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Worker’s Culture as National Culture: The Worker’s Culture Movement as Labor’s Leftist Critique of Postwar Japan, Christopher Gerteis
From Confrontation to Pluralism: Takechi Tetsuji and the Contemporary Nô Theater, Miwako Tezuka
Bunka-zai no Minshu-ka: Folk Houses and the Democratization of Culture in Early Postwar Japan, Peter Siegenthaler
Session 11: Omniphony in Japan: Tawada, Itō, and Yi and Writing across Language Borders
Writing Omniphone in Japanese, Keijiro Suga
Tawada Yōko and Writing in the Language Ditch, Doug Slaymaker
We Japanese in Japan Should Find Our Own English: Migrancy, Identity and Language(s) in Itō Hiromi’s Recent Prose, Kyoko Ōmori
Linguistically Yours: The Pursuit of the M/other Tongue in Yi Yang-Ji’s Yuhi, Catherine Youngkyung Ryu
Session 12: Individual Papers: Japanese Imperialism and Nationalism
Exhibiting Japanese History: The Politics of Art and Architecture in the Phoenix Hall at the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago, Lisa K. Langlois
The Ethics of Empire: Protestant Thought, Moral Culture, and Imperialism in Meiji Japan, Yosuke Nirei
The World Is Mightier than the Throne: Bucking Colonial Education Trends in Manchukuo, Andrew R. Hall
Settler-Colonialism in Manchuria and Palestine: Linking Japan and Israel in Their Colonial Contexts, John de Boer
Competing Nationalisms in Postwar Japan: New Year’s Day Editorials in National Dailies, 1953–2004, Shunichi Takekawa
Session 31: The Sacred and the Dead: Japanese World War II Casualties in Body and Spirit
Co-opting Casualties in the Discourse of Heroes: "The Mother of a War God Never Weeps," James Dorsey
Bodies, Names, and the Confusion of Tragedies: Memorializing the Tokyo Air Raids, Cary Karacas
Protecting the Wounded: Japanese Disabled Veterans on the Homefront, 1937–1945, Lee Pennington
Session 32: Spectacular Excess: Gender and Melodrama in Modern Japanese Literary and Visual Culture
Linguistic Performance of Girl Culture in the Fiction of Yoshiya Nobuko, Sarah Anne Frederick
The Rose of Versailles and the Transformation of Shôjo Manga, Deborah M. Shamoon
Melodrama in Translation: The Staging of Wuthering Heights in Japan, Eve Zimmerman
Weeping and Wounding: Melodrama and the "Moral Occult" of Boyishness in Shônen Manga, Brian Bergstrom
Literary Approaches to Buraku Studies: Reading Nakagami Kenji, Sayuri I. Oyama
Getting in and Getting Along: Fieldwork in two Buraku Communities, Christopher Bondy
Methodological Issues in Historical Research on the Buraku Problem in Modern Japan, Jeffrey P. Bayliss
Buraku Liberation and the Law, Emily Su-lan Reber Porter
Session 49: Japanese Legal Education Reform
Forces Shaping Legal Education Reform in Japan, Daniel H. Foote
The Development of Japanese Law Schools: University Responses to the Law School Reform, Mayumi Saegusa
Overreacting to Governmental Guidance: Creation of a Law School in Shizuoka University, Akira Fujimoto
Mystery around the Admission Process of Japanese Law Schools, Toshikuni Murai
Session 50: Epidemiology and Laboratory Science: Revealing the Social Body in Prewar Japan
Professional Epidemiologists and Vital Statisticians: The Politics of Preventative Medicine in Meiji Japan, Takeshi Nagashima
Leprosy as Enemy of the State, Alexander R. Bay
Crossing the Distance between the Medical Laboratory and Practical Application Epidemiology in the Prewar Showa Era, Tomo Ichikawa
Drugs, Consumer Choice, and the Westernization of Medicine in Japan, Akihito Suzuki
Session 51: Narratives of Passage in Prewar Japan: Heroes, Fantasy, and Ambition in Male Adolescence
"Dynamite Don!" Radical Students, Patriotic Youth, and Science Fiction Novels in the Meiji Era, Xavier Bensky
Making Heroes from Heroes: Nationalism, Masculinity, and Misogyny in Meiji Japan, Jason G. Karlin
