Monumenta Nipponica Volume 60, Number 2, 2005
MN 60:2 (2005) 147–93Unsuitable Books for Women?: Genji Monogatari and Ise Monogatari in Late Seventeenth-Century JapanPeter F. Kornicki
MN 60:2 (2005) 195–234Desire and Disgust: Meditations on the Impure Body in Medieval Japanese NarrativesRajyashree Pandey
MN 60:2 (2005) 235–62Images of AkutōMorten Oxenboell
MN 60:2 (2005) 263–64The Tōkaidō Road: Traveling and Representation in Edo and Meiji Japan by Jilly TraganouLawrence E. Marceau
MN 60:2 (2005) 265–67Interracial Intimacy in Japan: Western Men and Japanese Women, 1543–1900 by Gary P. LeuppSusan L. Burns
MN 60:2 (2005) 267–69Japan’s Early Experience of Contract Management in the Treaty Ports by Yuki Allyson HonjoJunko Ando
MN 60:2 (2005) 269–72Hiratsuka Raichō and Early Japanese Feminism by Hiroko TomidaAndrea Germer
MN 60:2 (2005) 272–75Historische Frauenforschung in Japan: Die Rekonstruktion der Vergangenheit in Takamure Itsues “Geschichte der Frau” (Josei no rekishi) by Andrea GermerUlrike Wöhr
MN 60:2 (2005) 275–78At the House of Gathered Leaves: Short Biographical and Autobiographical Narratives from Japanese Court Literature by Joshua S. MostowLynne K. Miyake
MN 60:2 (2005) 278–81Writing Home: Representations of the Native Place in Modern Japanese Literature by Stephen DoddDennis Washburn
MN 60:2 (2005) 281–83The Body in Postwar Japanese Fiction by Douglas N. SlaymakerJoseph S. O’Leary
MN 60:2 (2005) 283–88Keigo in Modern Japan: Polite Language from Meiji to the Present by Patricia J. Wetzel; Rhetoric in Modern Japan: Western Influences on the Development of Narrative and Oratorical Style by Massimiliano TomasiNanette Gottlieb
MN 60:2 (2005) 288–90Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World by Theodore BestorAnne Allison
MN 60:2 (2005) 290–93Identity and Ritual in a Japanese Diving Village: The Making and Becoming of Person and Place by D. P. MartinezBirgit Staemmler
MN 60:2 (2005) 293–95The Koto: A Traditional Instrument in Contemporary Japan by Henry JohnsonDavid Waterhouse