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The Review of Japanese Culture and Society is devoted to the scholarly examination of Japanese art, literature, and society. Published annually in English, it provides a venue for the encounter of diverse perspectives on various aspects of Japanese culture and society. Each issue addresses a particular theme and seeks to provide a broad perspective by combining the work of Japanese scholars and critics with that of non-Japanese writers. Dedicated to the translation of works written originally in Japanese, each issue also includes an original translation of a Japanese short story.
Sponsors: East Asian Studies Center and the Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture at the University of Southern California
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Volume 32, 2020Table of Contents
Visuality and Materiality in Postwar Japan
Guest Editors: Álex Bueno and Yasutaka Tsuji

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View Foreword to Hideyuki Oka, How to Wrap Five Eggs: Japanese Design in Traditional Packaging (1967)
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Japan in Los Angeles
Section Editor: Rika Hiro

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View Utagawa Hiroshige and New Year's Eve Foxfires at Nettle Tree, Ōji from NATURE/SUPERNATURE: Visions of This World and Beyond in Japanese Woodblock Prints
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View Izumita Yukiya and Fold from KESHIKI: The Landscape Within, Contemporary Japanese Ceramics from the Brodfuehrer Collection
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Art in Focus
Section Editor: Reiko Tomii
Literature in Translation
Section Editor: Andre Haag
Editorial Assistance: Tajima Miho
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ISSN | 2329-9770 |
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Print ISSN | 0913-4700 |
Launched on MUSE | 2023-01-06 |
Open Access | No |
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