Narratives of Struggle and Success: Superior Students, Entrance Examinations, and the Taisho Mass Media, Mark Alan Jones
The Martial, the Male, and the Media: Representing War in Japanese Children’s Magazines, 1937–1945, Owen Griffiths
Session 68: Civil Society Groups and Policymaking in Japan
Civil Society Groups and Policy-making in Contemporary Japan, Robert J. Pekkanen, Yutaka Tsujinaka, and Takafumi Ohtomo
Civil Society and Social Policy Reforms in Japan and Korea, Ito Peng
Shaping the Japanese State: The Role of Foreigner Support Groups in Redefining Membership Rules and State Responsibilities, Apichai Shipper
Power and Contested Rationalities: Policy Collaboration in Continuing Education between an NPO and the State, Akihiro Ogawa
Cultural Proficiency: A Definition for Language Learners, Hiroaki Kawamura
Assessing Performed Culture in a Language Classroom, Mari Noda
Cultural Skills in the Context of OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview), Suwako Watanabe
Developing and Measuring Emergent Cultural Competence, Carl D. Falsgraf
Session 70: Culture and Identity in International Relations: Japan’s Diplomatic Path to Pearl Harbor
Scorched Earth Diplomacy: Uchida Kōsai, Manchukuo, and Japan’s Withdrawal from the League of Nations, Rustin Gates
Rethinking Matsuoka Diplomacy, Satoshi Hattori
Point of No Return: Foreign Minister Togo, Sigint, and the Decision for War, Toshi Minohara
Cultural Internationalism and Japan’s Wartime Empire, Jessamyn Abel
The Novel’s Other: Detective Fiction and the Emergence of Modern Literature in the Late 1880s, Satoru Saito
The Weight of Womanhood and the Suffering Kannen Shôsetsu, Dan O’Neill
Embodying Genbun-itchi: New Theater as Exotic Spectacle, Indra Levy
Gender and Competing Notions of Literature: Realism, Modernism, and Japanese Literature in the 1900s–1910s, Tomi Suzuki
Session 87: Bad Girls of Japan: The Subversive Potential of Transgression
Bad Girls from Good Families: The Degenerate Meiji Schoolgirl, Melanie J. Czarnecki
So Bad She’s Good: The Masochist’s Heroine in Postwar Japan, Abe Sada, Christine Marran
Looking at Ladies’ Comics: Why Do "Bad Girls" Like to Watch? Gretchen Jones
Confessions of a Dis-eased Queen: Nakamura Usagi’s Bad Girl Addiction to Shopping, Hiroko Hirakawa
Session 89: Inroads to Unreason: Negotiating the Eccentric and the Irrational in Edo Japan
Kijin, Haikai, and Sex: Bashô School Poet Shiba Sonome, Cheryl Crowley
Resistance for the Individual: Ôshio Heihachirô and Ikuta Yorozu’s 1837 Uprisings, Jeffrey Newmark
Celebrating the Unrestrained: Kyô in Edo Poetry, Peipei Qiu
Along the Wayside: The Confucian Legacy in Writings on Eccentrics in Edo and Meiji Japan, Puck Brecher
Session 90: Beyond the Hype: New Perspectives on the Nanjing Atrocity, 1937–1938
Nanjing in Fiction: Literature and Historical Memory, David Askew
The Victim Count: Figures Don’t Lie? Bob Tadashi Wakabayashi
A Neurosis of Disproportionate Action? The Nanjing Massacre and Chinese Historical Memory, Joshua A. Fogel
Session 107: Perspectives on Genbun Itchi: From Vernacular to National Language in Prewar Japan
Authentic(ating) Voices of the Folk: Yanagita Kunio’s Criticism of Language Reform, Melek Ortabasi
The Haunted Origins of Modern Japanese Literature: The Transcription of Enchō’s Ghost Story of the Peony Lantern, Seth Jacobowitz
The Policing and Politics of Vernacular Entertainment in Early Meiji Japan, Junji Yoshida
Session 108: Perversion and Modern Japan: Experiments in Psychoanalysis
Hentai = Modernity, Mark William Driscoll
Searching for a Bond at the Expense of Life, Yuko Katsuta
The Madness and Perversion of Yukio Mishima, Jerry S. Piven
Inverting Oedipus: Incest, Suicide, and Fratricide in Nakagami Kenji, Nina Cornyetz
The Significance of Diaries in Heian Courtier Life, Yoshida Sanae
