The introductory chapter clarifies this book’s aims and scope. By ‘new frontiers in Japanese Studies’ we are referring to a shift in geographical emphasis from the United States and the United Kingdom to countries in the Asia-Pacific region through the integration of multiple perspectives on Japanese society from hereto scholarly underrepresented areas. We also envision ‘new frontiers’ as a repositioning of Japanese Studies from ‘outsiders looking in’ to ‘insiders looking out’. Lastly, we perceive a ‘new frontier’ in Japanese Studies as a decisive movement away from the idea that people working in Japanese Studies are primarily presenting case studies while eschewing theoretical contributions to knowledge. Ultimately, this chapter proposes ...
Recent writing in English shows a range of new approaches to and interpretations of Japanese colonia...
This cutting edge collection considers how the Japanese language functions as a key element of Japan...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
Over the last 70 years, Japanese Studies scholarship has gone through several dominant paradigms, fr...
Christopher Bondy. Voice, Silence, and Self: Negotiations of Buraku Identity in Contemporary Japan. ...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
Extract This volume, edited by Nora Kottmann and Cornelia Reiher, is a much-needed addition to th...
This volume investigates the global education effect —the impact of global education initiatives on...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Area studies has been described as having lost its significance and legitimacy in the 21st century g...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
This article discusses a pedagogical case study of how a new course module, ‘Introduction to Japan’,...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Recent writing in English shows a range of new approaches to and interpretations of Japanese colonia...
This cutting edge collection considers how the Japanese language functions as a key element of Japan...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...
Over the last 70 years, Japanese Studies scholarship has gone through several dominant paradigms, fr...
Christopher Bondy. Voice, Silence, and Self: Negotiations of Buraku Identity in Contemporary Japan. ...
The present publication is the result of a collaborative project originally entitled “Japanese Trans...
Extract This volume, edited by Nora Kottmann and Cornelia Reiher, is a much-needed addition to th...
This volume investigates the global education effect —the impact of global education initiatives on...
This paper describes how Japanese studies can expand its relevance, approached from my perspective a...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Area studies has been described as having lost its significance and legitimacy in the 21st century g...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
This article discusses a pedagogical case study of how a new course module, ‘Introduction to Japan’,...
Globalization, Localization, and Japanese Studies in the Asia-Pacific Region : Past, Present, Future...
Recent writing in English shows a range of new approaches to and interpretations of Japanese colonia...
This cutting edge collection considers how the Japanese language functions as a key element of Japan...
This dissertation argues that the Japanese modern nation was formed not only from the inside but als...