Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 61:2 (2006) 260–63Geisha, Harlot, Strangler, Star: A Woman, Sex, and Morality in Modern Japan by William JohnstonValerie L. Durham
MN 61:2 (2006) 264–68The Thought War: Japanese Imperial Propaganda by Barak Kushner; Letters from an Autumn of Emergencies: Selections from the Wartime Diaries of Ordinary Japanese by Samuel Hideo Yamashita; In the Faraway Mountains and Rivers: More Voices From a Lost Generation of Japanese Students trans. Joseph L. Quinn, Midori YamanouchiBen-Ami Shillony
MN 61:2 (2006) 269–72Takeuchi Yoshimi: Displacing the West by Richard F. Calichman; What is Modernity? Writings of Takeuchi Yoshimi ed. and trans. Richard F. CalichmanSebastian Conrad
MN 61:2 (2006) 272–75Sacred Rites in Moonlight: Ben no Naishi Nikki by S. Yumiko HulveyChristina Laffin
MN 61:2 (2006) 275–78Mūroji: Rearranging Art and History at a Japanese Buddhist Temple by Sherry FowlerSamuel C. Morse
MN 61:2 (2006) 278–81Law in Everyday Japan: Sex, Sumo, Suicide, and Statutes by Mark D. WestRobin M. Le Blanc
MN 61:2 (2006) 2006Monumenta Nipponica Volume 61, Number 2, 2006
MN 61:1 (2006) 1–58Solo Poetry Contest as Poetic Self-Portrait: The One-Hundred-Round Contest of Lord Teika’s Own Poems (Part 1)Roselee Bundy
MN 61:1 (2006) 71–91The Storm: A Play in Three ActsEnchi Fumiko, Translated by Ayako Kano
MN 61:1 (2006) 59–91Enchi Fumiko’s Stormy Days: Arashi and the Drama of ChildbirthAyako Kano
MN 61:1 (2006) 93–103Networking for Pleasure and ProfitAnne Walthall
MN 61:1 (2006) 105–107Enigma of the Emperors: Sacred Subservience in Japanese History by Ben-Ami ShillonyStephen S. Large
MN 61:1 (2006) 107–12Written Texts—Visual Texts: Woodblock-Printed Media in Early Modern Japan ed. Susanne Formanek, Sepp LinhartMarcia Yonemoto
MN 61:1 (2006) 112–15Geographies of Identity in Nineteenth-Century Japan by David L. HowellBruce L. Batten
MN 61:1 (2006) 115–17Burning and Building: Schooling and State Formation in Japan, 1750–1890 by Brian PlattDavid R. Ambaras
MN 61:1 (2006) 117–20Musashino in Tuscany: Japanese Overseas Travel Literature, 1860–1912 by Susanna FesslerMartin Collcutt
MN 61:1 (2006) 120–23Rearranging the Landscape of the Gods: The Politics of a Pilgrimage Site in Japan, 1573–1912 by Sarah ThalNathalie Kouamé
MN 61:1 (2006) 123–26Making Pilgrimages: Meaning and Practice in Shikoku by Ian ReaderMark MacWilliams
MN 61:1 (2006) 126–29Language and Society in Japan by Nanette GottliebPatricia Wetzel
MN 61:1 (2006) 2006Monumenta Nipponica Volume 61, Number 1, 2006
MN 60:4 (2005) 437–79Gender in Early Classical Japan: Marriage, Leadership, and Political Status in Village and PalaceAkiko Yoshie and Janet R. Goodwin
MN 60:4 (2005) 481–514Rationalizing the Orient: The “East Asia Cooperative Community” in Prewar JapanJung-Sun Han
MN 60:4 (2005) 515–523A New Guide to an Old SourceReinier H. Hesselink
MN 60:4 (2005) 525–528Ancient Jomon of Japan by Junko HabuGina L. Barnes
MN 60:4 (2005) 528–531Dismissed as Elegant Fossils: Konoe Nobutada and the Role of Aristocrats in Early Modern Japan by Lee Bruschke-JohnsonLee A. Butler
MN 60:4 (2005) 531–533Cultural Commerce and Dutch Commercial Culture: The Influence of European Material Culture on Japan, 1700–1850 by Martha ChaiklinBruce L. Batten
MN 60:4 (2005) 533–535Community and State in the Japanese Farm Village: Farm Tenancy Conciliation, 1924–1938 by Dimitri VanoverbekeSimon Partner
MN 60:4 (2005) 536–538Figures poétiques japonaises: La genèse de la poésie en chaine by Sumie TeradaAileen Gatten
MN 60:4 (2005) 538–540Developing Zeami: The Noh Actor’s Attunement in Practice by Shelley Fenno QuinnEric C. Rath
MN 60:4 (2005) 541–542Discourses of Seduction: History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature by Hosea HirataAngela Yiu
MN 60:4 (2005) 542–546Letters of the Nun Eshinni: Images of Pure Land Buddhism in Medieval Japan by James C. DobbinsDennis Hirota
MN 60:4 (2005) 546–549The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Sōtō Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan by Duncan Ryūken WilliamsDavid E. Riggs
MN 60:4 (2005) 2005Monumenta Nipponica Volume 60, Number 4, 2005
MN 60:3 (2005) 297–338War and Injury: The Emergence of Wound Medicine in Medieval JapanAndrew Edmund Goble
MN 60:3 (2005) 339–91Female Pilgrims and Mt. Fuji: Changing Perspectives on the Exclusion of WomenFumiko Miyazaki
MN 60:3 (2005) 393–407Exercises in Biography: The Case of Takebe AyatariW. J. Boot
MN 60:3 (2005) 409–12Japan’s Colonization of Korea: Discourse and Power by Alexis DuddenJames C. Baxter
MN 60:3 (2005) 412–14Making Waves: Politics, Propaganda, and the Emergence of the Imperial Japanese Navy, 1868–1922 by J. Charles SchenckingMichael Lewis
MN 60:3 (2005) 415–17La modernité à l’horizon: la culture populaire dans le Japon des années vingt ed. Jean-Jacques Tschudin, Claude HamonSusan Napier
MN 60:3 (2005) 418–20Telling Lives: Women’s Self-Writing in Modern Japan ed. and trans. Ronald P. LoftusG. G. Rowley
MN 60:3 (2005) 420–22Politics, Memory and Public Opinion: The History Textbook Controversy and Japanese Society by Sven SaalerBob Tadashi Wakabayashi
MN 60:3 (2005) 422–25Femmes galantes, femmes artistes dans le Japon ancien, XIe-XIIIe siècle by Jacqueline PigeotIvo Smits
MN 60:3 (2005) 425–34Kabuki Plays On Stage ed. James R. Brandon, Samuel L. LeiterJanet E. Goff
MN 60:3 (2005) 434–36The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic by Takie Sugiyama LebraHarumi Befu
MN 60:3 (2005) 2005Monumenta Nipponica Volume 60, Number 3, 2005
MN 60:2 (2005) 147–93Unsuitable Books for Women?: Genji Monogatari and Ise Monogatari in Late Seventeenth-Century JapanPeter F. Kornicki
MN 60:2 (2005) 195–234Desire and Disgust: Meditations on the Impure Body in Medieval Japanese NarrativesRajyashree Pandey
MN 60:2 (2005) 235–62Images of AkutōMorten Oxenboell