Announcing our Next Project: NVJS13 Special Issue
Dec 12, 2020: For NVJS 13, we're doing something different (because 2020). This past year has been a departure from the usual in so many ways. Here at NVJS, we…
NVJS Authors in the Media
Sep 4, 2020: Ever wondered how to get your research into the media? Public relevance and good timing are essential for media coverage. If you're keen to share your research in the public…
Volume 12: A Note from the Series Editor
Aug 17, 2020: In this post, our Series Editor Elicia O'Reilly outlines the four firsts that NVJS12 brings to the journal, and highlights its relationship with the growing network of…
[REVIEW] The Anime Ecology: A Genealogy of Television, Animation, and Game Media
Thomas Lamarre University of Minnesota Press (Minneapolis), 2018. 415 pages. ISBN 9781517904500. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctt21c4stv
Child’s Play? Exploring the Significance of Kawaii for Decora and Fairy-Kei Fashion Practitioners in Harajuku through a Case-Focused Analysis
Megan Catherine Rose UNSW Sydney and The University of Tokyo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7741-854X Published August, 2020 Pages 80-102 DOI: https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.12.05 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney and Megan Catherine Rose, 2020 This work…
[REVIEW] Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan
Jolyon Baraka Thomas University of Chicago Press (Chicago), 2019. 341 pages. ISBN 9780226618821.
Volume 12 Foreword
By Yurika Sugie Manager, Japanese Studies Department The Japan Foundation, Sydney Welcome to Volume 12 of New Voices in Japanese Studies. This year’s volume features five papers and five reviews…
[REVIEW] Okinawans Reaching Australia
John Lamb Hesperian Press, 2019. 133 pages. ISBN 9780859057479.
Volume 12 Publication Details
New Voices in Japanese Studies Volume 12