46. The Sea and the State (2012)
2012.03.14 The American Review
| The Sea and the State |
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| The American Civil War in the Transatlantic Abolition of Slavery |
NISHIDE, Keiichi |
| Orphans, Oceans, and Moby-Dick |
HASHIMOTO, Yasunaka |
| The Price of National Prestige: An Interpretation of the Japan-U.S. Confrontation over Hawaii at the Turn of the Century |
ITO, Koji |
| The Geopolitics of Submarine Cables: From British Telegraph Networks to the American Internet |
TSUCHIYA, Motohiro |
| Articles |
| U.S.-Australia relations concerning Asia-Pacific during Sino-Japanese War |
TAKAMITSU, Yoshie |
| “The Beginning of America’s ‘Pro-Israeli’ Policy: A Case of the USS Liberty Incident during the Six Day War” |
TOMINAGA, Erika |
| Levi-Strauss’ Perspective of NonAssimilation and the Spirit of Charity in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Through the Arc of the Rain Forest |
MAKINO, Rie |
| Historical Contexts of the Atomic Bombings against Japan in the U. S. History Textbooks: World War II, the Cold War, and the Nuclear Age |
FUJITA, Satoshi |
| “Providence and “A Remarkable Meteor” Seen in Uraga?Perry, Hawthorne and the Opening of Japan? |
NAKANISHI, Kayoko |
| What Is Nikkei in the US Now?: Identity Politics of a Student Organization and “Japanese Americans” |
KINOSHITA, Akira |
| Book Review |
| Hiroshi Kitamura, Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan |
IIOKA, Shiro |
| The Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report |
| Abstracts |
No.022(2011) Affluence and Poverty
2011.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies
45. Disease and Institutions (2011)
2011.03.14 The American Review
| Disease and Institutions |
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| Reproductive Rights and Social Welfare: Informed Consent for Sterilization |
ONO, Naoko |
| Health Insurance and the Social Security Act of 1935: The Vision of Edgar Sydenstricker and I.S. Falk and the Medical Advisory Board |
SATO, Chitose |
| Disease, Hippie and Neoliberalism: Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland |
MIURA, Reiichi |
| Health Care Reform and the Transformation of Party Politics in the United States: Universal Health Insurance Reform and Medical Reform |
AMANO, Taku |
| Articles |
| Sarah Josepha Hale and Domestic Ideology in the (Anti-) Boardinghouse Novel |
MASUDA, Kumiko |
| Paper-made Emerald City: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Paper Currency System |
AKIMOTO, Takafumi |
| Politics in History Museums and the Private Sector: The George Washington Politics “Lansdowne” Portrait as Case Study |
YOKOYAMA, Saki |
| Rethinking the Women’s Peace Movements in the United States: Women Strike for Peace in the 1960s |
SATO, Masaya |
| The Commercial Society’s Ethic and the Spirit of “Social” Capitalism: Politeness and Sociability in Franklin’s Autobiography |
WANIBUCHI, Shuichi |
| Reserach Note |
| Importance of Assuming a Social Historical Perspective in Examining Recent American Trade Policy |
KOYAMA, Kumiko |
| Book Review |
| Satoru Mori, The Vietnam War and Alliance Diplomacy: The Impact of British and French Peace Initiatives on U.S. Policy |
FUJIMOTO, Hiroshi |
| The Forty-Fourth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report |
| Abstracts |
No.021(2010) Food
2010.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies
44. Turn of the Century in the US (2010)
2010.03.14 The American Review
| Turn of the Century in the US |
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| The National Negro Business League and Its Politics of African-American Collective Memories at the Turn of the Twentieth Century |
KANEKO, Ayumu |
| Japan as Domestic Space: Lilla Cabot Perry at the Turn into the Twentieth Century |
MATSUKAWA, Yuko |
| U.S. Policy over the Korean Peninsula from the End of the Nineteenth Century to the Beginning of the Twentieth Century |
MATSUDA, Haruka |
| Falling Bodies, Failing Words: Narratives Before/After 9/11 |
OZAWA, Eimi |
| Lynching and Torture at the Turn of Two Centuries: On Lynchings (1892-1900) and Guantanamo: ‘Honor Bound to Defend Freedom’ (2004) |
SAKUMA, Yuri |
| Articles |
| John F. Kennedy and the Neutralization of South Vietnam |
MATSUOKA, Hiroshi |
| “The Jumbo Domestication”: Exhibition of Animals and Sentimentalism at the End of the Nineteenth Century |
MARUYAMA, Yuki |
| Book Review |
| Itsuki Kurashina, The Eisenhower Administration and West Germany: East-West Arms Control Negotiations as Alliance Policy |
ONOZAWA,Toru |
| A New Generation Scholar Discusses a New Woman in Faulkner’s Novels: Koichi Suwabe, William Faulkner’s Poetics: 1930-1936 |
FUJIHIRA, Ikuko |
| The Forty-Third Annual Meeting: A Summary Report |
| Abstracts |
No.020(2009) Peace
2009.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies
43. The President (2009)
2009.03.14 The American Review
| The President |
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| Hawthorne’s Image of George Washington |
IRIKO, Fumiko |
| The Foreign Policy Archetype of the American Presidency: From George Washington to John Quincy Adams |
NAKAJIMA, Hiroo |
| Dialogue and Secrecy: John F. Kennedy’s Policy Making |
