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EJCJS - FRONT PAGE
The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THE Abstract. Venuti's concept of translator invisibility differs from the Japanese context where a broad spectrum of translators exists. Most professional translators work transparently, but they are still visible, and the reader is aware that what they are reading is a translation. Awareness and appreciation for translation create anenvironment
EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - THE DILEMMA POSED BY JAPAN'S POPULATION DECLINE Introduction. Japan’s population is poised to peak at about 127.5 million people in the year 2005. From that point on, if the situation remains unchanged, it will begin a reverse track, contracting markedly to an estimated 105 million people by 2050. According to the much talked about UN paper on this issue 1, this gross decrease will have a EJCJS - ANOTHER GREAT WAVE? ECOCRITICISM IN JAPAN About the Author. Noel Gough is Professor Emeritus (and Foundation Chair of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006-14) in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held senior appointments at the University of Canberra and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, China, South Africa and the UK. EJCJS - RE-NARRATING SOCIAL CLASS AND MASCULINITY IN We are thinking of the degree of diffusion and patterns of dispersed and mobile media prevalent in Japan (social networking site Mixi claims 10 million registered users; the Japan Times reported on 22 April 2007 that Japanese is the most common language for blogging), as well as the relatively legitimate status within the mainstream media that blogs and webposting now claim. EJCJS - JAPAN'S HISTORY TEXTBOOK CONTROVERSY: SOCIAL Introduction. In Japan, the depiction of history and society in school textbooks has long been a subject of dispute. Japanese conservatives, especially intellectuals, have regarded this issue as an ideological struggle against Japanese progressives who – according to the conservative view – are trying to use public education to mold students into leftist cosmopolitans who feel no affection EJCJS - HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE IN THE WAR ON TERROR Abstract. This paper is a film review of Howl’s Moving Castle, directed by Miyazaki Hayao and released by Studio Ghibli in November 2004.This movie is based on the novel of the same title written by Dianna Wynne Jones in 1986. From a perspective of peace research, however, this movie is related to Miyazaki’s anti-war philosophy in the post-9/11 political context and the following US-led IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of THE SONNET FORM IN JAPANESE 2 best known of Shakespeare translators alive today, how he had translated the phrase ‘Crystal is muddy’ from A Midsummer Night’s Dream (as uttered by Demetrius). He replied, quite simply, Suisho wa doro da, and insisted that Japanese audiences would have no difficulty understanding this oxymoron, either by itself or incontext.
EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NATIONAL IDENTITY (RE)CONSTRUCTION IN JAPANESE AND Abstract. Fictional reality created by media significantly contributes to the formation of Self and Other. Animation offers a contested site for identity formation through story-telling, which provides wide audiences with the resources for narrative-creation and imaginedcommunities that
EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - TECHNOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, IDENTITY: GHOST IN THE Set in highly technologically advanced worlds, both Ghost in the Shell (Oshii, 1995) and .hack//Sign (Mashimo, 2002) present narratives which revolve heavily around various characters’ relationships with technology and explore the psychological affects that these relations can have. Furthermore, as seen in both of these anime, technology can greatly problematise how a character SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN III. SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN / 日本における都市の縮小 3 Shrinking Cities in Japan: Between Megalopolises and Rural Peripheries / 日本にお ける都市の縮小:メガ都市と地方の郊外 | Winfried Flüchter 9 Shrinkage in Japan/ 日本における縮小現象 | Yasuyuki Fujii 13 Population Aging and Japan’s Declining Rural Cities/ 人口の高齢化と廃れてゆく日 EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NATIONAL IDENTITY (RE)CONSTRUCTION IN JAPANESE AND Abstract. Fictional reality created by media significantly contributes to the formation of Self and Other. Animation offers a contested site for identity formation through story-telling, which provides wide audiences with the resources for narrative-creation and imaginedcommunities that
EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - TECHNOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY, IDENTITY: GHOST IN THE Set in highly technologically advanced worlds, both Ghost in the Shell (Oshii, 1995) and .hack//Sign (Mashimo, 2002) present narratives which revolve heavily around various characters’ relationships with technology and explore the psychological affects that these relations can have. Furthermore, as seen in both of these anime, technology can greatly problematise how a character SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN III. SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN / 日本における都市の縮小 3 Shrinking Cities in Japan: Between Megalopolises and Rural Peripheries / 日本にお ける都市の縮小:メガ都市と地方の郊外 | Winfried Flüchter 9 Shrinkage in Japan/ 日本における縮小現象 | Yasuyuki Fujii 13 Population Aging and Japan’s Declining Rural Cities/ 人口の高齢化と廃れてゆく日EJCJS - FRONT PAGE
The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - NATIONALISM, MATERIALISM, AND PREFERENCES FOR THE Introduction. Post-war Japanese nationalism1 was constructed in a unique historical milieu. Following Japan's defeat in 1945, ultra-nationalism vanished from the scene. Occupation authorities were quick to attack the Japanese for their thought-control mechanisms, targeting the education system and State Shinto, in an effort to do away with militarism (Yoshino 1992). EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THE Abstract. Venuti's concept of translator invisibility differs from the Japanese context where a broad spectrum of translators exists. Most professional translators work transparently, but they are still visible, and the reader is aware that what they are reading is atranslation.
