Monumenta Nipponica Volume 43, Number 2, 1988
MN 43:2 (1988) 133–52The Hybrid Narrative of Kyōden’s SharebonJ. Scott Miller
MN 43:2 (1988) 153–85Teeth and Claws: Provincial Warriors and the Heian CourtKarl F. Friday
MN 43:2 (1988) 187–96Seisen’in and His Sketches: A Kanō Master and Edo CastlePenelope E. Mason
MN 43:2 (1988) 197–228Secret Teachings in Medieval Calligraphy: Jubokushō and Saiyōshō (Part 1)Gary DeCoker
MN 43:2 (1988) 229–31CorrespondenceCarl Steenstrup and J. Mark Ramseyer
MN 43:2 (1988) 233Robert H. Brower, 1923–1988
MN 43:2 (1988) 235–36Das Kibyōshi ‘Happyakuman ryō kogane no kamibana’ von Santō Kyōden (1791): Ein Beitrag zur Edition japanischer Texte der Edo-Zeit by Santō Kyōden, Martina SchönbeinPeter F. Kornicki
MN 43:2 (1988) 236–39Literary Life in Tōkyō 1885–1915: Tayama Katai’s Memoirs (‘Thirty Years in Tōkyō’) by Kenneth G. HenshallWilliam E. Naff
MN 43:2 (1988) 239–41To Live and To Write: Selections by Japanese Women Writers, 1913–1938 by Yukiko TanakaChieko Irie Mulhern
MN 43:2 (1988) 241–43The Mito Ideology: Discourse, Reform, and Insurrection in Late Tokugawa Japan, 1790–1864 by J. Victor KoschmannPeter Nosco
MN 43:2 (1988) 244–45Imitation and Innovation: The Transfer of Western Organizational Patterns to Meiji Japan by D. Eleanor WestneyAndrew Fraser
MN 43:2 (1988) 245–47Individualism and Socialism: Kawai Eijirō’s Life and Thought (1891–1944) by Atsuko HiraiBen-Ami Shillony
MN 43:2 (1988) 247–49Democratizing Japan: The Allied Occupation by Robert E. Ward, Sakamoto YoshikazuGrant K. Goodman
MN 43:2 (1988) 250–52Remaking Japan: The American Occupation as New Deal by Theodore Cohen, Herbert PassinThomas W. Burkman
MN 43:2 (1988) 253–55No Abode: The Record of Ippen by Dennis HirotaJames C. Dobbins
MN 43:2 (1988) 256–58The Monkey as Mirror: Symbolic Transformations in Japanese History and Ritual by Emiko Ohnuki-TierneyDavid W. Plath