TEAM RESEARCH REPORTS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
共同研究報告書等
Information about new Nichibunken publications
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YASUI Manami and Álvaro David Hernández HERNÁNDEZ,...
Shintai no taishū bunka: Egaku, kiru, utau (The Popular Culture of the Body: Drawing, Wearing, Singing)
KADOKAWA, November 2021. -
Editorial Supervision by ISOMAE Jun’ichi YOSHIMURA...
Sabetsu no kōzō to kokumin kokka: Shūkyō to kōkyōsei (Structures of Discrimination in the Nation-State:Religion and Public Sphere)
Hōzōkan, November 2021. -
HOSOKAWA Shūhei, ed.,
Oto to mimi kara kangaeru: Rekishi, shintai, tekunorojī (Reflecting on an Ear for Sound: History, Embodiment and Technology)
Artes Publishing, October 2021. -
UNODA Shōya, TSUBOI Hideto, eds.,
Taikō bunka shi: reisenki Nihon no hyōgen to undō (Countercultural Histories: Expression and Activism in Cold War Japan)
Ōsaka University Press, October 2021. -
ITŌ Takayuki, ed.,
Higashiajia no ōken to chitsujo: Shisō shūkyō girei o chūshin to shite (Monarchy and Order in East Asia: Thought, Religion, and Ritual)
Kyūko shoin, October 2021. -
KOMATSU Kazuhiko, ed.,
Wazawai no taishū bunka: Tensai ekibyō kaii (The Popular Culture of Catastrophes: Natural Disasters, Pandemics and Strange Happenings)
KADOKAWA, July 2021. -
ŌTSUKA Eiji, ed.,
Undō to shite no Taishū bunka: Kyōdō fan bunka-kōsaku (Popular Culture as Movement: Collaboration, Fans, Cultural Work )
SUISEISHA, September 2021. -
KONDŌ Kazuto, MORITA Noriko, and ŌTSUKA Eiji, eds....
Makino Mamoru: Zaiya no Eiga-gaku (Senji-ka sengo Eiga-jin to no taiwa)
OHTA Shuppan, January 2021. -
YANG Jikai, ITŌ Takayuki, eds.,
“Meiji Nihon to kakumei Chūgoku” no shisō-shi: Kindai Higashiajia ni okeru “chi” to nashonarizumu no sōgo kanryū (Meiji Japan and Revolutionary China: An Intellectual History -The Convergence of Knowledge and Nationalism in Modern East Asia)
Minerva Shobō, July 2021. -
Consortium for Global Japanese Studies, ed.,
Kantaiheiyō kara “Nihon kenkyū” o kangaeru (Japanese Studies: Perspectives from the Pacific Rim)
International Research Center for Japanese Studies, March 2021.