TSUCHIDA, Hiroshi |
| War Powers Derived from the Presidential Image |
KITAGAWA OTSURU, Chieko |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Proclamations of National Emergency: Crisis and Presidential Power |
OKUHIRO, Keita |
| Articles |
| The Politics of Family Support in Early-Twentieth-Century America |
GOTO, Chiori |
| Extraterritorializing Literature: Translation, Dual Nationality and the Hardboiled in A Fairwell to Arms |
TSUJI, Hideo |
| Rebuilding Little Tokyo?: Community and Interracialism in the Resttlement Era |
MINAMIKAWA, Fuminori |
| Technology and an Immigrant Version of Americanism: Swedish-American Representation of the Ironclad Monitor and John Ericsson |
TSUCHIDA, Eiko |
| Inventing and Performing the Self: Image of the Japanese-American Painter in Yasuo Kuniyoshi’s Self-Portraits |
KIKUKAWA, Masako |
| Globalizing “American Peace”: The Outlawry of War Movement in Interwar America |
MIMAKI, Seiko |
| Chase and Modernity: Representation of Time and Movement in Harold Lloyd’s Safety Last! |
HASEGAWA, Koichi |
| Book Review |
| Yoshie Takamitsu, Japan, China and the United States in Interwar “Globalization” |
TAKITA, Kenji |
| Yumi Hiratai, Social Reform in American Federal System: Child Labor Regulations in the Early Twentieth-Century |
HIRATA, Miwako |
| Katsuyuki Murata, Latino Ethnicity and the Shifting Boundaries of Americanness: The Sociocultural History of “the Undocumented Immigration Problem” |
NAKAGAWA, Masanori |
| The Forty-Second Annual Meeting: A Summary Report |
| Abstracts |
No.019(2008) The City
2008.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies
1. Editor’s Introduction
7. Emory Elliott Terror, Aesthetics, and the Humanities in the Public Sphere
25. Naochika Takao Sex and the City: The Reconstruction of Middle-Class Urban Consciousness in The Scarlet Letter
43. Shitsuyo Masui Reading The House of the Seven Gables in the Context of the Nineteenth-Century Urban Burial Reform Movement
63. Yuko Nakagawa From City of Culture to City of Consumption: Boston in Henry James’s The Bostonians
83. Yuko Matsukawa Defi ning the American Flaneuse:Constance Fenimore Woolson and “A Florentine Experiment”
103. Kiyohiko Murayama Dreiser and the Wonder and Mystery and Terror of the City
123. Julia Leyda Space, Class, City: Gwendolyn Brooks’s Maud Martha
139. Naomi Tonooka Art and Urban Space: Rent, the East Village, and the Construction of Meaning
159. Takayuki Nishiyama The American Welfare State and the City: The Politics of the Social Welfare Policy in New York City under the Lindsay Administration
177. Masaharu Yasuoka City-County Separation and Consolidation in the United States: The Impact on Urban Growth
197. Noritaka Yagasaki Origins of Cities and Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century Southern California: Regional Changes in the Context of Three Economic-Cultural Regions of the Americas
231. Wakako Araki Gender, Race, and the Idea of Separate Spheres: Neo-Abolitionist Work in South Carolina Sea Islands
239. Ichiro Miyata Manufacturing Segregation: The Birth and Death of Underground Atlanta, 1969-1981
259. English-Language Works by JAAS Members, 2006
42. Nuclear Space (2008)
2008.03.14 The American Review
| Nuclear Space |
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| One Minute after the Detonation of the Atomic Bomb: the Erased Effect of Residual Radiation |
TAKAHASHI, Hiroko |
| The Language of the Nuclear Age: Critical Approach to the Rhetoric of Containment and Deterrence |
SHIMOKOBE, Michiko |
| The Nuclear Imagination of a Mad Scientist: a Note on Nikola Tesla |
SHINDO, Masaaki |
| Nevada Test Site and Yucca Mountain: The Construction of Nuclear Space and Racism |
ISHIYAMA, Noriko |
| The Pugwash Conferences and American Scientists’ Quest for Disarmament and Stable Mutual Deterrence, 1955-1963 |
KUROSAKI, Akira |
| NPT Regime and Defense Industrial Base-US,UK, and West Germany Nuclear and Military Expenditure Negotiations (March 1966-April 1967)Surrounding the NATO Crisis of 1966 |
SAKADE, Takeshi |
| Prosthetics in the Cold War: Discourses and Representations of Hearing Aid in the Atomic Age |
MISOE, Atsuro |
| Articles |
| The Claim Against “Enemy Alien” Status of Koreans in Wartime Hawai’i Redefining “Korean” and Reconstructing Nationalism |
LEE, Rika Rihwa |
| Hardhat Patriots: the Construction Workers in New York City and the Change of Their Lives |
MINAMI, Shuhei |
| Book Review |
| Taku Amano, Professional Groups and Health Policy in the United States |
SUNADA, Ichiro |
| Maho Toyoda, Labor Reform for/against Women in the US Occupation of Japan |
SATO, Chitose |
| Jun Kamata, Resistance at the Margin: Radioactive Waste and American Indian Social Movement |
MATSUNAGA, Kyoko |
| Sadao Asada, From Mahan to Pearl Harbor: Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States Sadao Asada, Culture Shock and Japanese-American Relations: Historical Essay |
MIWA, Kimitada |
| The Forty-First Annual Meeting: A Summary Report |
| Abstracts |
No.018(2007) Proceedings: American Studies in Trans-Pacific Perspective
2007.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies
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