Table Of ContentMONUMEN TA
NIPPONICA
STUDIES IN JAPANESE CULTURE
VOLUME 52 NUMBERS
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1997
INDEX
PUBLISHED BY
SOPHIA UNIVERSITY, TOKYO
Tokugawa Authority and Chinese Exemplars:
The Teikan Zusetsu Murals of Nagoya Castle KAREN M. GERHART
Dissent from Within: Hasegawa Nyozekan,
Liberal Critic of Fascism Mary L. HANNEMAN
Sex, Lies, and the Illustrated Scroll:
The Déjéji Engi Emaki VIRGINIA SKORD WATERS
Obama: The Rise and Decline of a Seaport IsAO SORANAKA
Japan in 1996
Embodiment/Disembodiment: Japanese Painting
during the Fifteen- Year War BERT WINTHER-TAMAKI
Tarrying with the Negative: Aesthetic Vision in
Murasaki and Mishima JOHN R. WALLACE
Crossed Paths: Zeami’s Transmission to Zenchiku NOEL J. PINNINGTON
Attaining Landscapes in the Mind: Nature Poetry
and Painting in Gozan Zen JOSEPH D. PARKER
Takeuchi Rizo, 1907-1997: In Memoriam JEFFREY P. MAss
Poetry, Sake, and Acrimony: Arakida Hisaoyu
and the Kokugaku Movement MARK TEEUWEN
“Bush Clover and Moon”: A Relational
Reading of Oku no Hosomichi CHRISTINE MURASAKI MILLETT
Severing the Karmic Ties that Bind:
The “Divorce Temple” Mantokuji DIANA E. WRIGHT
A Golden Age of Fatherhood? Parent-Child
Relations in Japanese Historiography HARALD FUESS
Allegories of Desire: Poetry and Eroticism
in Ise Monogatari Zuind SUSAN BLAKELEY KLEIN
Saigy6’s Traveling Tale: A Translation of
Saigy6 Monogatari GusTAV HELDT
Japanese Rule in Korea after the March First
Uprising: Governor General Hasegawa’s
Recommendations RICHARD DEVINE
The Taitokuin Mausoleum WILLIAM H. COALDRAKE
BOOK REVIEWS
Ideology and Narrative in Modern Japanese
Literature. By Fuminobu Murakami. RICHARD TORRANCE
Narrating the Self: Fictions of Japanese Modernity.
By Tomi Suzuki. PHYLLIS LARSON
The Blue-Eyed Tarékaja: A Donald Keene Anthology.
Edited by J. Thomas Rimer. CHIA-NING CHANG
Japan’s Name Culture: The Significance of Names
in a Religious, Political and Social Context.
By Herbert Plutschow. ALEXANDER M. KABANOFF
Catalogue of pre-Meiji books and maps in public collections
in the Netherlands. Compiled by H. Kerlen. P. F. KORNICKI
The Western Scientific Gaze and Popular Imagery in
Later Edo Japan: The Lens within the Heart.
By Timon Screech. REINIER H. HESSELINK
The Constitutional Case Law of Japan, 1970 through
1990. By Lawrence W. Beer & Hiroshi Itoh. MICHAEL K. YOUNG
Re-Imaging Japanese Women. Edited by
Anne E. Imamura. JANET HUNTER
The Gift of Generations: Japanese and American
Perspectives on Aging and the Social Contract.
By Akiko Hashimoto. SHEILA K. JOHNSON
Sir Harry Parkes: British Representative in Japan
1865-83. By Gordon Daniels. IAN RUXTON
The Gods Come Dancing: A Study of the Japanese Ritual
Dance of Yamabushi Kagura. By Irit Averbuch. JoAO MIRA
Unforgotten Dreams: Poems by the Zen Monk Shotetsu.
Edited by Stephen D. Carter. AILEEN GATTEN
A Healing Family. By Oe Kenzaburo. MATTHEW MIZENKO
Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern
Japan. By T. Fujitani. JOHN BREEN
Tokugawa Confucian Education: The Kangien Academy
of Hirose Tans6é (1782-1856). By Marleen Kassel. DE-MIN TAO
The Moral and Political Naturalism of Baron Katé
Hiroyuki. By Winston Davis. ROBERT E. CARTER
Uberwindung der Moderne? Japan am Ende des zwanzigsten
Jahrhunderts. Edited by Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit.
Die Transmoderne: Eine kulturkritische Diskussion im
Japan der Kreigszeit. By Detlef Bauer. JoOsEPH S. O’ LEARY
Japan and Christianity: Impacts and Responses.
