Japan


Table of Contents:

Session 9: Homoeroticism and Modernity from Kansei to Showa

Session 10: Citizen Activism in Postwar Japanese History

Session 11: The (In)Significance of Cross-Currents: Poetry and Culture in 1930s Japan

Session 12: Postwar Japanese Writers on the Margins

Session 21: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Problematizing Classical Japanese Literature

Session 22: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Politics, Bureaucracy, and Industry in Contemporary Japan

Session 28: The Ajase Complex: A Japanese Psychoanalytic Model

Session 29: Heterogeneous Perspectives on Education and Society in Contemporary Japan

Session 30: Taisho Illiberalism

Session 31: The Heike Monogatari and its Reception

Session 32: ROUND TABLE: From Meiji to Heisei: Japan and the Quest for Modernity in Northeast Asia (Sponsored by NEAC)

Session 33: Configurations of Sexuality in Japanese Film of the Seventies: The Social Significance of Sexual Pleasure

Session 45: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Facets of Contemporary Japanese Life

Session 55: New Directions in Noh Studies

Session 56: Viewing Kara from Yamato: Receptions of "China" in Early Modern Japan

Session 57: Imperial Images and their Messages in Showa Japan

Session 58: In the Shadow of the Father: Literary "Patriarchs" and Japanese Women Writers

Session 75: Japan's Leadership in Asia

Session 76: Staged Subjects, Subjected Bodies: Gender, Power, and Performance in Japanese Modern Theater and Film

Session 77: The Conditions of Poetic Production and the Japanese Tradition

Session 78: Identifying and Explaining Learner's Difficulties in Japanese Language

Session 91: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Re-exploring Japanese Religion

Session 101: Theatricalities of Power: New Historicist Interventions into Japanese Drama

Session 102: Deregulation in Japan

Session 103: Diet, Discipline, and Diagnosis: Social Hygiene in Wartime and Postwar Japan

Session 104: ROUND TABLE: Linking Japanese Visual and Literary Arts: Medieval Texts in Computerized Environments (Sponsored by the Committee on East Asian Languages)

Session 105: ROUND TABLE: Has the Language "Bubble" Burst too? The Present and Future of Japanese Language Programs

Session 126: The Meiji Quest for a National Economic Strategy and Its Legacy

Session 127: Erotic Dimensions of The Tale of Genji

Session 128: Elections and Election Systems in Postwar Japan

Session 129: The View from Modernity: Reflections on the Practice of Tokugawa Intellectual History

Session 130: Making Sense of Heterogeneity in Japanese and in Sociolinguistic Theory

Session 147: Ritualizing Territories

Session 148: Japan and Its Security

Session 149: Re-Constructing Bakufu Authority in Tokugawa Japan (Sponsored by Early Modern Japan Network)

Session 150: Rethinking Modern Japanese Literature: Part One: Izumi Kyoka (1873-1939), Retrograde or Cutting-Edge (See Session 175)

Session 151: Okinawa as Critical Space: Perspectives on Japan from its Periphery: Part One (See Session 174)

Session 152: ROUND TABLE: New Perspectives on Advanced Japanese Language Studies in Japan

Session 162: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: World War II and its Aftermath in Japan

Session 171: Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field

Session 172: Family and Reproductive Politics in Japan

Session 173: Taken for Dead: Japan's Imperial Court, 1336-1868

Session 174: Okinawa as Critical Space: Perspectives on Japan from Its Periphery: Part Two (See Session 151)

Session 175: Rethinking Modern Japanese Literature, Part Two:Izumi Kyoka (1873-1939), Japan's Most Japanese Writer? (See Session 150)

Session 194: Sacred Geography in Japanese Religious Culture:Four Representative Sites

Session 195: Sanctuary or Purgatory?: Old Age in Japan

Session 196: Female Gaze/Male Body: Rethinking Female Desire in Oba Minako's Writings

Session 197: Nation, Empire, and Historical Memory: Re-Siting Modern Japan

Session 198: Internationalism and Nationalism: Tensions that Shaped Early Twentieth-Century Japan

Session 199: The Worlds of Tokugawa Japan

Session 200: ROUND TABLE: Reconstructing Japanese Prehistory:New Advances in Linguistics and Anthropology

Session 216: The Concept of "Folk Song" in East Asia

Session 217: Politicizing Manga: The Scope and the Limits of Contemporary Japanese Comics

Session 218: Japanese Language Socialization of Children and Adults in Native and Non-Native Contexts

Session 219: At the Interface Between Objects and Humanistic Enquiry: The Material Culture of Ryukyu

Session 220: Urban Spaces, Distant Landscapes: Relativizing the Center in Meiji Japan

Session 231: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: New Topics in Intellectual and Cultural History

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