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No.015(2004) Ideas of Time in America

2004.04.01 The Japanese Journal of American Studies

Editors

1 Editor’s Introduction

5 Stephen H. Sumida America at War Again: Issues of Ethnicity and Unity
19 Naoki Onishi American Conceptualization of Time and Jonathan Edwards’ Post-Millennialism Reconsidered
37 Shigeo Fujimoto Conceptions of Time in the History of Childhood: A Study of Intergenerational Perceptions of Life on the Early New York Frontier
57 Hisayo Ogushi A Legacy of Female Imagination: Lydia Maria Child and the Tradition of Indian Captivity Narrative
75 Hisao Tanaka Modes of ‘Different’ Time in American Literature
97 Kenryu Hashikawa Rural Enterprise and the Northern Economy in the Early Republic: The New Jersey Charcoal Venture as a Test Case
115 Kei Tanaka Japanese Picture Marriage and the Image of Immigrant Women in Early Twentieth-Century California
139 Sachiko Iwabuchi The Pursuit of Excellence: Abraham Flexner and His Views on Learning in Higher Education
163 Reiji Matsumoto From Model to Menace: French Intel-lectuals and American Civilization
187 Mikiko Tachi Commercialism, Counterculture, and the Folk Music Revival: A Study of Sing Out! Magazine, 1950-1967
213 Kazuyo Tsuchiya Race, Class, and Gender in America’s “War on Poverty”: The Case of Opal C. Jones in Los Angeles, 1964-1968
237 Miya Shichinohe Suga Little Tokyo Reconsidered: Transformation of Japanese American Community through the Early Redevelopment Projects
257 Yasuhiro Izumikawa Strategic Innovation or Strategic Nonsense? Assessing the Bush Administration’s National Security Strategy

273 English-Language Works by JAAS Members, 2002