Working Words: New Approaches to Japanese Studies
The Center for Japanese Studies (CJS) is an Organized Research Unit constituted of UC Berkeley Academic Senate faculty members with research and teaching interests inJapan. Founded in 1958, CJS promotes the study of Japan at UC Berkeley in a wide variety of ways including, but not limited to, funding faculty and graduate student research grants, administering Center sponsored or co-sponsored events such as colloquia, workshops, and conferences, hosting visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows, and supporting a variety of campus units in their efforts to strengthen the study of Japan.
There are 13 publications in this collection, published between 2011 and 2012.
Hosokawa, Shuhei: Ongaku, Onkyō / Music, Sound, 2012
Keirstead, Thomas: 史学 /Shigaku / History, 2012
Marran, Christine: 懺悔 / Zange: Buddhism, Gender and Meiji Literary Confession, 2012
Mizuta Lippit, Miya Elise: 美人 / Bijin / Beauty, 2012
Morikawa, Kaichirō: おたく/ Otaku / Geek, 2012
Sand, Jordan: 中流 / Chūryū / Middling, 2012
Satō , Kenji: 郷土 / Kyōdo / Native Soil, 2012
Tamanoi, Mariko Asano: 記憶 / Kioku / 思い出 / Omoide / Memory, 2012
Tansman, Alan: サブライム / Saburaimu / Sublime, 2012
Tsukahara, Tōgo: 科学 / Kagaku / 究理 /Kyūri: Science, 2012
Washburn, Dennis: 文学 / Bungaku / Literature, 2012
Winther-Tamaki, Bert: 洋画 / Yōga: The Western Painting, National Painting, and Global Painting of Japan, 2012
Sand , Jordan; Tansman, Alan; Washburn, Dennis: Working Words: New Approaches to Japanese Studies, 2011