| Nature and Environment | |
| Rereading “American” Places: Postcolonial Dimensions in Bioregionalism | YAMAZATO, Katsunori |
| On the Gender Root of Silence: Going down the “Toxic Inferno” of Silent Spring | ITOH, Shoko |
| Legal Framework for Environmental Conflict Management: How Did Federal Agencies Reach Consensus Ending Development of Oregon Inlet Jetty Proposal | OIKAWA, Hiroko |
| Market, Culture, and Ecological Values of Water: A Historical Case of the American West and Beyond | OSHIO, Kazuto |
| Environment Sculpture: Isamu Noguchi’s Garden Sculpture, Environment Sculpture and Site Specificity | KAWAI, Masatomo |
| The Perprexity of the Animals: Thomas Pynchon’s Post Modern Ecology | HATOOKA, Keita |
| The Culture and Business of Farming: Ecological Imagination of Japanese American Writers | MATSUNAGA, Kyoko |
| Articles | |
| The Nexus Between Native American and the Salem Witchcraft: John Neal’s Rachel Dyer and American (Literary) Independence | SHIRAKAWA, Keiko |
| Japanese American Soldiers and European “War Brides”:American Orientalism and Whiteness | NAKAMURA, Masako |
| Book Review | |
| Shusuke Takahara, Wilson Diplomacy and Japan: Ideal and Reality 1913-1921 | NISHIZAKI, Fumiko |
| Tsuyoshi Ishihara, Mark Twain in Japan: The Cultural Reception of an American Icon | SUGIYAMA, Naoko |
| Kazuhisa Honda, Rethinking “American Democracy”: Racism and Deliberative Democracy | FUJINAGA, Yasumasa |
| Hiroshi Okayama, The Consolidation of the American Two-party System: The Republican Party and the Formation of the Post-bellum Regime during Reconstruction | TANAKA, Kikuyo |
| The Fortieth Annual Meeting: A summary Report | |
| Abstracts | |
The American Review
41. Nature and Environment (2007)
2007.03.14 The American Review
40. Violence (2006)
2006.03.14 The American Review
| Violence | |
| Emancipation, Family, and Violence: Race, Class, and Gender in a North Carolina Piedmont Community During Reconstruction | Sasaki, Takahiro (1) |
| Can Counter-Terrorist Novels Be Written Now?: From Mao II (1991) to Specimen Days (2005) | Takemura, Kazuko (19) |
| Structured Violence as a Form of Southern Culture: The Emmett Till Case and Faulkner’s “Dry September” | Tanaka, Hisao (39) |
| Hollywood and Post-9/11 America | Yoshimoto, Mitsuhiro (57) |
| Representations of Violence in the Borderlands of the Virtual-Real: Visualization in American Psycho | Ozawa, Eimi (81) |
| Pimp Culture: Distorted Masculinity in the Hip Hop Generation | Kanazawa, Satoshi (99) |
| Articles | |
| The Logic behind Nativism: The Case for Lyman Beechers’ Plea for the West Yamanaka, Aki | Yamanaka, Aki (119) |
| The Historical Origin of American Unilateralism: The French Mission and the Adams Administration Ishikawa, Takafumi 139 | Ishikawa, Takafumi (139) |
| The Problem of Nuclear Proliferation to West Germany and Eisenhower’s Response | Kurashina, Itsuki (159) |
| Rival Political Visions of the Social Security Act of 1935 | Nakajima, Jo (177) |
| Book Review | |
| Eiichiro Azuma, Between Two Empires: Race, History, and Transnationalism in Japanese America | Abe, Kosuzu (195) |
| Yasushi Watanabe, After America: Trajectories of the Bostonians and the Politics of Culture | Kawashima, Kohei (201) |
| Fumiko Iriko, Hawthorne, the Scarlet Letter, Tapestry | Satoh, Shigemitsu (209) |
| Ken Chujo, Race in History: Difference and Heterogeneity in the United States | Takemoto, Yuko (215) |
| Yasutake, Rumi, Transnational Women’s Activism: The United States, Japan, and Japanese Immigrant Communities in California, 1859-1920 | Matsubara, Hiroyuki (221) |
| The Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -227 |
| Abstracts | -241 |
39. Media (2005)
2005.03.14 The American Review
| Media | |
| American Journalism in Decline Factors Behind its Transformation | Fujita, Hiroshi (1) |
| Bloody Shirt and the Idea of Racial Equality: Radical Republicans and Post-Civil War Journalism | Kido, Yoshiyuki (21) |