Historical Writing and Heian Women: A Look through Eiga monogatari, Takeshi Watanabe
Kagerô nikki in the Context of Heian Kanbun and Kana Diaries, Christina Laffin
Fujiwara Tadahira’s Memory Project: The Teishinkôki, Joan R. Piggott
Session 110: Ecology and the Industrial State: The Beginnings of Environmentalism in Modern Japan
Revisiting Japan’s Minamata, Brett L. Walker
Nature over Nation: Tanaka Shôzô’s Fundamental River Law, Robert Stolz
Darwinism in Japan: The Birth of Ecology, Gregory Golley
Session 126: Mountains in the Remaking: Sacred Peaks in Twentieth-Century Japan
Whose Fuji? Religion, Region, and State in the Fight for a National Symbol, Andrew Bernstein
Resisting Acceleration: Designing the Climb to Konpira, Sarah E. Thal
Takachiho in the Making of Imperial Tourism, Kenneth J. Ruoff
Session 127: Industrial Policy Revisited: The State of Japan in the 21st Century
Revisiting the Japanese Developmental State, T. J. Pempel
The Shift from Industrial Policy to "Self-Regulation" in the Japanese Steel Industry and Its Effect on International Trade, Mark Tilton
Assessing the Role of Industrial Policy in Japan’s New Intellectual Property Agenda, Saadia M. Pekkanen
Venture Capital as Industrial Policy, Ulrike Schaede
Session 128: Individual Papers: Women and Femininity in Modern Japan
Kitagawa Chiyo: A Forgotten Shōjo Story Writer, Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase
The Feminist Magazine Nyonin Geijutsu and Its Contribution to Japanese Feminist Movement, Sreedevi Reddy
Girl Terrors (Shôjo Terô): Japan’s Cute/Pop Culture Modified for Girl Consumption, Katherine Mezur
Pragmatic Singles: Resistance and Compromise in the Lives of Unmarried Japanese Women, Tamiko Ortega Noll
Male Speakers of Japanese Women’s Language in Media: Genderized Performance and Femininty, Setsu Kawada
Session 145: An Interdisciplinary Look at Minorities in Japan: Multiple Origins and Identities
Is It Really a Case of Race? Lives of Mixed-Blood Children in Postwar Japan, Robert A. Fish
The Burakumin Myth of Everyday Life: The Construction of a Minoritarian Vernacular in Contemporary Japan, Rositsa Mutafchieva
Configuration of Masculinity: Kaneshiro Kazuki as a Zainichi Writer, Noboru Tomonari
Japan’s Korean Population: Origins and Destinations, David Rands
Session 146: The Social Construction of Child and Parent in Japan (1880–1930)
Children, Parents, and the Japanese State: Contesting "Parental Rights" in Meiji Courts, Susan L. Burns
Child Murders in the Village of Devils: Controlling the Traffic in Unwanted Children in Prewar Japan, David R. Ambaras
Poverty, Childhood, and Historical Memory in Early Industrial Japan, Tanya Sue Maus
Session 147: Capitalisms, Modernities, and the Japanese State
Bridling Capitalism: Private Enterprise and State Activism in Early Meiji Japan, John Sagers
Coming to Terms: Economic Planning in the USSR and in Japan in the 1930s, Katalin Ferber
Overcoming the Modern: German Economics and Japanese Bureaucrats in Wartime Japan, Janis Mimura
Science and the Visual Imagination of Post-World War II Developmentalism, Scott O’Bryan
Session 148: Individual Papers: Premodern Japanese Literature
The Dai is Cast: Poetic Topic Formation and the Visual Field in Heian Japan, Joseph T. Sorensen
Surviving Criticism: The Role of Scholarly Ambivalence in the Sustenance of "Boring" Texts, as Seen in the Case of Tamakiwaru, a Premodern Japanese Court Memoir, C. Miki Wheeler
One Piece in the Puzzle of Embodiment: The Role of Erotics in Medieval Buddhist Setsuwa, Charlotte Eubanks
Yamauba: Japanese Mountain Witch in Literature, Folklore, and Art, Noriko T. Reider
Humor with Heart: Haikai Renga and the Ushin Tradition, Jeremy Robinson
Session 164: Metamorphosing Bodies in Japanese Religion
Sacrifice in Japanese Shrine Ritual: The Transformation and Liberation of Animals through Killing and Consumption, Lisa Grumbach
