Like Dust in the Wind : A Critical Introduction to Takagi Kyōzō’s Manchurian Literature Joshua Lee SOLOMON Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 51-72
<Translation>”Dust in the Wind,” by Takagi Kyōzō Joshua Lee SOLOMON Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 73-83
› Special Section Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History <Introduction>Imperial Residue : Ambiguous Imperialists and Their Cultural Production KATŌ, Kiyofumi , TOYOSAWA, Nobuko Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 85-95
› Special Section <Special Section>Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History From the Ground Up : Japan’s Siberian Intervention of 1918-1922 from the Perspective of Infantryman Takeuchi Tadao Nadine WILLEMS Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 97-127
› Special Section <Special Section>Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History Culture under Imperialism : Geibun and the Production of Manchurian Literature Nobuko TOYOSAWA Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 129-149
› Special Section <Special Section>Auxiliaries of Empire : Children, Foot Soldiers, and Settlers in Japanese Imperial History Not Only a Child : The Vulnerability and Complicity of Japanese Settler Girls in Colonial Korea Kyrie VERMETTE Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 151-172
The All-Encompassing Inclusivity of Exclusion : Kaneko Fumiko’s Universalist Tendency Sašo DOLINŠEK Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 173-196
Yanagita Kunio and Agricultural Policy : Finding the Man Behind the Mythology Simon James BYTHEWAY , Yoshiteru IWAMOTO Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 197-226
Japan’s Intelligence System : From Institutional Failure to Grand Strategy Sebastian MASLOW Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 227-239
Cultural Imprints : War and Memory in the Samurai Age, edited by Elizabeth Oyler and Katherine Saltzman-Li Oleg BENESCH Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 241-242
Eleven Winters of Discontent : The Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan, by Sherzod Muminov BULL, Jonathan Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 243-245
Suzuki Seijun and Postwar Japanese Cinema, by William Carroll Jennifer COATES Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 246-248
Dream Super-Express : A Cultural History of the World’s First Bullet Train, by Jessamyn R. Abel Steven J. ERICSON Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 249-251
Spirituality and Alternativity in Contemporary Japan : Beyond Religion? by Ioannis Gaitanidis Kevin DOAK Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 252-254
Ishikawa Sanshirō’s Geographical Imagination : Transnational Anarchism and the Reconfiguration of Everyday Life in Early Twentieth-Century Japan, by Nadine Willems Robert KRAMM Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 255-257
Dōwa Policy and Japanese Politics, by Ian Neary LAU, Sai Kiet Niki Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 258-260
The Origins of the Modern Japanese Bureaucracy, by Yuichiro Shimizu ; translated by Amin Ghadimi Andrew LEVIDIS Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 261-263
Bashō : The Complete Haiku of Matsuo Bashō, translated, annotated and with an introduction by Andrew Fitzsimons Anthony MARCOFF Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 264-268
Kyoto Revisited : Heritage Tourism in Contemporary Japan, by Jennifer S. Prough Daniel MILNE Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 269-271
Inglorious, Illegal Bastards : Japan’s Self-Defense Force during the Cold War, by Aaron Herald Skabelund Garren MULLOY Japan Review 38 (2023-12-28) Pages: 272-274