| The Rosenberg Case and American Intellectuals: A Background Analysis of the Media Tug-of-war | Maekawa, Reiko (43) |
| New Media, Old Media: A New Phase of Media Studies in the U.S. | Kitano, Keisuke (63) |
| Reinventing America as the Other: A New Perspective on American Studies | Yoshimi, Shunya (85) |
| Articles | |
| Emerson’s Style and Its Reception in Japan | Mizuno, Tatsuro (105) |
| Crusade for the Unemployed | Nishikawa, Masaru (125) |
| Selling Democracy: Norman Granz and Jazz in the Cold War | Torii, Yusuke (143) |
| Book Review | |
| Hatsue Shinohara, Forgotten Crusade: The American Scholars of International Law in the Interwar Period | Nishioka, Tatsuhiro (163) |
| Etsuko Taketani, U.S. Women Writers and the Discourses of Colonialism, 1825-1861 | Beppu, Keiko (169) |
| Nahoko Tsuneyama, American Shakespeare: A Cultural History of the Early American Theater | Yamamoto, Hideyuki (175) |
| Noriko Ishiyama, Environmental Justice and American-Indian Tribes: Struggles over the Storage of High-leval Radioactive Waste | Sato, Madoka (181) |
| Akiko Ochiai, Harvesting Freedom: African American Agrarianism in Civil War Ear South Carolina | Uesugi, Shinobu (187) |
| The Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -195 |
| Abstracts | -217 |
38. Religion (2004)
2004.03.14 The American Review
| Religion | |
| Introduction to the Religion of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) | KIMURA, Takeshi (1) |
| Vodun After Crossing the Atlantic | FUROMOTO, Atsuko (21) |
| Jonathan Edwards and the Ideal of Protestant America | MORIMOTO, Anri (41) |
| Discovering the American Catholic Roots | KIKAMA, Yasuo (61) |
| The Book of Mormon and the Birth of a Church | HIRAI, Yasuhiro (81) |
| Buddhist Folk Song Tradition in Hawaii: A Study of Song Lyrics in Relation to Japanese American Experiences | WELLS, Keiko (103) |
| Reexamination of the American Civil Religion | MORI, Kouichi (123) |
| Articles | |
| The Urban Reform and the Machine Politics in New York City: The Civil Service Reform during the Administration of Fiorello H. La Guardia | SUGAWARA, Kazuyuki (141) |
| Roots of Womens Labor Protection: Establishing the Womens and Minors Bureau in the U.S. Occupation of Japan | TOYODA, Maho (159) |
| Representation of Respectability in African American Organizational Efforts to Help the Ingrams | HISHIDA, Sachiko (179) |
| The Genesis of the Japanese American Redress Movement | OYAGI, Go (199) |
| Literature, Advocacy, and Dis/claiming the Nation: Reading the Politics of Aesthetics in Joy Kogawas Obasan | NAKAMURA, Rika (219) |
| The Thirty-Seventh Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -237 |
| Abstracts | -259 |
37. The 1950s (2003)
2003.03.14 The American Review
| The 1950s | |
| The American Image in the Popular Culture of Postwar Japan (1950s-1960s) | YASUDA, Tsuneo (1) |
| The U.S. Economy in the 1950s | KAWAMURA, Tetsuji (23) |
| The Film and Box of Joseph Cornell: A Romanticist in 1950s New York | KATO, Mikiro (45) |
| Doors into Summer: A Poetics of the Cold War in American Literature | ZETTSU, Tomoyuki (65) |
| Malfunctioning Weapon: Clement Greenberg, the Cultural Cold War, and Globalization | KAJIYA, Kenji (83) |
| Research Note | |
| Jewish Women Writers in the 1950s | OBA, Masako (107) |
| Articles | |
| “Sense” of Road, Photographic Event: A Study of Stephen Shore | HIDAKA, Yu (117) |
| “Race” as Discourse/”Race” as Reality: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Concept of “Race” | OGIDO, Yuji (137) |
| The Rockefeller Foundation and the Institute of Pacific Relations: An Analysis of Their Entangled Relationships in the Early Cold War Years | SASAKI, Yutaka (157) |
| The Whereabouts of Performative Gender: On Patti Smith | TOMA, Ulara (177) |
| The Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -199 |
| Abstracts | -221 |
