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This series provides a venue for important works of scholarship in all fields of Japanese studies. Quality in scholarly content and production are of paramount concern. Each title may be purchased individually or through a standing order.
- 65: Research Guide to Japanese Film Studies: Abé Mark Nornes and Aaron Gerow
- 64: A Page of Madness: Aaron Gerow
- 63: Daily Life and Demographics in Ancient Japan: William Wayne Farris
- 62: Preachers, Poets, Women, and the Way: R. Keller Kimbrough
- 61: White-haired Melody: Furui Yoshikichi. Translated by Meredith McKinney
- 60: The Bluestockings of Japan: Jan Bardsley
- 59: Mishima on Stage: Edited and with an Introduction by Laurence Kominz
- 58: School of Freedom: Shishi Bunroku. Translated and with an Afterword by Lynne E. Riggs
- 57: A Cultural History of Japanese Women's Language: Endô Orie
- 56: A Zen Life in Nature: Keir Davidson
- 55: Revealed Identity: Paul S. Atkins
- 54: Objects of Discourse: John R. Wallace
- 53: Shadows on the Screen: Thomas LaMarre
- 52: JAPANimals: Edited by Gregory M. Pflugfelder and Brett L. Walker
- 51: A Wife in Musashino: Ôoka Shôhei, Translated with a Postscript by Dennis Washburn
- 50: Musashino in Tuscany: Susanna Fessler
- 49: Ozu's Anti-Cinema: Yoshida Kiju, Translated by Daisuke Miyao and Kyoko Hirano
- 48: Novel Japan: John Pierre Mertz
- 47: Song of Sadness: Endô Shûsaku, Translated by Teruyo Shimizu
- 46: State of War: Thomas Donald Conlan
- 45: Japanese Painting and National Identity: Victoria Weston
- 44: Modality and the Japanese Language: Yuki Johnson
- 43: Engendering Faith: Barbara Ruch, General Editor
- 42: Confluences: Edited by Doug Slaymaker
- 41: Religion and Society in Nineteenth-Century Japan: Helen Hardacre
- 40: Transformations of Sensibility: Kamei Hideo, Translation Edited and with an Introduction by Michael Bourdaghs
- 39: Treatise on Epistolary Style: Jeroen Pieter Lamers
- 38: Figures of Desire: Etsuko Terasaki
- 37: Dances with Sheep: Matthew Carl Strecher
- 36: Takebe Ayatari: Lawrence E. Marceau
- 35: Individual Dignity in Modern Japanese Thought: Kyoko Inoue
- 33: Shanghai: Yokomitsu Riichi, Translated with a Postscript by Dennis Washburn
- 32: Shugendô: Miyake Hitoshi, Edited and with an Introduction by H. Byron Earhart
- 31: Local Voices, National Issues: Edited by Sheila A. Smith
- 30: 'Dark Pictures' and Other Stories: Noma Hiroshi, Translated and with an Afterword by James Raeside
- 29: Spirits of Another Sort: M. Cody Poulton
- 28: Yosano Akiko and The Tale of Genji: G. G. Rowley
- 27: Essays on the Modern Japanese Church: Yamaji Aizan, Translated by Graham Squires, with Introductory Essays by Graham Squires and A. Hamish Ion
- 26: The Evolution of the Japanese Past and Perfective Suffixes: Karen E. Sandness
- 25: Women and Class in Japanese History: Edited by Hitomi Tonomura, Anne Walthall, and Wakita Haruko
- 24: A Tanizaki Feast: Edited by Adriana Boscaro and Anthony Hood Chambers
- 23: When We Say 'Hiroshima': Kurihara Sadako, Translated with an Introduction by Richard H. Minear
- 22: The Shade of Blossoms: Ôoka Shôhei, Translated with an Introduction by Dennis Washburn
- 21: Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan: Rajyashree Pandey
- 20: Studies in Modern Japanese Literature: Edited by Dennis Washburn and Alan Tansman
- 19: The Kagerô Diary: Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Sonja Arntzen
- 18: Child of Darkness: Furui Yoshikichi, Translated with an Introduction and Critical Commentaries by Donna George Storey
- 17: Righteous Cause or Tragic Folly: Steve Rabson
- 16: Regent Redux: Steven D. Carter
- 15: The Distant Isle: Edited by Thomas Hare, Robert Borgen, and Sharalyn Orbaugh
- 14: The Wild Goose: Mori Ôgai, Translated with an Introduction by Burton Watson
- 13: Avatars of Vengeance: Laurence R. Kominz
- 12: Black Eggs: Poems by Kurihara Sadako, Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Richard H. Minear
- 11: New Leaves: Edited by Aileen Gatten and Anthony Hood Chambers
- 10: Poems of the Five Mountains: Marian Ury. Second, revised edition
- 9: The Tale of Matsura: Translated with an Introduction and Notes by Wayne P. Lammers
- 8: The Cult of Kasuga Seen Through Its Art: Susan C. Tyler
- 7: Conversations with Shôtetsu: Translated by Robert H. Brower, with an Introduction and Notes by Steven D. Carter
- 6: Rethinking Sorrow: Margaret Helen Childs
- 5: The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Edward Kamens
- 4: Theater as Music: C. Andrew Gerstle, Kiyoshi Inobe, and William P. Malm
- 3: Long, Long Autumn Nights: Translated with an Introduction by David G. Goodman
- 2: The Three Jewels: Edward Kamens
- 1: A Japanese New Religion: Stewart Guthrie
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