[REVIEW] Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan
Jolyon Baraka Thomas University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 2019. 341 pages. ISBN 9780226618821.
Jolyon Baraka Thomas University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 2019. 341 pages. ISBN 9780226618821.
David Chapman and Carol Hayes (eds) Routledge (London), 2020. 248 pages. ISBN 9780367184698.
Volume 12 Guest Editor: Dr Alexander Brown, University of Technology Sydney and Japan Women’s University Published August, 2020 ISSN 2205-3166 https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.12 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney, 2020
Luke Beattie The University of Notre Dame Australia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8637-4278 Published August, 2020 Pages 65-79 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.12.04 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney and Luke Beattie, 2020 This work is licensed under…
Aug 4, 2020: Over recent months we've had some more great news: a number of NVJS alumni have been newly appointed to academic positions. These are exciting achievements, and we…
Aug 3, 2020: It's always a delight to share new publications by NVJS alumni. As we put the finishing touches to NVJS 12, we'd like to take a moment to…
1. Editorial Oversight Each volume of New Voices in Japanese Studies is edited by a Series Editor and a Guest Editor in consultation with the Editorial Board. The Series Editor…
December 16, 2019: "I'm keen to start publishing but it's still too early to share my research." Sound familiar? If so, you might want to consider starting with a book…
August 20, 2019: We’ve just released the Call for Papers for Volume 12 of New Voices in Japanese Studies, scheduled for publication in mid-2020. As with last year, we're accepting…
By Yoshihiro Wada Director, The Japan Foundation, Sydney It is my great pleasure to introduce Volume 11 of New Voices in Japanese Studies. Since the journal’s renewal in 2015, each…