Monumenta Nipponica Volume 57, Number 4, 2002
MN 57:4 (2002) 413–45Japan’s Foreign Relations 1200 to 1392 A.D.: A Translation from “Zenrin Kokuhōki”Charlotte von Verschuer
MN 57:4 (2002) 447–71Journeys, Pilgrimages, Excursions: Religious Travels in the Early Modern PeriodLaura Nenzi and Toshikazu Shinno
MN 57:4 (2002) 473–507Koganei Kimiko: A Meiji-Born Woman WriterAngela Yiu
MN 57:4 (2002) 509–528Digitalizing Japanese ArtHenry D. Smith II and Matthew P. McKelway
MN 57:4 (2002) 529–531L’Office des études supérieures au Japon du VIIe au XIIe siècle et les dissertations des fin d’études by Atsuko CeugnietRobert Borgen
MN 57:4 (2002) 531–534L’Enseignement de la lecture au Japon: Politique et éducation by Christian GalanDimitri Vanoverbeke
MN 57:4 (2002) 534–536Song in an Age of Discord: The Journal of Sōchō and Poetic Life in Late Medieval Japan by H. Mack Horton; The Journal of Sōchō by H. Mack HortonRoselee Bundy
MN 57:4 (2002) 536–539The Chrysanthemum and the Fish: Japanese Humor Since the Age of the Shoguns by Howard HibbettRichard A. Gardner
MN 57:4 (2002) 539–542A History of Japanese Religion by Kazuo Kasahara, Paul McCarthy, Gaynor SekimoriBarbara Ambros
MN 57:4 (2002) 542–545The Origins and Development of Pure Land Buddhism: A Study and Translation of Gyōnen’s Jōdo Hōmon Genrushō by Mark L. BlumJames L. Ford
MN 57:4 (2002) 545–547Zen and Philosophy: An Intellectual Biography of Nishida Kitarō by Michiko YusaJames W. Heisig
MN 57:4 (2002) 548–550Mavo: Japanese Artists and the Avant-Garde, 1905–1931 by Gennifer WeisenfeldBert Winther-Tamaki
MN 57:4 (2002) 550–553Myth and Masculinity in the Japanese Cinema: Towards a Political Reading of the “Tragic Hero” by Isolde StandishSharalyn Orbaugh
MN 57:4 (2002) 553–554The History and Culture of Japanese Food by Naomichi IshigeMark J. Hudson