Edited by John Breen & Mark Williams. F. G. NOTEHELFER
Marketing the Menacing Fetus in Japan.
By Helen Hardacre RICHARD A. GARDNER
Nihonga, Transcending the Past: Japanese-Style Painting,
1868-1968. By Ellen P. Conant in collaboration with
Steven D. Owyoung & J. Thomas Rimer. PATRICIA FISTER
North Koreans in Japan. By Sonia Ryang. JOHN LIE
The Modern Epidemic: A History of Tuberculosis in
Japan. By William Johnston. PAUL WEINDLING
A Woman’s Weapon: Spirit Possession in The Tale
of Genji. By Doris G. Bargen. JOHN R. WALLACE
Le kabuki devant la modernité (1870-1930).
By Jean-Jacques Tschudin. SONJA ARNTZEN
Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic
Growth. By J. Mark Ramseyer. DAvID L. HOWELL
Legends of the Samurai. By Hiroaki Sato. G. CAMERON Hurst III
Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits. Volume 2.
Edited by Ian Nish. IAN RUXTON
Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, and the
Question of Nationalism. Edited by James W. Heisig
& John C. Maraldo. THOMAS P. KASULIS
Revolution and Subjectivity in Postwar Japan.
By J. Victor Koschmann. STEVEN HEINE
Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan.
By Herbert Plutschow. MICHAEL ASHKENAZI
The Beginning of Heaven and Earth: The Sacred
Book of Japan’s Hidden Christians. Translated
and annotated by Christal Whelan. STEPHEN TURNBULL
A Popular Dictionary of Shinté. By Brian Bocking. KAREN A. SMYERS
Prehistoric Japan: New Perspectives on Insular
East Asia. By Keiji Inamura. GINA BARNES
The Early Porcelain Kilns of Japan: Arita in the First
Haloff t he Seventeenth Century. By Oliver Impey.
RICHARD L. WILSON
A Japanese Advertising Agency: An Anthropology of
Media and Markets. By Brian Moeran. JOHN L. MCCREERY
Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture.
Edited by John Whittier Treat. NELSON H. H. GRABURN
Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism.
Edited and translated by Sandra Buckley. KATHLEEN UNO
Japanese Lessons: A Year in a Japanese School through
the Eyes of an American Anthropologist and
Her Children. By Gail R. Benjamin. CATHERINE LEWIS
Regent Redux: A Life of the Statesman-Scholar Ichij6
Kaneyoshi. By Steven D. Carter. ROSELEE BUNDY
Questions de poétique japonaise. By Jacqueline Pigeot. EILEEN KATO
Rituals of Self-Revelation: Shishdsetsu as Literary
Genre and Socio-Cultural Phenomenon.
By Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit. JANET A. WALKER
Molding Japanese Minds: The State in Everyday Life.
By Sheldon Garon. ANN WASWO
Authenticating Culture in Imperial Japan: Kuki Shiz6
and the Rise of National Aesthetics. By Leslie Pincus.
MEERA VISWANATHAN
Watsuji Tetsur6’s Rinrigaku: Ethics in Japan. By Watsuji
Tetsuro. Translated by Yamamoto Seisaku and
Robert E. Carter. JOHN C. MARALDO
Originary Enlightenment: Tendai Hongaku Doctrine and
Japanese Buddhism. By Ruben L. F. Habito. JACQUELINE STONE
Letters of Nichiren. Edited by Philip B. Yampolsky.
Translated by Burton Watson and others. GEORGE J. TANABE, JR.
Architecture and Authority in Japan.
By William H. Coaldrake JOHANNE GRENIER
The Voyage of Contemporary Japanese Theater. By
Senda Akihiko. Translated by J. Thomas Rimer. Mari BoyD
Political Bribery in Japan. By Richard H. Mitchell. JACK LEwIs
Literacy and Script Reform in Occupation Japan: Reading
Between the Lines. By J. Marshall Unger. NANETTE GOTTLIEB
An Empire of Schools: Japan’s Universities and the
Molding of a National Power Elite.
By Robert L. Cutts. RICHARD H. MITCHELL
San’ya Blues: Laboring Life in Contemporary Tokyo.
By Edward Fowler. JEFFREY E. HANES
Multicultural Japan: Palaeolithic to Postmodern.
Edited by Donald Denoon, Mark Hudson, Gavan
McCormack, and Tessa Morris-Suzuki. WALTER EDWARDS
Living with the Bomb: American and Japanese
Cultural Conflicts in the Nuclear Age. Edited by
Laura Hein and Mark Selden. FRANZISKA SERAPHIM