Monumenta Nipponica Volume 65, Number 2, 2010
MN 65:2 (2010) 2010Editor’s NoteMark R. Mullins
MN 65:2 (2010) 245–96The Karmic Origins of the Great Bright Miwa Deity: A Transformation of the Sacred Mountain in Premodern JapanAnna Andreeva
MN 65:2 (2010) 297–356Kanazōshi Revisited: The Beginnings of Japanese Popular Literature in PrintLaura Moretti
MN 65:2 (2010) 357–95From Art without Borders to Art for the Nation: Japanist Painting by Dokuritsu Bijutsu Kyōkai during the 1930s (Images)Mikiko Hirayama
MN 65:2 (2010) 397–400Shōtoku: Ethnicity, Ritual, and Violence in the Japanese Buddhist Tradition by Michael I. ComoW. J. Boot
MN 65:2 (2010) 400–402The Material Culture of Death in Medieval Japan by Karen M. GerhartHank Glassman
MN 65:2 (2010) 402–406Women Religious Leaders in Japan’s Christian Century, 1549–1650 by Haruko Nawata WardJan C. Leuchtenberger
MN 65:2 (2010) 406–409Makoto und Aufrichtigkeit: Eine Begriffs- und Diskursgeschichte by Gerhard BierwirthPeter Flueckiger
MN 65:2 (2010) 409–12Hitomaro: Poet as God by Anne CommonsRoselee Bundy
MN 65:2 (2010) 413–16The Mayor of Aihara: A Japanese Villager and His Community, 1865–1925 by Simon PartnerJames C. Baxter
MN 65:2 (2010) 416–18Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945 by Mark E. CaprioDon Baker
MN 65:2 (2010) 418–22The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers in Interwar Japan by Ken C. KawashimaJeffrey Bayliss
MN 65:2 (2010) 423–25Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern Japan by Hiromi MizunoSally Ann Hastings
MN 65:2 (2010) 425–29Japan’s Holy War: The Ideology of Radical Shintō Ultranationalism by Walter A. SkyaHans Martin Krämer
MN 65:2 (2010) 429–33Chinkon kishin: Mediated Spirit Possession in Japanese New Religions by Birgit StaemmlerBarbara Ambros
MN 65:2 (2010) 433–35Becoming Modern Women: Love & Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature & Culture by Michiko SuzukiSusanna Fessler
MN 65:2 (2010) 435–39Imag(in)ing the War in Japan: Representing and Responding to Trauma in Post-war Literature and Film ed. David Stahl, Mark WilliamsRichard Torrance
MN 65:2 (2010) 439–42The Last Biwa Singer: A Blind Musician in History, Imagination and Performance by Hugh de FerrantiMathew W. Thompson
MN 65:2 (2010) 442–45Atlas historique de Kyōto: Analyse spatiale des systèmes de mémoire d’une ville, de son architecture et de son paysage urbain by Nicolas FiévéHenry D. Smith II
MN 65:2 (2010) 445–48Nature’s Embrace: Japan’s Aging Urbanites and New Death Rites by Satsuki KawanoIan Reader