Hello all,
Just to announce that the latest round of Early Access articles from
Japan Review is now available Open Access through
Nichibunken.
This month’s tranche features Bernhard SCHEID’s Introduction and
article for our latest Special Section examining Domain Shinto in
Early Modern Japan, together with Yoshikuni IGARASHI’s piercing
examination of the Hiroshima photography of Ishiuchi Miyako.
Bernhard SCHEID, “Introduction: Domain Shinto in Tokugawa Japan”
https://doi.org/10.15055/0002000227
Bernhard SCHEID, “Domain Shinto as a Testing Ground of Early Modern
Shinto”
https://doi.org/10.15055/0002000225
Yoshikuni IGARASHI, “Are We Allowed to Find Beauty in the Face of
Death and Destruction? Ishiuchi Miyako’s Hiroshima and Postwar
Japan”
https://doi.org/10.15055/0002000226
Over the next couple of months, further articles from INOUE
Tomokatsu, Stefan K
ÖCK, and Brigitte
PICKL-KOLACZIA will round out the Special Section, while Beth M.
CARTER will examine the Suma chapter in the
Tale of Genji and
demonstrate the power of private poetry in the Heian period.
Check back at
https://www.nichibun.ac.jp/en/publications/data/jare/
for further updates.
Japan Review is a peer-reviewed and fully Open Access
journal indexed by SCOPUS and Web of Science. Volume 39 will be
published in December 2024.
Have a great summer everyone!
Best wishes,
Ted