. Puck Brecher and Michael W. Myers
199-200
<BOOK REVIEW>Making Meaningful Lives : Tales from an Aging Japan, by Iza Kavedžija
201-202
<BOOK REVIEW>Dancing the Dharma : Religious and Political Allegory in Japanese Noh Theater, by Susan Blakeley Klein
203-205
<BOOK REVIEW>Crisis Narratives, Institutional Change, and the Transformation of the Japanese State, edited by Sebastian Maslow and Christian Wirth
206-208
<BOOK REVIEW>The Metabolist Imagination : Visions of the City in Postwar Japanese Architecture and Science Fiction, by William O. Gardner
209-211
<BOOK REVIEW>A Fictional Commons : Natsume Sōseki and the Properties of Modern Literature, by Michael K. Bourdaghs
212-214
<BOOK REVIEW>Ezra Pound's Japan, by Andrew Houwen
215-216
<BOOK REVIEW>Japan-China Relations through the Lens of Chinese Politics, by Kokubun Ryosei
217-219
<BOOK REVIEW>Zen Terror in Prewar Japan : Portrait of an Assassin, by Brian Daizen Victoria
220-222
<BOOK REVIEW>The Immersive Enclosure : Virtual Reality in Japan, by Paul Roquet
223-225
<BOOK REVIEW>Defenders of Japan : The Post-Imperial Armed Forces 1946-2016, A History, by Garren Mulloy
226-228
<BOOK REVIEW>The Japanese Discovery of Chinese Fiction : The Water Margin and the Making of a National Canon, by William C. Hedberg
229-231