No.014(2003) Images of ‘America’ in Conflict
2003.04.01 英文ジャーナル
No.013(2002) Space: Real and Imagined
2002.04.01 英文ジャーナル
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
No.012(2001) America at War: Experiences, Narratives, Legacies
2001.04.01 英文ジャーナル
No.011(2000) Another “American Century” ?
2000.04.01 英文ジャーナル
Editors
Presidents and Officers
1. Editor’s Introduction
5. Hideyo Naganuma, Reexamining the “American Century”
25. Hiroshi Matsushita, The First Integrated Wave of Regionalism and Democratization in the Americas: A Comparison of NAFTA and MERCOSUR
49. Hiroshi Matsuoka, Cold War Perspectives on U.S. Commitment in Vietnam
71. Naoko Sugiyama, Postmodern Motherhood and Ethnicity: Maternal Discourse in Late Twentieth-Century American Literature
91. Misako Koike, Challenges and Hopes for American Theatre in the Twenty-first Century
109. Yujin Yaguchi, Remembering a More Layered Past in Hokkaido: Americans, Japanese, and the Ainu
129. Gayle Sato, (Self) Indulgent Listening: Reading Cultural Difference in Yokohama, California
147. Chitose Sato, Gender and Work in the American Aircraft Industry during World War II
173. Masami Usui, Creating a Feminist Transnational Drama: Oyako-Shinju (Parent-Child Suicide) in Velina Hasu Houston’s Kokoro (True Heart)
199. Atsushi Kusano, The Political Influence of Homosexuals in the United States: Their Pattern of Action and Sources of Power
219. English-Language Works by JAAS Members (1998)
229. Contributors
No.010(1999) Taboo in American Society
1999.04.01 英文ジャーナル
Editors
Presidents and Officers
1. Editor’s Introduction
5. Hitoshi Abe, Minshushugi and Democracy
15. Mary Helen Washington, Desegregating the 1950s: The Case of Frank London Brown
33. Naoki Onishi, The Puritan Origins of American Taboo
55. Masaru Okamoto, The Changing Meaning of What Was Considered to Be “Taboo” in the History of the Temperance Movement
77. Yasuko I. Takezawa, Racial Boundaries and Stereotypes: An Analysis of American Advertising
107. Noriko Hirabayashi, President Clinton’s Strategies for Communications in the 1998 Tobacco Debate
133. Atsushi Yoshida, Portraying the American Taboo: The Down and Out in Reginald Marsh’s Oeuvre
153. Ayako Uchida, The Protestant Mission and Native American Response: The Case of the Dakota Mission, 1835-1862
177. English-Language Works by JAAS Members (1997)
185. The Japanese Journal of American Studies Contents, No.01 through No.010
191. Contributors
No.09(1998) The Media and American Society
1998.04.01 英文ジャーナル
No.08(1997) Nature and Environmental Issues in America
1997.04.01 英文ジャーナル
Editors
Presidents and Officers
1. Editor’s Introduction
3. Tatsuro Nomura, Class and Ethnicity in American History: Studies of American Labor and Immigrant Histories in Japan
17. Koichiro Fujikura, Standing for Nature in the United States Supreme Court: A Japanese Perspective
35. Sheila Hones, “Everything Hastens Where It Belongs” : Nature and Narrative Structure in The Atlantic Monthly, 1880-84
63. Kazuto Oshio, Who Pays and Who Benefits? Urban Water Diplomacy in Twentieth-Century Southern California
91. Toyoki Hosono, Environmental Politics in the United States
119. Mami Hiraike Okawara, The Samuel D. Hochstetler Case (1948)
143. Kaeko Mochizuki, The Native American Renaissance: Its Prospect and Retrospect
165. Joshua Dale, Cruising the Love Boat: American Tourism and the Postmodern Sublime
191. English-Language Works by JAAS Members, (1995)
No.07(1996) Fifty Years of Postwar Japan-U.S. Relations
1996.04.01 英文ジャーナル
No.06(1995) Thomas Jefferson and His Age
1995.04.01 英文ジャーナル
Editors
Presidents and Officers
1. Editor’s Introduction
3. Tadashi Aruga, Thomas Jefferson in Japan
31. Norio Akashi, Jefferson’s Legacy in an International and a National Context: A Reinterpretation
47. Katsuro Nakano, Jefferson, Madison, and Hamilton: The Concepts of Time and Space in the Era of Nation-State Building
67. Tadashige Shimizu, The Meaning of Moral Sense in Jefferson’s Political Thought
81. Daniel Aaron, Jefferson in 1994: An Impression
87. Wilcomb E. Washburn, Jefferson and the American Indian
99. Clarence C. Mondale, Jefferson and Geography
123. Cathy N. Davidson, American Studies and Women’s Studies: Some Interconnections
131. Mari Yosihara, Beyond Separate Atmospheres: Anne Morrow Lindbergh and Women Aviator in the 1930s
No.05 (1993-1994) Critical Issues in Modern America
1994.04.01 英文ジャーナル
Editors
Presidents and Officers
1. Editor’s Introduction
3. Alice Kessler-Harris, Gendered Interventions: Exploring the Historical Roots of U.S. Social Policy
23. Ryo Yokoyama, The Formation and Transformation of the American Middle Class: A Summary of the JAAS Conference Session
27. Kohei Kawashima, The Brahmins Encounter the Nouveaux Riches: An Analysis of their Mingling in the Public Lives of the Boston Elite
43. Natsuki Aruga, Continuity during Change in World War II: The Persistence of the Middle Class as Seen in the Social Life at Berkeley High School, California
85. Hatsue Shinohara, The Rise of a New International Law in America
113. Yutaka Sasaki, “But Not Next Door”: Housing Discrimination and the Emergence of the “Second Ghetto” in Newark, New Jersey, after World War II
137. Yuka (Moriguchi) Tsuchiya, Democratizing the Japanese Family: The Role of the Civil Information and Education Section in the Allied Occupation 1945-1952
163. English-Language Works by JAAS Members 1991-1992
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