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Nichibunken Japan Review No. 21

Nichibunken Japan Review No. 21

International Research Center for Japanese Studies

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by James McMullen

 

Japan Review is the refereed journal published by the International Research Center for Japanese Studies.

Courtier and Confucian in Seventeenth-Century Japan : A Dialoge on the 'Tale of Genji' between Nakanoin Michishige and Kumazawa Banzan (James McMullen) 

 Paulownia Leaves Falling: The Kanji Poetry of Inaga Nanpo[1865-1901] (Judith N. Rabinovitch / Timothy R. Brandstock)

"International Contemporaneity" in the 1960s : Discoursing on Art in Japan and Beyond (Reiko Tomii)

The Interaction of Bengali and Japanese Artistic Milieus in the First Half of the Twentieth Century [1901-1945] : Rabindranath Tagoe, Arai Kanpo, and Nadal Bose (Inaga Shigemi)

Ststistics of Tokugawa Coastal Trade and Bakumatsu and Early Meiji Foreign Trade. Pt.1: Coastal Trade in Tokugawa Times (Louis M. Cullen)

Revealing Linguistic Power : Discourse Practice toward "Youth" in Japanese and Thai Newspapers (Chavalin Svetanant)

Oscar Wilde and Honma Hisao, the First Translator of "De Prpfundis into Japanese

 

 

 

 

Condition: Good, Ex-library book with usual library markings, stamps and stickers.
Format: Magazine, 270 p
Published: 2019
Language: English

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