Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
Monumenta Nipponica Volume 77, Number 2 (2022)
MN 77:2 (2022) 207–58Neither Plagiarism nor Patchwork: The Culture of Citation and the Making of Authorship in Medieval Japanese PoetryPier Carlo Tommasi
MN 77:2 (2022) 259–94The Self-Fashioning of E. S. Morse: A Comparison of Japan Day by Day and Its Primary SourceHina Hirayama
MN 77:2 (2022) 295–314A New Japanese-German DictionaryIrmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
MN 77:2 (2022) 315–18Archaeology and History of Toraijin: Human, Technological, and Cultural Flow from the Korean Peninsula to the Japanese Archipelago c. 800 BC–AD 600 by Song-nai Rhee, C. Melvin Aikens, and Gina L. Barnes.Richard D. McBride II
MN 77:2 (2022) 319–22Dancing the Dharma: Religious and Political Allegory in Japanese Noh Theater by Susan Blakeley KleinPaul S. Atkins
MN 77:2 (2022) 322–25The Rhetoric of Death and Discipleship in Premodern Japan: Sōchō’s “Death of Sōgi” and “Kikaku’s Death of Master Bashō.” by H. Mack HortonGary L. Ebersole
MN 77:2 (2022) 325–30Craft Culture in Early Modern Japan: Materials, Makers, and Mastery by Christine M. E. GuthLiliana Morais
MN 77:2 (2022) 330–34The Tokugawa World ed. Gary P. Leupp and De-min TaoLaura Nenzi
MN 77:2 (2022) 334–40Blind in Early Modern Japan: Disability, Medicine, and Identity by Wei Yu Wayne TanGerald Groemer
MN 77:2 (2022) 341–44Printing Landmarks: Popular Geography and “Meisho Zue” in Late Tokugawa Japan by Robert GoreeR. Keller Kimbrough
MN 77:2 (2022) 344–49Eight Dogs, or “Hakkenden”: Part One—An Ill-Considered Jest by Kyokutei Bakin, trans. Glynne WalleyWilliam C. Hedberg
MN 77:2 (2022) 349–52Disruptions of Daily Life: Japanese Literary Modernism in the World by Arthur M. MitchellWilliam O. Gardner
MN 77:2 (2022) 352–55Japan’s Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology by Annika A. Culver.Miriam L. Kingsberg Kadia
MN 77:2 (2022) 355–59Eleven Winters of Discontent: The Siberian Internment and the Making of a New Japan by Sherzod MuminovJames D. J. Brown
MN 77:2 (2022) 359–64The United States and the Japanese Student Movement, 1948–1973: Managing a Free World by Naoko KodaNick Kapur
MN 77:2 (2022) 364–69Mobilizing Japanese Youth: The Cold War and the Making of the Sixties Generation by Christopher GerteisDustin Wright
MN 77:2 (2022) 369–74Japan, 1972: Visions of Masculinity in an Age of Mass Consumerism by Yoshikuni IgarashiMichele M. Mason
MN 77:2 (2022) 374–78Japan’s Living Politics: Grassroots Action and the Crises of Democracy by Tessa Morris-SuzukiMary Alice Haddad
MN 77:2 (2022) 378–83More Than Medals: A History of the Paralympics and Disability Sports in Postwar Japan by Dennis J. FrostWolfram Manzenreiter
MN 77:2 (2022) 383–88Overcoming Isolationism: Japan’s Leadership in East Asian Security Multilateralism by Paul MidfordCorey Wallace
MN 77:2 (2022) 388–94Invisibility by Design: Women and Labor in Japan’s Digital Economy by Gabriella LukácsNana Okura Gagné
MN 77:2 (2022) 394–400The Anatomy of Loneliness: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan by Chikako Ozawa-de SilvaYuko Kawanishi
MN 77:2 (2022) 400–402Family-Run Universities in Japan: Sources of Inbuilt Resilience in the Face of Demographic Pressure, 1992–2030 by Jeremy Breaden and Roger GoodmanReiko Yamada