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JAPAN
| "Demain le Japon: une Super-puissance", Philip Van Slyck,
Dialogue, Vol.4, No.1, 1973. |
| "Yoshi and Company", Susan Flakes, The Drama Review, Vol.
19, No. 4, 1975. |
| "Tenjo-Sajiki Manifesto", Shuji Terayama, The Drama
Review, Vol. 19, No. 4, 1975. |
| "A Japanese-American in Tokyo", David Mura, Partisan
Review, Vol. 5, No.1, Winter 1988. |
| "Growing Up and the Old Kentucky Home: An Examination in
Japanese Popular Culture of Divorce and the Broken Family",
Yoichi Arai and Frederick I. Kaplan, Journal of Popular Culture,
Vol.22, No.3, Winter 1988. |
| "Female Gender Role Patterns in Japanese Comic Magazines",
Sean Ledden and Fred Fejes, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.21, No.1,
Summer 1987. |
| "The Virtue of Japanese Mothers: Cultural Definitions of
Women's Lives", Merry White, Daedalus, vol. 116, No. 3, Summer
1987. |
| "Japan's Quiet Strength", Saburo Okita. Foreign Policy,
No. 75, Summer 1989. |
| "Japan's Vision", Toshiki Kaifu, Foreign Policy, No. 80
Fall 1990. |
| "Protest and Rebellion: Fantasy Themes in Japanese
Comics", Adams and Hill, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 25,
No.1, Summer 1991. |
| "Japan's Foreign Policy in East Asia", Inoguchi, Current
History, Vol. 91, No.569, December 1992. |
| "Coping With Japan", Nye, Foreign Policy, No.89, Winter
1992-1993. |
| "Letter From Kyoto", Lowe, The American Scholar, Vol. 62,
No.4, Autumn 1993. |
| "Japan: The End OneParty Dominance", Anderson, Current
History, , Vol. 92, No.578 December 1993. |
| "Sayonara, Japan Inc.", Silk and Kono, Foreign Policy,
No.93, Winter 1993-1994. |
| "Intellectual and Society in Japan", Bellah, Daedalus,
Vol. 101, No.2, Spring 1972. |
| "'Sweet Love' and Women's Place: Valentine's Day, Japan
Style", Creighton, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 27, No.3,
Winter 1993. |
| "Hiroshima / Nagasaki as History and Politics", Sodei;
"Triumphal and Tragic Narratives of the War in Asia", Dower;
Journal of American History, Vol.82, No.3, December 1995. |
| "German Weltpolitik and the American TwoFront Dilemma:
The'Japanese Peril' in GermanAmerican Relations, 1904-1917",
Mehnert, Journal of American History, Vol.82, No.4, March 1996. |
| "Codzilla / Gojiro: Evolution of the Nuclear Metaphor",
Anisfield, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 29, No.3, Winter 1995. |
| "Showa: The Japan of Hirohito", Daedalus, Vol. 119, No. 3,
Summer 1990. Contents: |
| "The Idea of Showa", Carol Cluck "The Showa Era
(1926-1989)", Masataka Kosaka |
| "The Useful War", John W. Dower "The people Who
Invented the Mechanical Nightingale", Chalmers Johnson. |
| "Japan Meets the United States for the Second Time",
Makoto Iokibe |
| "The Occupation Some Reflections", Herbert Passin |
| "Rice and Melons - Japanese Agriculture in the Showa
Japan", Chikashi Moriguchi. |
| "Bringing Politics Back into Japan", Michio Muramatsu. |
| "Diplomacy and the Military in Showa Japan", Shinichi
Kitaoka. |
| "Money and the Japanese", Shiochi Royama. |
| "The Showa Economic Experience", Edward J. Lincoln. |
| "Regional Japan: The Price of Prosperity and the Benefits of
Dependency", William W. Kelly. "My-Car-isma: Motorizing the
Showa Self", David W. Plath "The Intellectual Community of
the Showa Era", Masakazu Yamazaki. |
| "High Culture in the Showa Period", J. Thomas Rimer. How
They Have Looked to Us, Edward Seidensticker. "The Influence of
the Japanese Print On The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright",
Jane Preddy, |
| Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 23 No. 4, Spring 1990. |
| "Reinventing Security: Japan Since Meiji", Samuels,
Daedalus, Vol. 120, No.4, Fall 1991. |
| "Japan and America: Global Partners", Funabashi, Foreign
Policy, No.86, Spring 1992. |
| "Japan Adrift", Mahbubani, Foreign Policy, No.88, Fall
1992. |
| "Japan in Search of a 'Normal' Role", Johnson;
"Japanese-American Relations After the Cold War", Vogel;
"Home Truths: Women and Social Change in Japan White; Daedalus,
Vol. 121, No.4, Fall 1992. |
| "Images of Women in Weekly Male Comic Magazines in Japan",
Ito, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.27, No.4, Spring 1994. |
| "Surveillance: Japan's Sustaining Principle", Holden,
Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 28, No.1, Summer 1994. |
| "Hiroshima: Historians Reassess", Alperovitz, Foreign
Policy, No. 99, Summer 1995. |
| "Toy Robots in America, 1955-1975: How Japan Really Won the
War", Tanner, Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.28, No. 3, Winter
1994. |
| "Performing Marginality: The Place of Player and of 'Woman' in
Early Modern Japanese Culture", Takakuwa, New Literary History,
Vol.27, No.2, Spring 1996. |
| "Revolutionizing America's Japan Policy", Tong, Foreign
Policy, No.105, Winterl996-1997. |
| "Japanese Culture and Popular Consciousness: Disney's The Lion
King vs. Tezuka's Jungle Emperor", Kuwahara, Journal of Popular
Culture, Vol.31, No.1, Summer 1997. |
| SPECIAL ISSUE on JAPANESE POPULAR CULTURE: "Introduction:
Purchasing Power in Japanese Popular Culture", Bardsley;
"Surfing the Internet for Japanese Popular Culture", Troost;
"The Tale of Genji: From Heian Classic to Heisei Comic",
Hirota; "Murder Makes the Nation: Novelizing Japanese Crime
Trials in 1881", Mertz; "Building Meiji Tokyo: Urban Growth
in the Popular Imagination", Phillips; "Inventing Selves:
Images and ImageMaking in a Japanese Popular Music Genre" (on
enka), Yano; "'SliceofLife': A Persuasive Mini Drama in Japanese
Television Advertising", Maynard; "People Types: Personality
Classification in Japanese Women's Magazines", Miller; "The
Reunion of History and Popular Culture: Japan 'Comes Out' on TV",
Miller; "Popular Culture as Political Protest: Writing the
Reality of Sexual Slavery" (on manga), Berndt; "Japanese
Feminism, Nationalism and the Royal Wedding of Summer '93",
Bardsley; Journal of Popular Culture, Vol.31, No.2, Fall 1997. |
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