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vol.31 |
Summary of Conference | Kawashima Masaki |
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Summary of Discussion |
Kihara Eisaku |
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| Americanism behind Barbed Wire | Eric L. Muller |
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City on a Hill,City Behind Bars: Criminal Justice, Social Justice, and American Exceptionalism |
Marie Gottschalk |
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Multilingualism in the United States: A Less Well-Known Source of Vitality in American Culture as an Issue of Social Justice and of Historical Memory |
Werner Sollors |
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| Comments | Furuya Jun | ||
| Comments | Ara Konomi |
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| Comments | Sakai Keiko | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Rukhsana Qamber |
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Seeking Justice: the Civil Rights Movement,Black Nationalism and Jews at Brandeis University |
Kita Miyuki | ||
| Comments on Kita Miyuki's “Seeking
Justice: the Civil Rights Movement,Black nationalism and Jews at Brandeis University” |
Kurosaki Makoto |
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| Summary of Discussion | Hirobe Izumi | ||
Marriage as Citizen's Privilege: Japanese Picture Marriage and American Social Justice |
Tanaka Kei | ||
| Comments on Tanaka Kei's “Marriage as Citizen's Privilege: JapanesePicture Marriage and American SocialJustice” | Shichinohe-Suga Miya | ||
| Summary of Discussion | John Creighton Campbell | ||
Veterans and Americanism: The American Legion and VA Health Care after World War Ⅱ |
Yamagishi Takakazu |
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| Comments on Yamagishi Takakazu's “Veterans and Americanism: The American Legion and VA Health Care after World War Ⅱ” | Sugita Yoneyuki |
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Summary of Discussion |
Kim Sung Ho | ||
Postwar Civil Rights Politics in the United States: Understanding the Dynamics of Democratization from a Global Perspective |
Honda Kazuhisa |
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Comments on Honda Kazuhisa's “Postwar Civil Rights Politics in theUnited States: Understanding the Dynamics of Democratization from a Global Perspective” |
Morikawa Terukazu |
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| Summary of Discussion | Mori Aoi | ||
Social Justice and Economic Reparation: African-American Struggles for Equal Opportunity Around the Turn of the Century |
Okuda Akiyo |
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Comments on Okuda Akiyo's “Social Justice and Economic Reparation: African-American Struggles for Equal Opportunity Around the Turn of the Century” |
Qian Mansu |
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Summary of Discussion |
Yamamoto Shin |
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| Rap Rhymes and Social Justice | Iida Kiyoshi | ||
Comments on Iida Kiyoshi's “Rap Rhymes and Social Justice” |
Honjo Seiji | ||
| Summary of Seminar | Yamagishi Takakazu |
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| Summary of Discussion | Yamagishi Takakazu |
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| Summary of Discussion | Takagi-Kitagawa Mariko and Ooi Yuki |
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| Summary of Discussion | David Potter and Yamagishi Takakazu |
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| Summary of Discussion | Nagahata Akitoshi and Nagasawa Tadashi |
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vol.30 |
Summary of Special Lecture Open to the Public | Kubo Fumiaki |
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Summary of Conference |
Kawashima Masaki |
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Summary of Discussion |
Nishizaki Fumiko |
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A Post-Racial America? Multiracial Identification and the Color Line in the 21st Century |
Jennifer Lee | ||
After Bush : A Return to Multilateralism in U.S. Foreign Policy? |
Michael Mastanduno |
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| American Studies in Japan; Japan in American Studies: Challenges of the Heterolingual Address | Rey Chow | ||
| Foreignness and Friendship: American Studies and Gender Studies | Takemura Kazuko |
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| Toward a New Kind of Collectivity in American Studies | Takezawa Yasuko | ||
| What Does "American " Mean in Postwar Japan? | Yoshimi Shunya | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Kohiyama Rui | ||
| Freedmen in the Indian Territory after the Civil War: The Dual Approaches of the Choctaw and Chikasaw Nations | Iwasaki Yoshitaka |
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| Comments on Iwasaki Yoshitaka's "Freedmen in the Indian Territory after the Civil War: The Dual Approaches of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations" | Sato Madoka | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Nakano Kotaro | ||
| Reorganization of Gender Relations among East European Immigrants in the United States : Realities and Representations | Yamamoto Akiyo | ||
| Comments on Dr, Yamamoto Akiyo's "Reorganization of Gender Relations among East European Immigrants in the United States : Realities and Representations" | Chris Dixon | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Kubo Fumiaki |
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| Politics of National Security : Generals, Civilians, and the Framing of the Iraq War | Nakayama Toshihiro |
