Founded in 1938 and published semiannually by Sophia University
MN 57:3 (2002) 373–75Prisoners from Nambu: Reality and Make-Believe in 17th-Century Japanese Diplomacy by Reinier H. HesselinkWillem Remmelink
MN 57:3 (2002) 375–78Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852–1912 by Donald KeeneStephen S. Large
MN 57:3 (2002) 378–81Nakae Tōju (1608–1648) et Kumazawa Banzan (1619–1691): Deux penseurs de l’epoque d’Edo by Jean-François SoumJacques Joly
MN 57:3 (2002) 381–83Reconfiguring Modernity: Concepts of Nature in Japanese Political Ideology by Julia Adeney ThomasBrett L. Walker
MN 57:3 (2002) 384–86Translating the West: Language and Political Reason in Nineteenth-Century Japan by Douglas R. HowlandKōichirō Matsuda
MN 57:3 (2002) 386–89Travels in Manchuria and Mongolia: A Feminist Poet from Japan Encounters Prewar China by Yosano Akiko, Joshua A. FogelG. G. Rowley
MN 57:3 (2002) 389–91Bodies of Memory: Narratives of War in Postwar Japanese Culture by Yoshikuni IgarashiJulian Dierkes
MN 57:3 (2002) 392–93Adaptations of Western Literature in Meiji Japan by J. Scott MillerPeter F. Kornicki
MN 57:3 (2002) 394–96Fiktion versus Wirklichkeit: Die moderne historische Erzählung in Japan. Modell einer Genretheorie und -typologie zur rekishi shōsetsu by Harald MeyerMargaret Mehl
MN 57:3 (2002) 396–99Requiem on the Great Meridian and Selected Essays by Kinoshita Junji, Brian Powell, Jason DanielMari Boyd
MN 57:3 (2002) 399–402Eine gewisse Farbe der Fremdheit: Aspekte des Übersetzens Japanisch-Deutsch-Japanisch by Irmela Hijiya-KirschnereitAsa-Bettina Wuthenow
MN 57:3 (2002) 402–405Art in the Encounter of Nations: Japanese and American Artists in the Early Postwar Years by Bert Winther-TamakiAllen Hockley
MN 57:3 (2002) 406–408Japanese Education Reform: Nakasone’s Legacy by Christopher P. HoodPeter Cave
MN 57:3 (2002) 408–409The Price of Death: The Funeral Industry in Contemporary Japan by Hikaru SuzukiEyal Ben-Ari
MN 57:3 (2002) 410–12Women on the Verge: Japanese Women, Western Dreams by Karen KelskyJames Farrer
MN 57:3 (2002) 2002Monumenta Nipponica Volume 57, Number 3, 2002
MN 57:2 (2002) 157–71The Matsushima DiarySei Shōnagon, Translated by R. Keller Kimbrough
MN 57:2 (2002) 133–71Apocryphal Texts and Literary Identity: Sei Shōnagon and “The Matsushima Diary”R. Keller Kimbrough
MN 57:2 (2002) 173–206Interview with a Bakumatsu Official: A Translation from “Kyūji Shimonroku” (Part 2)Kyūji Shimonkai and Yamaguchi Naoki, Translated by Anna Beerens
MN 57:2 (2002) 207–27Shugendō: The State of the FieldGaynor Sekimori
MN 57:2 (2002) 229–31The Conquest of Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion, 1590–1800 by Brett L. WalkerBruce L. Batten
MN 57:2 (2002) 231–34Yukichi Fukuzawa 1835–1901: The Spirit of Enterprise in Modern Japan by Norio TamakiDouglas Howland
MN 57:2 (2002) 234–37The Making of Japanese Manchuria, 1904–1932 by Yoshihisa Tak MatsusakaLouise Young
MN 57:2 (2002) 237–39The Autobiography of Ozaki Yukio: The Struggle for Constitutional Government in Japan by Fujiko HaraDick Stegewerns
MN 57:2 (2002) 239–42The People’s Emperor: Democracy and the Japanese Monarchy, 1945–1995 by Kenneth J. RuoffStephen S. Large
MN 57:2 (2002) 242–44Japanese Prehistory: The Material and Spiritual Culture of the Jōmon Period by Nelly NaumannMarie Maurin
MN 57:2 (2002) 244–46Dieux et Bouddhas au Japon by Bernard FrankAllan G. Grapard
MN 57:2 (2002) 246–49Chikamatsu: Five Late Plays by C. Andrew GerstleAnne Walthall
MN 57:2 (2002) 249–52Spirits of Another Sort: The Plays of Izumi Kyōka by M. Cody PoultonAtsuko Sakaki
MN 57:2 (2002) 252–54The Lucky Seventh: Early Hōryū-ji and Its Time by J. Edward Kidder, Jr.Donald F. McCallum
MN 57:2 (2002) 255–57The Practices of Painting in Japan, 1474–1500 by Quitman E. PhillipsMatthew P. McKelway
MN 57:2 (2002) 257–60Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema by Mitsuhiro YoshimotoAkira Mizuta Lippit
MN 57:2 (2002) 260–62Anime from Akira to Princess Mononoke: Experiencing Contemporary Japanese Animation by Susan J. NapierLynne K. Miyake
MN 57:2 (2002) 263–65Blue Nippon: Authenticating Jazz in Japan by E. Taylor AtkinsShūhei Hosokawa
MN 57:2 (2002) 265–66Japanese Sports: A History by Allen Guttmann, Lee ThompsonWilliam W. Kelly
MN 57:2 (2002) 266–69Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture by Sandra BuckleyIrmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
MN 57:2 (2002) 270Errata
MN 57:2 (2002) 2002Monumenta Nipponica Volume 57, Number 2, 2002
MN 57:1 (2002) 1–42Reexamining Tea: “Yuisho”, “Suki”, “Yatsushi”, and “Furumai”Isao Kumakura, Translated by Peter McMillan
MN 57:1 (2002) 43–71Oratory in Meiji and Taishō Japan: Public Speaking and the Formation of a New Written LanguageMassimiliano Tomasi
MN 57:1 (2002) 78–89The Love Suicides at ShinagawaEdited by David Pollack
MN 57:1 (2002) 73–89The Love Suicides at Shinagawa: A Sort of Love StoryDavid Pollack
MN 57:1 (2002) 91–94Women and Class in Japanese History by Hitomi Tonomura, Anne Walthall, Wakita HarukoGregory M. Pflugfelder
MN 57:1 (2002) 94–96The Historical Demography of Pre-modern Japan by Akira HayamiPhilip C. Brown
MN 57:1 (2002) 96–99Informationssystem und kulturelles Leben in den Städten der Edo-Zeit by Shiro Kohsaka, Johannes LaubePeter F. Kornicki
MN 57:1 (2002) 99–104Gesetzgebung im vormodernen Japan: Rechtsgebote und die Ideen der Konfuzianisten in der Edo-Zeit (1603–1868) by Carolin Reimers; Die Entstehung der Meiji-Verfassung: Zur Rolle des deutschen Konstitutionalismus im modernen japanischen Staatswesen by Junko AndoF. B. Verwayen
MN 57:1 (2002) 104–106Democracy in Pre-War Japan, Concepts of Government, 1871–1937: Collected Essays by Junji Banno, Andrew FraserM. William Steele
MN 57:1 (2002) 106–109The Victim as Hero: Ideologies of Peace and National Identity in Postwar Japan by James J. Orr; Perilous Memories: The Asia-Pacific War(s) by T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, Lisa YoneyamaSebastian Conrad