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No.08(1997) Nature and Environmental Issues in America

1997.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1 Editor’s Introduction

3 Tatsuro Nomura Class and Ethnicity in American History: Studies of American Labor and Immigrant Histories in Japan
17 Koichiro Fujikura Standing for Nature in the United States Supreme Court: A Japanese Perspective
35 Sheila Hones “Everything Hastens Where It Belongs” : Nature and Narrative Structure in The Atlantic Monthly, 1880-84
63 Kazuto Oshio Who Pays and Who Benefits? Urban Water Diplomacy in Twentieth-Century Southern California
91 Toyoki Hosono Environmental Politics in the United States
119 Mami Hiraike Okawara The Samuel D. Hochstetler Case (1948)
143 Kaeko Mochizuki The Native American Renaissance: Its Prospect and Retrospect
165 Joshua Dale Cruising the Love Boat: American Tourism and the Postmodern Sublime

191 English-Language Works by JAAS Members, (1995)

 

31. American Social Movements (1997)

1997.03.14 The American Review

American Social Movements
Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening Naoki Onishi(1)
The Spreading of the Gospel of Safety: The Safety Movement and Immigrants in the Progressive Period Tsuguyoshi Ueno(19)
American Television Commercials and the Women’s Movement: Has the Feminine Mystique Disappeared? Tetsuo Arima(41)
The Boston School Busing Controversy Revisited: Toward an Examination into the Myth of “Failure” Masaki Kawashima(59)
Gender and Wartime Labor Mobilization in the United States Chitose Sato(83)
Note   
The Older Women’s League Naoko Ishizawa(107)
Articles   
George Ball and His Idea of “Atlantic Partnership” Kaoru Kojima(117)
Whitman as ‘Flaneur’ Akira Yamauchi(139)
Berdache as Cultural System Machiko Makita(157)
Notes   
Fundamentalism’s Strategy in Education Cases: On the Concept of Secular Humanism Eiko Tsuchida(175)
A Study of Mona Simpson’s The Lost Father Kazuyo Kuroyanagi(185)
The Multi-Dimensionality of the Racial/Ethnic Identities of Asian American   College Students: Evidence from Research at Princeton University Okiyoshi Takeda(193)
The Thirtieth Annual Meeting: A Summary Report -207
Abstracts -227