Volume 11 Foreword
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…
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…
New Voices in Japanese Studies Volume 11
Volume 11 Guest Editor: Emma Dalton Published July, 2019 ISSN 2205-3166 https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.11 © The Japan Foundation, Sydney, 2019
Yoko Kobayashi Routledge (New York), 2018. 144 pages. ISBN 9781138631618. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315208749
Jan 30, 2019: Move over, sumo banzuke: it's time for the annual #NVJSTop10 rankings! Of the articles in this Top 10 list, half are from our recent post-renewal catalogue, and…
Welcome to the world, NVJS 10! Over 10 years on from our first-ever volume, we're excited to still be providing a platform for some of the newest scholarly voices on Japan. NVJS10…
This Anzac Day, we take a moment to remember the non-European Australians who have played a valuable part in Australia's history. Australia’s Anzac Day holiday on April 25 is a…
Jan 30, 2018: Just before January leaves us, we wanted to share our Top 10 Articles for 2017. It’s an interesting mix of old favourites and new ones too. Our top article for 2017 uses…
Dec 6, 2017: Didn't make it in time for the last Call for Papers? Then you're in luck! We've just opened a second-round CFP for volume 10, which is scheduled…
Sep 25, 2017: New Voices in Japanese Studies (NVJS) is delighted to welcome Dr Penny Bailey as Guest Editor for Volume 10. Dr Penny Bailey is a researcher in Japanese studies and…