New Voices in Japanese Studies
Volume 10
An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal showcasing the work of emerging scholars from Australia and New Zealand with research interests in Japan.
ISSN 2205-3166
Guest Editor, Volume 10
Dr Penny Bailey, The University of Queensland
Editorial Advisory Board (in alphabetical order)
Dr Adam Broinowski, Australian National University
Dr Mio Bryce, Macquarie University
Dr Christine de Matos, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Dr David Envall, Australian National University
Dr Lucy Fraser, The University of Queensland
Dr Olivier Krischer, The University of Sydney
Dr Jun Nakamura, Massey University
Dr Ikuko Nakane, University of Melbourne
Dr Yuji Sone, Macquarie University
Dr Keiko Tamura, Australian National University
Associate Professor Beatrice Trefalt, Monash University
Series Editor
Elicia O’Reilly, The Japan Foundation, Sydney
Acting Series Editor
Leah Sourris, The Japan Foundation, Sydney
Head of Department
Ayusa Koshi, The Japan Foundation, Sydney
All submissions to New Voices in Japanese Studies are peer reviewed by a board of independent academic experts to meet the HERDC requirements for refereed journal status. This and other volumes are available for download via the New Voices in Japanese Studies website, the Directory of Open Access Journals and Ingenta Connect.
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The views expressed in this journal are those of the authors, and do not necessarily coincide with those of the editors, the members of the Editorial Advisory Board or The Japan Foundation, Sydney.
Japanese names are written in first name—surname order, in accordance with English-language convention. The long vowel sound in Japanese is indicated by a macron (e.g., kōtsū), unless in common use without (e.g., Tokyo).
Published By
The Japan Foundation, Sydney
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July 2018
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New Voices in Japanese Studies was formerly published as New Voices.