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No.013(2002) Space: Real and Imagined

2002.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

Presidents and Officers

1. Editor’s Introduction

7. Masashi Orishima Immersed in Palpable Darkness: Republican Virtue and the Spatial Topography of Charles Brockden Brown’s Arthur Mervyn
25. Hiroshi Okayama Analyzing ‘Political Space’ Two-Dimensionally: The Notion and Prospects of Interpolitical Relations
45. Noritaka Yagasaki Spatial Organization of Japanese Immigrant Communities: Spontaneous Settlements and Planned Colonies in the Northern San Joaquin Valley, California
63. Fukuko Kobayashi Producing Asian American Spaces: From Cultural Nation to the Space of Hybridity as Represented in Texts by Asian American Writers
83. Julia Leyda Home on the Range: Space, Nation, and Mobility in John Ford’s The Searchers
107. Yoneyuki Sugita Is the “Cyberspace Revolution” Really a Revolution? A Case Study: Healthcare and Modern Scientific Thought
131. Simon R. Potter Another Closing Frontier?: Observations on Geography in American Academe
157. Mari Kotani Across the Multiverse: How Do Aliens Travel from “Divisional” Space to “Network” Space?
171. Nahoko Tsuneyama Americanization of Shakespeare: A Cultural History through Three Posters
193. Yuka Tsuchiya Imagined America in Occupied Japan: (Re-)Educational Films Shown by the U.S. Occupation Forces to the Japanese, 1948-1952

215. English-Language Works by JAAS Members 2000

225. Contributors