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| What Underlies the Change in the American Political Tide? Comments on Professor Nakayama's Paper, "Politics of National Security : Generals, Civilians, and the Framing of the Iraq War " | Machidori Satoshi |
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| Summary of Discussion | Sasaki Takuya | ||
| Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific and U.S. Interests | Ito Go | ||
| Comments on "Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific and U.S. Interests " | Yi Okyeon | ||
Summary of Discussion |
Yoshida Mitsu | ||
| Hashimura Togo Went to War: Yellowface, the Yellow Peril, and Philosophy of "Poppaganda" | Uzawa Yoshiko | ||
Commentary of Uzawa Yoshiko's "Hashimura Togo Went to War: Yellowface, the Yellow Peril, and Philosophy of "Proppaganda" |
Dinan Roma- Sianturi | ||
Summary of Discussion |
Takeda Yuichi | ||
| Barack Obama and His-Story: Paradox of Hybridity and Masculinity in His Autoandrography | Senaha Eijun | ||
| Response to Sanaha Eijun: Reading Hybridity at a time Out of Joint | Nitta Keiko | ||
| Summary of Seminar | Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Takagi-Kitayama Mariko, Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | David Potter, Hirata Masaki | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Nagahata Akitoshi, Nagasawa Tadashi | ||
vol.30 |
Summary of Special Lecture Open to the Public | Kubo Fumiaki |
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Summary of Conference |
Kawashima Masaki |
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Summary of Discussion |
Nishizaki Fumiko |
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A Post-Racial America? Multiracial Identification and the Color Line in the 21st Century |
Jennifer Lee | ||
After Bush : A Return to Multilateralism in U.S. Foreign Policy? |
Michael Mastanduno |
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| American Studies in Japan; Japan in American Studies: Challenges of the Heterolingual Address | Rey Chow | ||
| Foreignness and Friendship: American Studies and Gender Studies | Takemura Kazuko |
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| Toward a New Kind of Collectivity in American Studies | Takezawa Yasuko | ||
| What Does "American " Mean in Postwar Japan? | Yoshimi Shunya | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Kohiyama Rui | ||
| Freedmen in the Indian Territory after the Civil War: The Dual Approaches of the Choctaw and Chikasaw Nations | Iwasaki Yoshitaka | ||
| Comments on Iwasaki Yoshitaka's "Freedmen in the Indian Territory after the Civil War: The Dual Approaches of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations" | Sato Madoka | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Nakano Kotaro | ||
| Reorganization of Gender Relations among East European Immigrants in the United States : Realities and Representations | Yamamoto Akiyo | ||
| Comments on Dr, Yamamoto Akiyo's "Reorganization of Gender Relations among East European Immigrants in the United States : Realities and Representations" | Chris Dixon | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Kubo Fumiaki |
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| Politics of National Security : Generals, Civilians, and the Framing of the Iraq War | Nakayama Toshihiro | ||
| What Underlies the Change in the American Political Tide? Comments on Professor Nakayama's Paper, "Politics of National Security : Generals, Civilians, and the Framing of the Iraq War " | Machidori Satoshi | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Sasaki Takuya | ||
| Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific and U.S. Interests | Ito Go | ||
| Comments on "Regionalism in the Asia-Pacific and U.S. Interests " | Yi Okyeon | ||
Summary of Discussion |
Yoshida Mitsu | ||
| Hashimura Togo Went to War: Yellowface, the Yellow Peril, and Philosophy of "Poppaganda" | Uzawa Yoshiko | ||
Commentary of Uzawa Yoshiko's "Hashimura Togo Went to War: Yellowface, the Yellow Peril, and Philosophy of "Proppaganda" |
Dinan Roma- Sianturi | ||
Summary of Discussion |
Takeda Yuichi | ||
| Barack Obama and His-Story: Paradox of Hybridity and Masculinity in His Autoandrography | Senaha Eijun | ||
| Response to Sanaha Eijun: Reading Hybridity at a time Out of Joint | Nitta Keiko | ||
| Summary of Seminar | Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Takagi-Kitayama Mariko, Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | David Potter, Hirata Masaki | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Nagahata Akitoshi, Nagasawa Tadashi | ||
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vol.29 |
Summary of Discussion |
Mori Koichi |
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Violence and Religious Life: Politics, Culture, and the Sacred in the United States |
Gary Michael Laderman | ||
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The Religious Typology of American Foreign Relations |
Andrew Jon Rotter | ||
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Martin Luther King, Jr. and America's Civil Religion |
Hortense Jeanette Spillers | ||
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Violence as Impetuosity: Taxonomy of Religious Violence |
Morimoto Anri |
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| Who Can Be Embraced by America's Civil Religion? | Aruga Natsuki | ||
| Secular/Religious Duality in American Society | Ohsawa Masachi | ||
| Summery of Discussion | Iwanoi Ichiro | ||
| The Theme of Coexistence of Religions in the World's Parliament of Religions and the Catholic Congress in Chicago, 1893 | Sato Seiko | ||