EJCJS - THE DILEMMA POSED BY JAPAN'S POPULATION DECLINE Introduction. Japan’s population is poised to peak at about 127.5 million people in the year 2005. From that point on, if the situation remains unchanged, it will begin a reverse track, contracting markedly to an estimated 105 million people by 2050. EJCJS - ANOTHER GREAT WAVE? ECOCRITICISM IN JAPAN About the Author. Noel Gough is Professor Emeritus (and Foundation Chair of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006-14) in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held senior appointments at the University of Canberra and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, China, South Africa and the UK. EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - RE-NARRATING SOCIAL CLASS AND MASCULINITY IN We are thinking of the degree of diffusion and patterns of dispersed and mobile media prevalent in Japan (social networking site Mixi claims 10 million registered users; the Japan Times reported on 22 April 2007 that Japanese is the most common language for blogging), as well as the relatively legitimate status within the mainstream media that blogs and webposting now claim. EJCJS - HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE IN THE WAR ON TERROR Abstract. This paper is a film review of Howl’s Moving Castle, directed by Miyazaki Hayao and released by Studio Ghibli in November 2004.This movie is based on the novel of the same title written by Dianna Wynne Jones in 1986. From a perspective of peace research, however, this movie is related to Miyazaki’s anti-war philosophy in the post-9/11 political context and the following US-led EJCJS - JAPAN'S HISTORY TEXTBOOK CONTROVERSY: SOCIAL Introduction. In Japan, the depiction of history and society in school textbooks has long been a subject of dispute. Japanese conservatives, especially intellectuals, have regarded this issue as an ideological struggle against Japanese progressives who – according to the conservative view – are trying to use public education to mold students into leftist cosmopolitans who feel no affection IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NATIONAL IDENTITY (RE)CONSTRUCTION IN JAPANESE AND Ashitaka goes on a journey to Western Japan in an attempt to lift the curse, but is soon dragged into a battle between animals in the forest and humans. There, Ashitaka meets the film's two main female characters. The first is Lady Eboshi, the leader of the Tatarairon-making town.
EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OFSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - GENTLEMANLY CAPITALISM AND THE CLUB: EXPATRIATE The European club was an institution that emerged virtually as a direct result of imperialist expansion, and as such, they can be found in any country that has had a history of economic or social interaction with the United Kingdom, and to some extent, other European nations with SLEEPLESS IN JAPAN: THE KANASHIBARI PHENOMENON 32 way these experiences takes place is obvious. Some informants even say that the first time they got kanashibari was after watching a TV programme with a detailed explanation of the experiences. One of the famous TV programmes on kanashibari, which was repeated a number of times, was Kitano Takeshi’s ‘Unbiribabo’,2 where serious investigation followed IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NATIONAL IDENTITY (RE)CONSTRUCTION IN JAPANESE AND Ashitaka goes on a journey to Western Japan in an attempt to lift the curse, but is soon dragged into a battle between animals in the forest and humans. There, Ashitaka meets the film's two main female characters. The first is Lady Eboshi, the leader of the Tatarairon-making town.
EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OFSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - GENTLEMANLY CAPITALISM AND THE CLUB: EXPATRIATE The European club was an institution that emerged virtually as a direct result of imperialist expansion, and as such, they can be found in any country that has had a history of economic or social interaction with the United Kingdom, and to some extent, other European nations with SLEEPLESS IN JAPAN: THE KANASHIBARI PHENOMENON 32 way these experiences takes place is obvious. Some informants even say that the first time they got kanashibari was after watching a TV programme with a detailed explanation of the experiences. One of the famous TV programmes on kanashibari, which was repeated a number of times, was Kitano Takeshi’s ‘Unbiribabo’,2 where serious investigation followed IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIES The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - NATIONALISM, MATERIALISM, AND PREFERENCES FOR THE Introduction. Post-war Japanese nationalism1 was constructed in a unique historical milieu. Following Japan's defeat in 1945, ultra-nationalism vanished from the scene. Occupation authorities were quick to attack the Japanese for their thought-control mechanisms, targeting the education system and State Shinto, in an effort to do away with militarism (Yoshino 1992). EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THE Abstract. Venuti's concept of translator invisibility differs from the Japanese context where a broad spectrum of translators exists. Most professional translators work transparently, but they are still visible, and the reader is aware that what they are reading is a translation. Awareness and appreciation for translation create anenvironment
EJCJS - THE DILEMMA POSED BY JAPAN'S POPULATION DECLINE Introduction. Japan’s population is poised to peak at about 127.5 million people in the year 2005. From that point on, if the situation remains unchanged, it will begin a reverse track, contracting markedly to an estimated 105 million people by 2050. According to the much talked about UN paper on this issue 1, this gross decrease will have a EJCJS - MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION IN JAPAN: CURRENT ISSUES About the author. Barbara Gatzen studied Japanese Studies, Linguistics and German Literature in Cologne, Trier and at the Free University of Berlin, Germany.From 1989-1991 she won a Monbusho scholarship to the University of Tsukuba, Japan and in 1993 did her M.A. in Japanese Studies at the Free University of Berlin.From 1994-1996 she was a Monbusho Research Fellow at Keio EJCJS - ANOTHER GREAT WAVE? ECOCRITICISM IN JAPAN About the Author. Noel Gough is Professor Emeritus (and Foundation Chair of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006-14) in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held senior appointments at the University of Canberra and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, China, South Africa and the UK. EJCJS - APPROPRIATING YAOI AND BOYS LOVE IN THE PHILIPPINES 1. Introduction. Yaoi and Boys' Love (BL) are considered as some of the most curious Japanese popular culture genres. These are umbrella terms often used interchangeably to refer to romantic genres of manga, animation and text-based fiction, such as short stories and novels, whose storylines revolve mainly around love relationships between beautiful boys or bishōnen. SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN III. SHRINKING CITIES IN JAPAN / 日本における都市の縮小 3 Shrinking Cities in Japan: Between Megalopolises and Rural Peripheries / 日本にお ける都市の縮小:メガ都市と地方の郊外 | Winfried Flüchter 9 Shrinkage in Japan/ 日本における縮小現象 | Yasuyuki Fujii 13 Population Aging and Japan’s Declining Rural Cities/ 人口の高齢化と廃れてゆく日 EJCJS - THE 'UYOKU RONIN DO' ASSESSING THE LIFESTYLES AND Notes. Their depiction can be roughly summarized as follows: after Japan's defeat in World War II, the occupation authority weakened Japanese state institutions such as the police force as part of the process of demilitarization. EJCJS - JAPAN AND HUMAN SECURITY: A POWERFUL DISCOURSE OR Abstract The concept of human security has been gaining increasing currency in discussions over global security. Japan is considered a major contributor to both the intellectual mainstreaming of the concept and the implementation of human security through its financial support to the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security, the establishment of the Commission on Human EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THESEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - I SPY: THE FAILURE OF JAPANESE MILITARY Volume 11, Issue 1 (Book review 1 in 2011). First published in ejcjs on 31 January 2011. Kotani, Ken (2009) Japanese Intelligence in World War II, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, x, 224 pages, ISBN 978 1 84603 425 1. In the popular imagination, the spy is the integral, essential component of military intelligence, working alone, buried within the EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - NOSTALGIC ASIANISM IN POSTWAR JAPAN Abstract. This paper aims to draw some contours of Japanese nostalgic Asianism in Kaiketsu Harimau (Great Hero, Harimau, 1960-1961). Amongst the cultural products that engaged with the memories of the war, Kaiketsu Harimau, one of the earlier television drama produced in Japan, expressed Japan’s nostalgia for a Southeast Asia and Mongolia in