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No. 22 – Three Asias – Japan, S. Korea, China (2010)
Edited by Takayuki Tatsumi, Jina Kim, Zhang Zhen
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Legitimacy and Community: Traveling Writers and Texts in Post-1945 East Asia, Pages 7-39 Karen Thornber
The Melancholy Melodrama of “Honorary Whiteness”: The Case of Yuasa Katsuei’s Colonial Fiction, Pages 47-64 Mary A. Knighton
From Parody to Simulacrum: Japanese SF, Regionalism and the Inauthentic in the Early Works of Komatsu Sakyo and Tsutsui Yasutaka, Pages 65-76 William O. Gardner
The Transpacific Gaze in The Tropic of Orange, Pages 77-100 Gayle K. Sato
Japan/America, Man/Woman: Gender and Identity Politics in Adriane Tomine and Yoshihiro Tatsumi, Pages 101-122 Rebecca Suter
Review of Mechademia 4: War/Time, Pages 123-130 Colleen Montgomery
Review of The Anime Machine: A Media Theory of Animation, Pages 131-138 Colleen Montgomery
Review of Sublime Voices: The Fictional Science and Scientific Fiction of Abe Kobo, Pages 139-146 Tadashi Nagasawa
Review of Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams, Pages 147-152 Ebihara Yutaka
Review of Ogawa Issui’s The Lord of the Sands of Time, Pages 153-156 Deborah Shamoon