| Response to Ms Sato's Paper "The Theme of Coexistence of Religions in the World's Paliament of Geligions and the Catholic Congress in Chicago, 1893" | Omiya Tomohiro | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Paul Swanson | ||
| Secularism in America: A Brief History of Non-Religion Movement | Shoji Ippei | ||
| A Response to "Secularism in America: A Brief History of Non-Religion Movement" by Shoji Ippei | Ishida Manabu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Kan Hideki | ||
| Elbert D. Thomas; Forgotten Internationalist Missionary, Scholar, New Deal Senator, Japanophile, and Visionary | Iguchi Haruo | ||
| Elbert D. Thomas in the Context of U. S. -Japanese Relations |
Hayashi Yoshikatsu |
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| Summary of Discussion | Kamimura Naoki | ||
| "Every War Must End"or Ending a Quagmire for the United States: Laos, Vietnam and... | Terachi Koji | ||
| What Laos and Vietnam Are Still Telling Us | Matsuoka Hiroshi | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Niwa Takaaki | ||
| Modenization and Christianity in the United States -Adventures of Huckleberry Fin as a Case Study- | Uenishi Tetsuo | ||
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Was Mark Twain a Christian or Atheist? Comments on Uenishi Tetsuo's Modernization and Christianity in the United States -Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a Case Study - |
Takeda Takako | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Sasame Kiyomi | ||
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"Blessed Malelessness "as Womanist Critique? Toni Morrion's Representation of Goddes in Paradise |
Sugiyama Naoko | ||
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Toni Morrison and Tradition of Christianity Comment on Sugiyama Naoko, "Blessed Malelessness' as Womanist Critique?: Toni Morrion's Representation of Goddess in Paradise |
Udono Erika | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Fujimoto Tetsushi | ||
| Summary of Discussion | Yamagishi Takakazu | ||
| Summary of Discussion | David Potter and Fujimoto Hiroshi | ||
| Summary of Discussion | William F. Purcell | ||
| vol.28 |
Courage for Peace: Toshio Mori's The Brothers Murata ? Not " might makes right" but "right makes might |
David R. Mayer | |
| Japan's Peace Constitution and the Security Dilemma | Mochael T. Seigel | ||
| American Studies and the Challenge of Globalization | Robert J. Macmahon | ||
| Life Adjustment, Women's Science, and Training for Low-Paid Jobs: Goals of Home Economics Education in Secondary Schools from 1950 to 1972 | Yokotsuka Yuko | ||
| vol.27 |
African Americans and the New York Draft Riots: Memory and Reconciliation in America's Civil War |
Carla L. . Peterson | |
| What were we Fighting For? Myth , Memory and the Vietnam War in Amerucan Politics | Marc Gallicchio | ||
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Hope Rises from the Ashes of MyLai --the Madison Quakers Projects in Vietnam |
Mike Boehm | ||
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Japan's Modernization vs. American Expansionist Thrust Into East Asia at the Turn of the Last Century: The Russo-Japanese War of 1904-5 |
Miyakawa Yoshimitsu | ||
| Ikenberry, American Empire and the U.S.-Japan Relationship | Nakano Ryoko | ||
| vol.26 | In Memory of Charles B. Wordwell | David R. Mayer | |
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The Power of Ideas: Reflections on the Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education and the American Experience |
Gary G. Oba | ||
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A Progress Report of a Five-Year Personal Project to Revisit the Civil Rights Movement: A Brief Essay Commemorating the Fiftieth Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and the Fortieth Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act |
Kawashima Masaki | ||
| Brown v. Board of Education: Its Continuin Significance | Sawanobori Bunji | ||
| A Vietnam War Veteran Talks About the Realty of War: A Interview with Allen Nelson | |||
| vol.25 |
Looking Beyond 150 Years of U.S.-Japan Relations: Prospects for the Future Commentary |
Howard H. Baker, Jr. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Miyakawa Yoshimitsu |
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| The Creole Japan of Lafcadio Hearn | S. Frederick Starr | ||
| Otojiro Kawakami and Yacco Sada: Japanese Actors in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century | Aaron M. Cohen | ||
| Gentility and Self-discipline in the Mansion-Home― A Tall Case Clock from Eighteenth-century New England:A Study in Material Culture |
Kanai Kotaro | ||
| The Rocky Marriage: Japan and America in War and Peace, as Observed by Akira Iriye …… Joel R. Campbell | Joel R. Campbell | ||
| vol.24 | The passion and the play of a libertarian artist: ayn Rand, 1905-1982 | T. Fiehrer | |
| The Vermilion Pencil and Ever Onward, Christian "Soldiers" | Aaron M. Cohen | ||
| An Old Guide to a Complicated relationship: Sino-American relations through the Lens of john King Fairbank | Joel Campbell | ||
| vol.23 |
In Memory of MikeMansfield (Remarks of Ambassador Mike Mansfield at Nanzan University, July 2,1986) |
Yoshimitsu MIYAKAWA | |
| (Remarks of Ambassador Mike Mansfield at Nanzan University, July 2,1986) | |||
| The First United States Education Mission to Japan,Part Ⅱ:The Tokyo Stage | Harry WRAY | ||
| The Japanese Connections of Poultney Bigelow,Proponent of Japanese Expansion and Colonization …… Aaron M. COHEN | Aaron M. COHEN | ||
| Children’s Birthday Parties in Contemporary America …… Yasue KUWAHARA | Yasue KUWAHARA |
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