which the Japanese were the saviours, heroically IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THESEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - I SPY: THE FAILURE OF JAPANESE MILITARY Volume 11, Issue 1 (Book review 1 in 2011). First published in ejcjs on 31 January 2011. Kotani, Ken (2009) Japanese Intelligence in World War II, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, x, 224 pages, ISBN 978 1 84603 425 1. In the popular imagination, the spy is the integral, essential component of military intelligence, working alone, buried within the EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - NOSTALGIC ASIANISM IN POSTWAR JAPAN Abstract. This paper aims to draw some contours of Japanese nostalgic Asianism in Kaiketsu Harimau (Great Hero, Harimau, 1960-1961). Amongst the cultural products that engaged with the memories of the war, Kaiketsu Harimau, one of the earlier television drama produced in Japan, expressed Japan’s nostalgia for a Southeast Asia and Mongolia in which the Japanese were the saviours, heroically IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - ISSUES - JAPANESE STUDIES The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - VOLUME 12 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES The Birth of Shinkankaku-ha Bungejidai journal and Paul Morand. 5. Zen and Science. 4. Play and Empowerment: The Role of Alternative Space in Social Movements. 3. Nationalism, Materialism, and Preferences for the US and East Asian Countries in Japan. 2. Gentlemanly Capitalism and the Club: Expatriate Social Networks in Meiji Kobe. EJCJS - TRAGIC REMEMBRANCE, GLOBAL SORROW About the Author. Christopher Hood is an academic and author based at Cardiff University.His research interests primarily relate to Japan and fall into two areas. First, he is particularly interested in themes relating to identity and symbolism. EJCJS - YUTORI, DANSHARI, MOTTAINAI AND THE WAR ON WASTE Yutori, Danshari, Mottainai and the War on Waste in Postwar Japan. At a time when the world’s oceans seem to be drowning in plastics waste materials, and cities around the globe struggle to keep up with their citizen’s rubbish, even that deemed recyclable, in part because China is now refusing to import contaminated recyclable materials EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - THE DILEMMA POSED BY JAPAN'S POPULATION DECLINE Introduction. Japan’s population is poised to peak at about 127.5 million people in the year 2005. From that point on, if the situation remains unchanged, it will begin a reverse track, contracting markedly to an estimated 105 million people by 2050. According to the much talked about UN paper on this issue 1, this gross decrease will have a EJCJS - THE UNFINISHED ATOMIC BOMB - EJCJS - FRONT PAGE Almost seventy-five years post-war, the publishing of The Unfinished Atomic Bomb shows that interest in the legacy of the atomic bombings of Japan is not on the wane.This recent collection, edited by Australian scholars David Lowe, Cassandra Atherton, and Alyson Miller, and sourced largely in Australia, provides a fascinating interdisciplinary approach to memory, trauma and the atomic bombings EJCJS - ANOTHER GREAT WAVE? ECOCRITICISM IN JAPAN About the Author. Noel Gough is Professor Emeritus (and Foundation Chair of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006-14) in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held senior appointments at the University of Canberra and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, China, South Africa and the UK. EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THESEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - I SPY: THE FAILURE OF JAPANESE MILITARY Volume 11, Issue 1 (Book review 1 in 2011). First published in ejcjs on 31 January 2011. Kotani, Ken (2009) Japanese Intelligence in World War II, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, x, 224 pages, ISBN 978 1 84603 425 1. In the popular imagination, the spy is the integral, essential component of military intelligence, working alone, buried within the EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - NOSTALGIC ASIANISM IN POSTWAR JAPAN Abstract. This paper aims to draw some contours of Japanese nostalgic Asianism in Kaiketsu Harimau (Great Hero, Harimau, 1960-1961). Amongst the cultural products that engaged with the memories of the war, Kaiketsu Harimau, one of the earlier television drama produced in Japan, expressed Japan’s nostalgia for a Southeast Asia and Mongolia in which the Japanese were the saviours, heroically IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - FRONT PAGE - JAPANESE STUDIESARTICLESBOOK REVIEWSEDITORIAL BOARDEJCJS - CONFERENCESINFORMATION FOR AUTHORSSEMINARS The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - THE JAPANESE DEVELOPMENTAL STATE: THE CASE OF COOLSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - MURAKAMI HARUKI’S TRANSLATION STYLE AND THESEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - NITOBE INAZŌ’S BUSHIDO: SCIENCE OR FICTION? Abstract. The aim of this paper is to determine whether Nitobe Inazō provided an accurate description of the ethical code of the samurai in his famous work Bushido, or an idealised and nostalgic text without any foundation in the works of historical samurai.In order to do so, I am comparing Nitobe’s Bushido with a sample of 29 original bushidō-texts from the Kamakura to the Edo period. EJCJS - JAPAN’S EMPLOYMENT RECRUITMENT SYSTEM AND ITSSEE