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56. Epidemics/Public Health (2022)

2022.04.14 The American Review

A Round table Discussion
Is America Back? American Hegemony Today (1)
Special Topic: Epidemics/Public Health
Charles Winslow’s Definition of Public Health and the Human Machine
Theory: A History of the Human Engineering Movement in the
Progressive Era
UENO, Tsuguyoshi(29)
Public Health Personnel in Rural America:
A Discrepancy between the Needs of Rural Health Workers and the
Rockefeller Foundation International Health Board’s Vision of
Specialist Training, 1900‒1932
 HIRATAI, Yumi(49)
Public Health and the Red Cross Humanitarianism
in the Colonial Philippines
MAKITA, Yoshiya(69)
Tropical War of Leprosy:
Representations of Diseases in Jack London’s Writings
TAKANO, Yasushi(93)
Contagion as Catachresis In the Context of American Literary and
Cultural History
TATSUMI, Takayuki(113)
A Sullen Romance Writer in the Age of Heroic Medicine:
James Fenimore Cooper and Antebellum Medical Discourse
 HAYASHI, Ichiro(135)
Articles
The U.S. Social Reform Movement and the International Women’s Peace
Movement in the Early 20th Century: Emily Green Balch’s Ideas of Race,
Nation, and International Cooperation
 ICHIMASA, Shiori(157)
Motoe Sasaki, “In Search of Restoring the Good Life:
Ralph Adams Cram and Imaginary of Anglo Catholicism”
 SASAKI, Motoe(177)
Book Review
SHIDA Junjiro, American Foreign Policy at the End of the Cold War:
George H. W. Bush’s Administration and the German Unification
 MURATA, Koji(197)
The Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting: A Summery Report -203
Copyright Policy and Submission Guidelines -223

No.033 (2022) Mobility/Immobility

2022.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

1. Editor’s Introduction

5. Takahiro SAKANE, Mobile Monuments: Dialectic of Commemoration in Henry James’s The American Scene
25. Yuri SAKUMA, African American Migration Narratives of the Harlem Renaissance: Jazz as a Symbol of Racial Uplift, “Low-Down” Migrants, and Black20232023 Feminism
45. Manako OGAWA, Konpira-san as Enemy Asset: The Contestation and Confrontation over the Interpretation of a Shinto Sea Deity and the Kotohira Jinsha v. McGrath Case in 1949
67. Ichiro MIYATA, “A Must for Atlanta’s Future”: Metropolitan Atlanta and the Rapid Transit Idea, 1963-65
87. Yuka MIZUTANI, Promotion of Gastronomic Traditions in the Sonoran Desert and Changes in the Representation of the US-Mexico Borderlands
109. Masahito WATANABE, Mobilizing Party Participation: Defending the Iowa Caucuses
133. Yoshiaki FURUI, Through an “Impenetrable Thicket”: Penetrating Depth and Alterity in Melville’s Typee
151. Shogo TANOKUCHI, Freaky Asian Junks: Herman Melville and Antebellum Exhibition Culture

173. English-Language Works by JAAS Members 2020