36. The Post-Cold War Era (2002)
2002.03.14 The American Review
| The Post-Cold War Era | |
| The Post-Cold War Era: Americanism, Globalization, and Nationalism | FURUYA, Jun (1) |
| U.S. Economic Performances During the 1990s | SHINOHARA, Soichi (23) |
| Where Has the Vietnam Syndrome Gone?: America’s Memory of Defeat and Its Post-Cold War Military Interventions | MATSUOKA, Hiroshi (37) |
| Memory, Narrative, and Identity after the Cold War: The Representation of the Vietnamese Refugees in Robert Olen Butler’s A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain (1992) | SUZUKI, Toru (55) |
| What Is Transgender?: Its History, Its Potentiality | WATANABE, Momoko (75) |
| Articles | |
| The Sorrow of Roger Williams: Separationism as a Regulative Principle and Accommodationism as a Constitutive Principle | MORIMOTO, Anri (91) |
| Yasuo Kuniyoshi and the Cultural Cold War: The Politics of Postwar American Art | KOBAYASHI, Go (111) |
| A Transformation of Fundamentalist Views of Catholicism, 1878-1918 | YAMAMOTO, Takahiro (131) |
| Congressional Voting Decisions on the China Trade Bill | MAESHIMA, Kazuhiro (151) |
| The Sacred Self and the Miracle Controversies: On the Origin of Emersonian Individualism | NARITA, Masahiko (171) |
| Terrorism, Cult and Literature: Representation of Others in Don DeLillo’s Mao II | TOKO, Koji (189) |
| Self-Portrait of Katherine Schmidt, Painter: Partnership with Yasuo Kuniyoshi | HOSHINO, Mutsuko (207) |
| The Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -229 |
| Abstracts | -251 |
35. American Identity and Multiculturalism (2001)
2001.03.14 The American Review
| American Identity and Multiculturalism | |
| Various Aspects of Identity as Represented in Jewish American Literature: Diaspora, Holocaust, Israel | BABA, Minako(1) |
| Vietnamese American Literature and American Society: From Refugees to the Second Generation, “VietnAmerican” | YOSHIDA, Mitsu(21) |
| An Exile’s Counter-Narrative of Nation-Building: The U.S. Literary Study’s Cultural-Critical Self-Fashoning and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha | NITTA, Keiko(39) |
| Multiculturalism and Integrationism: A Study in Intellectural History | KAMISADA, Shuichi(59) |
| Articles | |
| Cape Cod as “Another World”: What Thoreau Found at the Edge of the World | FUJIOKA, Nobuhiko(79) |
| Personal Story and Collective History in a Slave Narrative: Harriet A. Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Written by Herself | NISHIMOTO, Azusa(97) |
| The Politics of Women’s Voices: The Strategy of Difference and Displacement in Trinh T. Minh-ha’s Film, Surname Viêt, Given Name Nam: “There is no real me to return to.” | KAWAGUCHI, Keiko(115) |
| Justice and Mercy: Release of Japanese War Cristmas and Japanese-American Relations Following Peace, 1952-1958 | HIGURASHI, Yoshinobu(135) |
| Note | |
| The Russo-Japanese War and Japanese Folktales: Japanese Image in Alice Bacon’s In the Land of Gods | SUNADA, Erica(155) |
| The Thirty-Fourth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -167 |
| Abstracts | -189 |
34. Globalization and America (2000)
2000.03.14 The American Review
| Globalization and America | |
| Globalization and Americanization | Masaru Kaneko(1) |
| Baseball as the Cultural Mission of America: The Attempts to Spread the American National Sport Worldwide in the 19th Century | Eiji Ozawa(17) |
| The Historical Premise of Economic Globalization by the U.S.: From the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act to the GATT | Tadao Kano(35) |
| Globalization and Democracy: a Review on America’s Arguments | Shigehiro Yuasa(53) |
| Globalization and Models for Japanese and American Schooling: New Modes of Coexistence | Ryoko Tsuneyoshi(71) |
| Home is Where the Tongue Is: Border-Crossing and Language in Levy Hideo’s and Mizumura Minae’s Works | Mari Yoshihara(87) |
| Articles | |
