Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 66, Number 2 (2011)
MN 66:2 (2011) 209–46The End of the “World”: Tsuruya Nanboku IV’s Female Ghosts and Late-Tokugawa KabukiSatoko Shimazaki
MN 66:2 (2011) 247–80The Last Word?: Akutagawa Ryūnosuke’s “The Man from the West”Kevin M. Doak
MN 66:2 (2011) 257–80“The Man from the West” and “The Man from the West: The Sequel”Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Translated by Kevin M. Doak and J. Scott Matthews
MN 66:2 (2011) 281–318Japan’s “Nationality Clause” and the Changing Dynamics of Center-Local PoliticsKate Dunlop
MN 66:2 (2011) 319–33Fascist Moments: New Research on Twentieth-Century Japanese Aesthetics and IdeologyIrmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
MN 66:2 (2011) 335–38Japanese Mythology: Hermeneutics on Scripture by Jun’ichi Isomae, trans. Mukund SubramanianTorquil Duthie
MN 66:2 (2011) 338–41Legend and Legitimation: The Formation of Tendai Esoteric Buddhism in Japan by Jinhua ChenJames L. Ford
MN 66:2 (2011) 341–44Kūkai on the Philosophy of Language by Shingen Takagi, Thomas Eijō DreitleinEric H. Swanson
MN 66:2 (2011) 344–49Christianity and Cultures: Japan & China in Comparison, 1543–1644 ed. M. Antoni J. ÜçerlerHaruko Nawata Ward
MN 66:2 (2011) 349–51Economic Thought in Early Modern Japan ed. Bettina Gramlich-Oka, Gregory SmitsJeffrey Newmark
MN 66:2 (2011) 352–55Women and Public Life in Early Meiji Japan: The Development of the Feminist Movement by Mara PatessioEmily Anderson
MN 66:2 (2011) 355–57Reforming Japan: The Women’s Christian Temperance Union in the Meiji Period by Elizabeth Dorn LublinYosuke Nirei
MN 66:2 (2011) 358–60The Kiso Road: The Life and Times of Shimazaki Tōson by William E. NaffMarvin Marcus
MN 66:2 (2011) 360–64Empire of Texts in Motion: Chinese, Korean, and Taiwanese Transculturations of Japanese Literature by Karen Laura ThornberChristian Uhl
MN 66:2 (2011) 364–65This Perversion Called Love: Reading Tanizaki, Feminist Theory, and Freud by Margherita LongEve Zimmerman
MN 66:2 (2011) 366–68The Alien Within: Representations of the Exotic in Twentieth-Century Japanese Literature by Leith MortonDennis Washburn
MN 66:2 (2011) 369–71Sublime Voices: The Fictional Science and Scientific Fiction of Abe Kōbō by Christopher BoltonJoseph Murphy
MN 66:2 (2011) 372–74The Buraku Issue and Modern Japan: The Career of Matsumoto Jiichirō by Ian NearyDaniel Botsman
MN 66:2 (2011) 374–76When Empire Comes Home: Repatriates and Reintegration in Postwar Japan by Lori WattSally Ann Hastings
MN 66:2 (2011) 377–78The Quest for the Lost Nation: Writing History in Germany and Japan in the American Century by Sebastian Conrad, trans. Alan NothnagleFranziska Seraphim
MN 66:2 (2011) 379–81Manners and Mischief: Gender, Power, and Etiquette in Japan ed. Jan Bardsley, Laura MillerChristine R. Yano
MN 66:2 (2011) 381–83Lovesick Japan: Sex, Marriage, Romance, Law by Mark D. WestJ. Mark Ramseyer
MN 66:2 (2011) 384–86Reconstructing Kobe: The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity by David W. EdgingtonTakehiro Watanabe