Monumenta Nipponica Volume 52, Number 3, 1997
MN 52:3 (1997) 295–325Poetry, Sake, and Acrimony: Arakida Hisaoyu and the Kokugaku MovementMark Teeuwen
MN 52:3 (1997) 327–56“Bush Clover and Moon”: A Relational Reading of Oku no HosomichiChristine Murasaki Millett
MN 52:3 (1997) 357–80Severing the Karmic Ties that Bind: The “Divorce Temple” MantokujiDiana E. Wright
MN 52:3 (1997) 381–97A Golden Age of Fatherhood? Parent-Child Relations in Japanese HistoriographyHarald Fuess
MN 52:3 (1997) 399–401A Woman’s Weapon: Spirit Possession in the Tale of Genji by Doris G. BargenJohn R. Wallace
MN 52:3 (1997) 402–404Le kabuki devant la modernité (1870–1930) by Jean-Jacques TschudinSonja Arntzen
MN 52:3 (1997) 404–406Odd Markets in Japanese History: Law and Economic Growth by J. Mark RamseyerDavid L. Howell
MN 52:3 (1997) 407–408Legends of the Samurai by Hiroaki SatoG. Cameron Hurst
MN 52:3 (1997) 408–10Britain and Japan: Biographical Portraits. Volume 2 by Ian NishIan Ruxton
MN 52:3 (1997) 410–13Rude Awakenings: Zen, the Kyoto School, and the Question of Nationalism by James W. Heisig, John C. MaraldoThomas P. Kasulis
MN 52:3 (1997) 413–15Revolution and Subjectivity in Postwar Japan by J. Victor KoschmannSteven Heine
MN 52:3 (1997) 415–17Matsuri: The Festivals of Japan by Herbert Plutschow, P. G. O’NeillMichael Ashkenazi
MN 52:3 (1997) 418–19The Beginning of Heaven and Earth: The Sacred Book of Japan’s Hidden Christians by Christal WhelanStephen Turnbull
MN 52:3 (1997) 419–21A Popular Dictionary of Shintō by Brian BockingKaren A. Smyers
MN 52:3 (1997) 421–24Prehistoric Japan: New Perspectives on Insular East Asia by Keiji InamuraGina L. Barnes
MN 52:3 (1997) 424–26The Early Porcelain Kilns of Japan: Arita in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century by Oliver ImpeyRichard L. Wilson
MN 52:3 (1997) 427–29A Japanese Advertising Agency: An Anthropology of Media and Markets by Brian MoeranJohn L. McCreery
MN 52:3 (1997) 429–32Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture by John Whittier TreatNelson H. H. Graburn
MN 52:3 (1997) 432–35Broken Silence: Voices of Japanese Feminism by Sandra BuckleyKathleen Uno
MN 52:3 (1997) 436–38Japanese Lessons: A Year in a Japanese School through the Eyes of an American Anthropologist and Her Children. by Gail R. BenjaminCatherine Lewis