JSA Journal, Volume 1, 1996

JAPAN STUDIES THROUGH THE LENSES OF DIFFERENT DISCIPLINES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • FROM THE PRESIDENT OF JSA
  • FROM THE EDITORS

I. Japan Studies and the Arts

  • "A Challenge to the Orientalism of Whistler: Hiroshige's Influence on Monet and Van Gogh" -- Fay Beauchamp
  • "Paradigms of Japanese Culture as Reflected through Music and the Related Arts" -- Stephen R. Fuller II

II.Inquiry into the Japanese Self

  • "The Japanese Self" -- Sheila Fling
  • "Recipe for Self and Soul in Decadent Times: Reflections onthe Post-war Japanese Literary Sensibility" -- Louise Myers Kawada

III. Japan Studies and Curriculum

  • "An Inquiry Unit on Japan for Undergraduate Methods Students in Elementary Education" -- Richard B. Speaker, Jr
  • "Infusing Japan Studies into the College Curriculum Through Multicultural Literacy Courses" -- Elizabeth L. Willis

IV. Japan Studies in International Perspectives

  • "Japan and Russia: The Northern Territories Issue in the Post-War Era" -- Andrew S. Szarka
  • "Colonial Japan in Micronesia, 1914 to 1944" -- Dirk Anthony Ballendorf
  • "China and Japan: Diverging Paths" -- Connie Mauney

V. Reports on the Japan Studies Seminar in Japan, 1995

  • "Report on the 1995 Seminar in Japan" -- Richard B. Speaker, Jr.
  • "Impressions of a Japan Studies Faculty Development Seminar, Summer, 1995" -- Louise Myers Kawada