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The Publication of JSAA, Inc., Japanese Studies

JSAA Membership includes a subscription to Japanese Studies. It is published three times annually, in May, September, and December, and is a fully refereed journal, with an international editorial board and readership. This interdisciplinary journal publishes high-quality, scholarly articles on various aspects of Japan, as well as book and film reviews. In addition to general non-thematic editions, the journal regularly publishes guest-edited thematic issues on such themes as postwar politics, environmental issues, literature, citizenship, the legal system, modern technology, management, Japanese language teacher education, and popular culture. These thematic issues are particularly valuable for university teachers and students who use the up-to-date studies of Japan contained in the journal to supplement course readings. Contributions are invited from scholars around the world.

Editor, Japanese Studies:

    Dr. Judith Snodgrass
    Centre for Cultural Research
    University of Western Sydney
    Locked Bag 1797
    Penrith South D.C. NSW 1797
    Tel: +61 2 9678 7359 (work)
    Fax: +61 2 9678 7334
Editor for Language and Linguistics
Assoc. Professor Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson

Editor for Education and Social Sciences
Dr Shoko Yoneyama

Reviews Editor:

    David Kelly
Editorial Assistant:
    Anne Phillips
Japanese Studies is published in the UK by Taylor and Francis, on behalf of the JSAA. The Association acknowledges financial assistance from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, UWS Nepean.

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD

    Tomoko Aoyama, University of Queensland
    Beatrice Bodart-Bailey, Australian National University
    Sandra Buckley, Australian National University
    William Coaldrake, University of Melbourne
    Peter Drysdale, Australian National University
    Norma Field, University of Chicago
    Takashi Fujitani, University of California, San Diego
    Carol Gluck, Columbia University
    Roger Goodman, University of Oxford
    Shuhei Hosokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology
    Kang Sang-jung, University of Tokyo
    Rikki Kersten, Leiden Unviersity
    Radha Krishnan, Murdoch University
    Morris Low, University of Queensland
    Helen Marriott, Monash University
    Gavan MacCormack, Australian National University
    Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Australian National University
    Joe Moore, University of Victoria
    Ross Mouer, Monash University
    Michio Muramatsu, Kyoto University
    Shigeru Nakayama, Kanagawa University
    Colin Noble, University of Sydney
    Yoshinobu Ota, Kyushu University
    David Plath, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Alan Rix, University of Queensland
    C. M. Seah, University of Singapore
    Christopher Seeley, University of Canterbury
    Miriam Silverberg, University of California, Los Angeles
    J. A. A. Stockwin, University of Oxford
    Yoshio Sugimoto, La Trobe University
    Sandra Wilson, Murdoch University
    Shunya Yoshimi, University of Tokyo 
    Kosaku Yoshino, University of Tokyo
Japanese Studies welcomes high quality original papers, book and film reviews.
Contributions should be sent on disk or as email attachment. For further
information on submission, please see the Notes for Contributors.

Opinions and views expressed by the authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Editor, JSAA Executive members, or members of the Editorial board. 

For other Carfax and Routledge Journals of Interest to JSAA Members, see:

  • Japan Forum
  • Asia-Pacific Review
  • Journal of the Asia-Pacific Economy
  • Pacifica Review
  • The Pacific Review

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