[Excerpt] Re-orienting Japanese Studies with Views from the Nan’yÅ
By Maria Cynthia B. Barriga (Waseda University)
By Maria Cynthia B. Barriga (Waseda University)
By Megan Catherine Rose (UNSW Sydney and The University of Tokyo) [The full paper was published in NVJS12 in August 2020.]
By Atsushi Yamagata (The University of Wollongong) [Forthcoming in NVJS 11, scheduled for release in early July 2019.] This paper examines the history of Muslims in Japan from late 19th…
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