Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 63:1 (2008) 181–84Traditional Japanese Literature ed. Haruo ShiraneRobert N. Huey
MN 63:1 (2008) 184–90Secrecy in Japanese Arts: “Secret Transmission” as a Mode of Knowledge by Maki MorinagaSusan Blakeley Klein
MN 63:1 (2008) 190–93Bashō and the Dao: The Zhuangzi and the Transformation of Haikai by Peipei QiuLawrence E. Marceau
MN 63:1 (2008) 193–95Haikai Poet Yosa Buson and the Bashō Revival by Cheryl A. CrowleyRoger K. Thomas
MN 63:1 (2008) 196–98The Modern Murasaki: Writing by Women of Meiji Japan ed. Rebecca Copeland, Melek OrtabasiReiko Abe Auestad
MN 63:1 (2008) 198–203Daitokuji: The Visual Cultures of a Zen Monastery by Gregory P. A. LevineYukio Lippit
MN 63:1 (2008) 203–205Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism by Thomas R. H. HavensWilliam O. Gardner
MN 63:1 (2008) 206–208The Aesthetics of Quietude: Ōta Shōgo and the Theatre of Divestiture by Mari BoydBrian Powell
MN 63:1 (2008) 208–10Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity by Katarzyna J. CwiertkaJames Farrer
MN 63:1 (2008) 211–12Editorial Notes
MN 63:1 (2008) 2008Monumenta Nipponica Volume 63, Number 1, 2008
MN 62:4 (2007) 397–435Pieces in a Puzzle: Changing Approaches to the Shōsōin DocumentsWilliam Wayne Farris
MN 62:4 (2007) 437–79Creating Bodhisattvas: Eison, Hinin, and the “Living Mañjuśrī”David Quinter
MN 62:4 (2007) 459–68Account of the Origin of the Hannyaji Mañjuśrī: A Translation of Hannyaji Monju EngiEison, Translated by David Quinter
MN 62:4 (2007) 469–79Votive Text for the Construction of the Hannyaji Mañjuśrī Bodhisattva Statue: A Translation of Hannyaji Monju Bosatsu Zō Zōryū GanmonEison, Translated by David Quinter
MN 62:4 (2007) 481–85Gateway to Japan: Hakata in War and Peace, 500–1300 by Bruce L. BattenCharlotte von Verschuer
MN 62:4 (2007) 485–87War and Faith: Ikkō Ikki in Late Muromachi Japan by Carol Richmond TsangJ. P. Lamers
MN 62:4 (2007) 488–90Popular Literacy in Early Modern Japan by Richard RubingerLuke S. Roberts
MN 62:4 (2007) 490–92The Intra-Asian Trade in Japanese Copper by the Dutch East India Company during the Eighteenth Century by Ryuto ShimadaBettina Gramlich-Oka
MN 62:4 (2007) 492–95Images des Occidentaux dans le Japon de l’ère Meiji by Hartmut O. RotermundShion Kono
MN 62:4 (2007) 496–98Nationalisms in Japan by Naoko ShimazuKoichi Nakano
MN 62:4 (2007) 498–501A History of Nationalism in Modern Japan: Placing the People by Kevin M. DoakYoshihisa Tak Matsusaka
MN 62:4 (2007) 501–504From Mahan to Pearl Harbor: The Imperial Japanese Navy and the United States by Asada SadaoKathryn Ragsdale
MN 62:4 (2007) 504–506From Marco Polo Bridge to Pearl Harbor: Who Was Responsible? ed. James E. AuerJ. Victor Koschmann
MN 62:4 (2007) 506–509Objects of Discourse: Memoirs by Women of Heian Japan by John R. WallaceRobert O. Khan
MN 62:4 (2007) 509–512Love After The Tale of Genji: Rewriting the World of the Shining Prince by Charo B. D’EtcheverryAileen Gatten
MN 62:4 (2007) 512–514Sirens of the Western Shore: The Westernesque Femme Fatale, Translation, and Vernacular Style in Modern Japanese Literature by Indra LevyNanette Gottlieb
MN 62:4 (2007) 515–516Asura’s Harp: Engagement with Language as Buddhist Path by Dennis HirotaGeorge J. Tanabe
MN 62:4 (2007) 517–519Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism ed. Mark L. Blum, Shin’ya YasutomiCarol Richmond Tsang
MN 62:4 (2007) 519–523Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes: Japan’s Tōkeiji Convent Since 1285 by Sachiko Kaneko Morrell, Robert E. MorrellDennis Hirota
MN 62:4 (2007) 524Addendum
MN 62:4 (2007) 2007Message to Our ReadersKate Wildman-Nakai
MN 62:4 (2007) 2007Monumenta Nipponica Volume 62, Number 4, 2007
MN 62:3 (2007) 261–97Ashikaga Yoshimitsu’s Foreign Policy 1398 to 1408 A.D.: A Translation from Zenrin Kokuhōki, the Cambridge ManuscriptCharlotte von Verschuer
MN 62:3 (2007) 279–97Zenrin Kokuhōki (Part 3)Zuikei Shūhō, Translated by Charlotte von Verschuer
MN 62:3 (2007) 299–321Shaka no Honji: Preaching, Intertextuality, and Popular HagiographyHank Glassman
MN 62:3 (2007) 323–45Positioning the Observer: Interrogations of Alterity in Nagai Kafū’s Amerika MonogatariRachael Hutchinson
MN 62:3 (2007) 347–60Möbius Strip: Instances of Cultural Translation between China, Japan, and the “West”Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
MN 62:3 (2007) 361–63Selling Songs and Smiles: The Sex Trade in Heian and Kamakura Japan by Janet R. GoodwinR. Keller Kimbrough
MN 62:3 (2007) 363–66Thinking Like a Man: Tadano Makuzu (1763–1825) by Bettina Gramlich-OkaMarcia Yonemoto
MN 62:3 (2007) 366–69Japan’s Modern Prophet: Uchimura Kanzō, 1861–1930 by John F. HowesJames L. Huffman
MN 62:3 (2007) 369–71In the Beginning, Woman Was the Sun: The Autobiography of a Japanese Feminist by Hiratsuka Raichō, trans. Teruko CraigG. G. Rowley
MN 62:3 (2007) 372–74Bad Youth: Juvenile Delinquency and the Politics of Everyday Life in Modern Japan by David R. AmbarasSimon Partner
MN 62:3 (2007) 374–76A Poetics of Courtly Male Friendship in Heian Japan by Paul Gordon SchalowMargaret H. Childs
MN 62:3 (2007) 377–80The Poetics of Motoori Norinaga: A Hermeneutical Journey trans. and ed. Michael F. MarraW. J. Boot
MN 62:3 (2007) 381–83The Uses of Memory: The Critique of Modernity in the Fiction of Higuchi Ichiyō by Timothy J. Van CompernolleElaine Gerbert
MN 62:3 (2007) 383–86Suicidal Honor: General Nogi and the Writings of Mori Ōgai and Natsume Sōseki by Doris G. BargenStephen Dodd
MN 62:3 (2007) 386–89Spirit Matters: The Transcendent in Modern Japanese Literature by Philip GabrielThomas Schnellbächer