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New Voices in Japanese Studies
Volume 12

An interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal showcasing the work of emerging scholars with ties to Australia and New Zealand and research interests in Japan.

ISSN 2205-3166

https://doi.org/10.21159/nvjs.12

Guest Editor, Volume 12
Dr Alexander Brown, University of Technology Sydney and Japan Women’s University

Editorial Advisory Board (in alphabetical order)
Dr Penny Bailey, The University of Queensland
Dr Christine de Matos, The University of Notre Dame Australia
Dr Emma Dalton, RMIT University
Professor Robin Gerster, Monash University
Associate Professor Carol Hayes, Australian National University
Dr Mats Karlsson, The University of Sydney
Associate Professor Kyoko Koma, Meiji University
Dr Lawrence Marceau, The University of Auckland
Associate Professor Claire Maree, The University of Melbourne
Dr Meredith McKinney, Australian National University
Professor Emerita Tessa Morris-Suzuki, Australian National University
Dr Yuriko Nagata, The University of Queensland
Professor Kaori Okano, LaTrobe University
Associate Professor Peter Pugsley, The University of Adelaide
Dr Chavalin Svetanant, Macquarie University
Dr Keiko Tamura, Australian National University
Dr Danau Tanu, The University of Western Australia

Series Editor
Elicia O’Reilly, The Japan Foundation, Sydney

All submissions to New Voices in Japanese Studies are peer reviewed by at least two independent academic experts to meet the HERDC requirements for refereed journal status.

New Voices in Japanese Studies is proudly open access. This and other volumes are available for download via the New Voices in Japanese Studies website, EBSCO Host, 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
Level 4, Central Park
28 Broadway, Chippendale NSW 2008

https://jpf.org.au

August 2020

New Voices in Japanese Studies, Volume 12 is copyright © The Japan Foundation, Sydney and the authors. Copyright of the collection belongs to The Japan Foundation, Sydney. Copyright of the work belongs to the authors. All third-party images have been reproduced with permission where possible, and copyright remains with the original copyright holders.

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Permission requests for usages outside those governed by this licence should be directed to the Series Editor at at jstudies_sy (AT) jpf.go.jp

We request attribution as follows: © New Voices in Japanese Studies / The Japan Foundation, Sydney and [author name], [year of publication].

New Voices in Japanese Studies was formerly published as New Voices.

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