Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 66, Number 1 (2011)
MN 66:1 (2011) 1–47Zaō Gongen: From Mountain Icon to National TreasureHeather Blair
MN 66:1 (2011) 49–97Oguri: An Early Edo Tale of Suffering, Resurrection, Revenge, and DeificationSusan Matisoff
MN 66:1 (2011) 59–97OguriTranslated by Susan Matisoff
MN 66:1 (2011) 99–122King Willem II’s 1844 Letter to the Shogun: “Recommendation to Open the Country”Adam Clulow and Fuyuko Matsukata
MN 66:1 (2011) 123–45“State Shinto” in Recent Japanese ScholarshipMichiaki Okuyama
MN 66:1 (2011) 147–49With a Single Glance: Buddhist Icon and Early Mikkyō Vision by Cynthea J. BogelRichard Bowring
MN 66:1 (2011) 150–53Hokkeji and the Reemergence of Female Monastic Orders in Premodern Japan by Lori MeeksMiriam Levering
MN 66:1 (2011) 154–56War and State Building in Medieval Japan ed. John A. Ferejohn, Frances McCall RosenbluthBruce L. Batten
MN 66:1 (2011) 156–59Imagining Harmony: Poetry, Empathy, and Community in Mid-Tokugawa Confucianism and Nativism by Peter FlueckigerPeter Nosco
MN 66:1 (2011) 159–61Japan’s Frames of Meaning: A Hermeneutics Reader by Michael F. MarraJoseph S. O’Leary
MN 66:1 (2011) 161–65Visual Genesis of Japanese National Identity: Hokusai’s Hyakunin Isshu by Ewa MachotkaJohn T. Carpenter
MN 66:1 (2011) 165–67American Missionaries, Christian Oyatoi, and Japan, 1859–73 by Hamish IonM. William Steele
MN 66:1 (2011) 168–73Articulating the Sinosphere: Sino-Japanese Relations in Space and Time by Joshua A. Fogel; China and Japan in the Late Meiji Period: China Policy and the Japanese Discourse on National Identity, 1895–1904 by Urs Matthias ZachmannRobert Eskildsen
MN 66:1 (2011) 173–75Absolute Erotic, Absolute Grotesque: The Living, Dead, and Undead in Japan’s Imperialism, 1895–1945 by Mark DriscollAlexis Dudden
MN 66:1 (2011) 176–80Imperial Japan at Its Zenith: The Wartime Celebration of the Empire’s 2,600th Anniversary by Kenneth J. RuoffRoger H. Brown
MN 66:1 (2011) 180–84Japanese Society at War: Death, Memory and the Russo-Japanese War by Naoko ShimazuSven Saaler
MN 66:1 (2011) 184–88Visions of Japanese Modernity: Articulations of Cinema, Nation, and Spectatorship, 1895–1925 by Aaron GerowHarald Salomon
MN 66:1 (2011) 188–91Screening Enlightenment: Hollywood and the Cultural Reconstruction of Defeated Japan by Hiroshi KitamuraDeborah Shamoon
MN 66:1 (2011) 191–94The Ideology of Kokugo: Nationalizing Language in Modern Japan by Lee Yeounsuk, trans. Maki Hirano HubbardAtsuko Ueda
MN 66:1 (2011) 195–97Postwar History Education in Japan and the Germanys: Guilty Lessons by Julian DierkesPhilip Seaton
MN 66:1 (2011) 198–201Making Japanese Citizens: Civil Society and the Mythology of the Shimin in Postwar Japan by Simon Andrew AvenellGabriele Vogt
MN 66:1 (2011) 201–205The Other Women’s Lib: Gender and Body in Japanese Women’s Fiction by Julia C. BullockJoan E. Ericson
MN 66:1 (2011) 205–207The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation by Thomas LamarreShion Kono