Monumenta Nipponica Volume 59, Number 2, 2004
MN 59:2 (2004) 153–77Out of the Mouths of Nurses: “The Tale of Sagoromo” and Midranks RomanceCharo B. D’Etcheverry
MN 59:2 (2004) 179–222The Two Faces of Nagasaki: The World of the Suwa Festival ScreenReinier H. Hesselink
MN 59:2 (2004) 223–44Medieval Experience, Modern Visions: Women in BuddhismRajyashree Pandey
MN 59:2 (2004) 245–55Confucian Idealism and “The Tale of Genji”Naoaki Hiraishi
MN 59:2 (2004) 257–59The Sino-Japanese War of 1894–1895 by S. C. M. PaineRolf-Harald Wippich
MN 59:2 (2004) 260–62Feminism in Modern Japan: Citizenship, Embodiment and Sexuality by Vera MackieBarbara Sato
MN 59:2 (2004) 263–65Inside GHQ: The Allied Occupation of Japan and Its Legacy by Takemae Eiji, Robert Ricketts, Sebastian SwannHarald Fuess
MN 59:2 (2004) 266–67Tsumi: Offence and Retribution in Early Japan by Yoko WilliamsGary L. Ebersole
MN 59:2 (2004) 268–70Japans Neue Spiritualität by Lisette GebhardtCharles De Wolf
MN 59:2 (2004) 271–75Living Images: Japanese Buddhist Icons in Context by Robert H. Sharf, Elizabeth Horton SharfDonald F. McCallum
MN 59:2 (2004) 275–77Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field by Joshua S. Mostow, Norman Bryson, Maribeth GraybillAllen Hockley
MN 59:2 (2004) 278–80The Lyric Journey: Poetic Painting in China and Japan by James CahillHiromitsu Kobayashi
MN 59:2 (2004) 280–83Immortal Wishes: Labor and Transcendence on a Japanese Sacred Mountain by Ellen SchattschneiderBirgit Staemmler