The Morally Determined Malleability of Bodies in the Rokudô, Caroline R. Hirasawa
Monks Transforming into Birds: Defining the Process of Metamorphosis in the Tengu zôshi, Haruko Wakabayashi
Session 165: New Directions in Japanese Trade Policy
Reverse Course or Changing Lanes? Multilateralism, Regionalism, and FTAs in Japan’s Changing Trade Strategy, Amy Searight
The Rise and Fall of Japan’s Trade Legalism, Keisuke Iida
Navigating a Two-Way Street: Global Trade Regimes and Domestic Choice of Trade Policy Instruments in Japan, 1980–2001, Megumi Naoi
The Corporate Perspective on WTO Adjudication: A Study of Japanese Strategies, Christina Davis and Yuki Shirato
Session 166: Sculpting the Power of the Image: Visual Representation of Prewar Japan
Dames in Kimono: Exoticism, Japonisme, and Nationalism in Cinema, from Madame Butterfly to Ringu, Daisuke Miyao
Adapting the Modern: Images of Women in Interwar Japanese Cinema, Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
Popularity, Respectability, and Nationalism: A Modern Girl Film Star in Japan’s Rising Consumer Culture, Hideaki Fujiki
Theorizing Manga as Nationalism: The Discourse on the Role of Wartime Manga, Rei Okamoto
Session 167: Gender, Equality, and Education in Contemporary Japan
Gender Socialization and Gender Awareness in Japanese Primary Education, Peter Cave
Gendered Meanings of Everyday Practice at a Japanese Junior High School, Dawn Grimes-MacLellan
University Education and Status Attainment for Women in Japan, Mayumi Nakamura
Gender and Social Class Differences in Japanese Mothers’ Support for Children’s Schooling, Yoko Yamamoto
Session 184: Body and Nation in Japanese Modernist Poetics
Bodies and Flows at Empire’s Edge: On the Modernist Aesthetics of Kitagawa Fuyuhiko and Yokomitsu Riichi, William O. Gardner
The Surrealist Critique of Imperialism in Manchuria and the Fascination for the Native, Annika A. Culver
Stroking the Male Surface: Shônen’ai (The Love of Adolescent Boys) in the Poetics of Inagaki Taruho, Jeffrey Angles
Colonial Intimacy and Ethnic Boundary: Actualities of Interethnic Romance in Colonial Korea, Atsuko Aoki
The Moral and Spiritual Education of Japanese Youth in Colonial Korea, Nicole Cohen
Retooling Food as the State Apparatus in the 1940s: Healthy Body and "Japanese-ness," Helen J. S. Lee
Session 186: Butô(s): Past and Present, Center and Periphery
The Power of Image (Reading Hijikata Tatsumi’s Butoh Fu), Kurt Werner Wurmli
Parsing the Power of Pain in Butô, Bruce Baird
Expression of Butoh beyond Tokyo, Tamah Nakamura
Poetic Legacy, Textual Property, and Gender in the Tosa nikki, Gustav Heldt
Of Questionable Lineage: Makura no sôshi’s Experiments with Hybrid Form and Language, Naomi Fukumori
The Oral Transmission of Literary Expertise by Women: Abutsu and the Art of Reading Genji monogatari, Christian Ratcliff
Alone above the Clouds: Gender and Rank in The Personal Poetry Contest of Eifukumon-in, Stefania Burk
Session 206: Unsteady Ground: The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Cultural Aftermath of Catastrophe
The Suffering Masses: Sympathy and Representation in the Post-quake Literary World, Peter Alexander Bates
Finding Fault: Decadence, Science, and the Great Kanto Earthquake, Kerry D. Smith
Site-Specific? Location in Women’s Magazine Model Homes, 1920–30, Sarah Teasley
In the Absence of a Center: Provincializing Literary Production after the Kanto Earthquake, Hoyt Joshua Long
Session 207: Youth, Media, and Neoliberal Capitalism in Heisei Japan
What’s Love Got to Do with It? "Parasite Singles," Trendy Dramas, and Post-Fordism in Contemporary Japan, Gabriella Lukacs
Girls’ Culture, Girls’ Sexuality: A View from the Shōjo Manga Industry, Jennifer Prough
Excessive Freedom: Fear and Fascination with Freeters in Contemporary Japan, Colin Scott Smith