MORE ON JAPANESESTUDIES.ORG.UK EJCJS - I SPY: THE FAILURE OF JAPANESE MILITARY Volume 11, Issue 1 (Book review 1 in 2011). First published in ejcjs on 31 January 2011. Kotani, Ken (2009) Japanese Intelligence in World War II, Oxford: Osprey Publishing, x, 224 pages, ISBN 978 1 84603 425 1. In the popular imagination, the spy is the integral, essential component of military intelligence, working alone, buried within the EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - NOSTALGIC ASIANISM IN POSTWAR JAPAN Abstract. This paper aims to draw some contours of Japanese nostalgic Asianism in Kaiketsu Harimau (Great Hero, Harimau, 1960-1961). Amongst the cultural products that engaged with the memories of the war, Kaiketsu Harimau, one of the earlier television drama produced in Japan, expressed Japan’s nostalgia for a Southeast Asia and Mongolia in which the Japanese were the saviours, heroically IRATSUME AND JOURNALS FOR WOMEN IN THE EARLY MEIJI PERIOD 20 They were important also because they invited readers to contribute so that women could see their novels and short stories in print. However, Hirata considers that after 1884 the use of EJCJS - ISSUES - JAPANESE STUDIES The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is a journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that is dedicated to publishing academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture. The journal adopts a multi-disciplinary stance in the hope that it will contribute to a EJCJS - VOLUME 20 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES 1. Keeping the Door Closed: The 2018 Revisions to the ‘Immigration’ Control Act as a Continuation of Japan’s ‘No-Immigration’ Principle. Patrick Foss. 2. The ‘Ghost Roads’ of Alan Booth: Walking into the Unknown in Looking for the Lost. Simon Gough and Anne Lee. 3. Material Multiplicities and Sanrio Danshi: TheEvolution of Sanrio
EJCJS - VOLUME 12 ISSUE 1 - JAPANESE STUDIES The Birth of Shinkankaku-ha Bungejidai journal and Paul Morand. 5. Zen and Science. 4. Play and Empowerment: The Role of Alternative Space in Social Movements. 3. Nationalism, Materialism, and Preferences for the US and East Asian Countries in Japan. 2. Gentlemanly Capitalism and the Club: Expatriate Social Networks in Meiji Kobe. EJCJS - TRAGIC REMEMBRANCE, GLOBAL SORROW About the Author. Christopher Hood is an academic and author based at Cardiff University.His research interests primarily relate to Japan and fall into two areas. First, he is particularly interested in themes relating to identity and symbolism. EJCJS - YUTORI, DANSHARI, MOTTAINAI AND THE WAR ON WASTE Yutori, Danshari, Mottainai and the War on Waste in Postwar Japan. At a time when the world’s oceans seem to be drowning in plastics waste materials, and cities around the globe struggle to keep up with their citizen’s rubbish, even that deemed recyclable, in part because China is now refusing to import contaminated recyclable materials EJCJS - CORPORATE SCANDAL IN JAPAN AND THE CASE STUDY OF For instance, in the 2011 gambling scandal of the Daio Paper Corporation, the main whistleblower belonged to a group subsidiary of Daio (Yomiuri Shimbun, November 24, 2011).Similarly, in case of the 2002 cover-up scandal related to falsifying reports on nuclear safety by industry officials and public services, the person who blew the whistle was a foreign subcontractor (Kingston 2004). EJCJS - A POSTMODERN EXPERIENCE? THE CASE OF JAPANESE About the Author. Mohammad Gharipour received his PhD in Architectural Theory and History from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2008 and Master of Architecture from the University of Tehran in 2000. He has taught at Southern Polytechnic State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. EJCJS - THE DILEMMA POSED BY JAPAN'S POPULATION DECLINE Introduction. Japan’s population is poised to peak at about 127.5 million people in the year 2005. From that point on, if the situation remains unchanged, it will begin a reverse track, contracting markedly to an estimated 105 million people by 2050. According to the much talked about UN paper on this issue 1, this gross decrease will have a EJCJS - THE UNFINISHED ATOMIC BOMB - EJCJS - FRONT PAGE Almost seventy-five years post-war, the publishing of The Unfinished Atomic Bomb shows that interest in the legacy of the atomic bombings of Japan is not on the wane.This recent collection, edited by Australian scholars David Lowe, Cassandra Atherton, and Alyson Miller, and sourced largely in Australia, provides a fascinating interdisciplinary approach to memory, trauma and the atomic bombings EJCJS - ANOTHER GREAT WAVE? ECOCRITICISM IN JAPAN About the Author. Noel Gough is Professor Emeritus (and Foundation Chair of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006-14) in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He previously held senior appointments at the University of Canberra and Deakin University and has been a visiting professor at universities in Canada, China, South Africa and the UK. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE STUDIES The electronic journal of contemporary japanese studies (ejcjs) is an international peer reviewed journal in the Social Sciences and Humanities that publishes academic research and scholarly writing on all issues related to contemporary Japanese society, economy, politics, literature, theatre, cinema, and culture.VOLUME 20, ISSUE 1
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