| Thriving Military Prostitution in Hawaii during World War II: The Meaning of Its Contrast to the Situation on the Mainland | Noriko Shimada(105) |
| Emily Dickinson and Poetry in the Civil War Publication | Junko Kanazawa(123) |
| Does the Reduction of Regional Isolation Mean an Affluent Appalachia? | Kazusei Kato(141) |
| Solving the “Congestion” Problem: The “Zone System” in Early City Planning Profession | Ichiro Miyata(159) |
| Looking for the Perfect Copy: The Cultural Milieu and the Birth of the Talkies | Naoko Shinogi(177) |
| From “the Vanishing Red Man” to “the Red Atlantis”: The Development of Native American Policy Reform Movements in the 1920s | Yumiko Mizuno(193) |
| The Newspaper Publishing in the Japanese Evacuation Camps 1942-1943: An Analysis of the Camp Authority’s Press Control Policies | Takeya Mizuno(211) |
| The Thirty-third Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -229 |
| Abstracts | -249 |
33. America and the Twentieth Century (1999)
1999.03.14 The American Review
| America and the Twentieth Century | |
| U.S. Hegemony and the Debates on the “American Century” | Hideki Kan(1) |
| From the New Economic History to the Social Science History: An Evolution of American Economic History in the Twentieth Century | Eiichi Akimoto(19) |
| War and Gender: the Vietnam War and American Society | Yoko Shirai(37) |
| The Transformation of American Democracy in the Twentieth Century:The Growth of Institutional Universe and the Decline of Electoral Politics | Hirofumi Nakano(59) |
| Articles | |
| The Literary and Cultural Politics of Passing: A Comparative Study of Mary Hastings Bradley and James Tiptree, Jr. | Mari Kotani(79) |
| Federalist Response to Jefferson’s Neutrality Policy, 1805-1806 | Naoki Kamimura(97) |
| From Preacher to Lecturer: a Study of R.W. Emerson’s Sermons | Yoshio Takanashi(115) |
| The Tradition of Psychiatry Reflected in Domestic Fiction in Nineteenth-Century America | Toshimi Suzuki(135) |
| Southern White Liberals’ Struggle for the Segregation and State’s Rights in the SCHW Birmingham | Noriko Hosoya(151) |
| Formation of the New Left Movement: From Sit-Ins to the Port Huron Statement (1960-1962) | Toru Umezaki(171) |
| Autobiography and the “Minoritarian”: How Henry Miller “Becomes-Woman” | Satoshi Kanazawa(191) |
| The Innocents Abroad as a Consumer Narrative Mark Twain and Expanding Consumption in Late Nineteenth-Century America | Tsuyoshi Ishihara(209) |
| The Thirty-Second Annual Meeting:A Summary Report | -227 |
| Abstracts | -245 |
32. Class and American Society (1998)
1998.03.14 The American Review
| Class and American Society | |
| The Integration of the US Working Class under the Cold War Consensus: the Creation of a New Middle Class | Keiichi Shoji(1) |
| Bumming, Slumming, and Muckraking: The Representation of Class in American Literature | Kiyohiko Murayama(19) |
| The Social Conservatism of Boston’s White Women in Inter-Class Interaction at the Turn of the Century | Kohei Kaswashima(41) |
| Meritocracy and Racial Equality: Civil Rights Legislation and Black “Elites” in Post-bellum Boston | Kazuteru Omori(57) |
| Articles | |
| Herman Melville and the Astor Place Riots | Shoji Noma(75) |
| The “Russian Factor” in the Promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine | Hiroo Nakajima(95) |
| The Formation and Development of “the Undocumented Immigration Problem” in the Course of Discussions on the IRCA | Katsuyuki Murata(111) |
| Imagination, Body, and Gender Boundaries in the Early Puritan Society: Anne Hutchinson on Trial | Junko Araki(127) |
| The Rural Cemetery Movement in 19th-Century America: Creating an American “Sacred Place” | Mariko Kurosawa(145) |
| The Thirty-first Annual Meeting: A Summary Report | -163 |
| Abstracts | -187 |
| The American Review Contents, Vols.1-31(1967-1997) | -201 |
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