Volume One: Race, Ethnicity and Culture in Modern Japan Section One: Ideologies of Race, Culture and Ethnicity 1. Kevin M. Doak, Ethnic Nationalism and romanticism in early twentieth century Japan, Journal of Japanese Studies, 22, no.1, Winter 1996, pp. 77-103. 2. John Dower, 'The Pure Self' in War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War, (New York: Pantheon Books, 1986), pp. 203-233. 3. Takashi Fujitani, Inventing, Forgetting, Remembering in Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan, (New York and London: University of California Press, 1996), pp. 1-28 4. David L. Howell, Ethnicity and Culture in Contemporary Japan, Journal of Contemporary History, No. 31, 1996, pp. 171-190. 5. Mark J. Hudson, Tales Told in a Dream in Ruins of Identity: ethnogenesis in the Japanese Islands, (Hawaii: U. Hawaii Press, 1999), pp. 23-55. 6. John Lie, Pop Multiethnicity in Multi-Ethnic Japan, (Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2001), pp. 53-82. 7. Tessa Morris-Suzuki, The Invention and Reinvention of Japanese Culture, The Journal of Asian Studies, 54.3 (August 1995), pp. 759-780. 8. Weiner Michael, The Discourse of Race and Nation in pre-1945 Japan, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1995, Vol. 18, No. 3, July, pp. 433-456. 9. Kosaku Yoshino, The nihonjinron: thinking elites ideas of Japanese uniqueness in Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary Japan; a sociological enquiry, (London: Routledge, 1992), pp. 9-38. Section Two: Former Natives: AINU 10. John Cornell, Ainu Assimilation and Cultural Extinction, Ethnology, 3, 1964, pp. 287-304. 11. Lisa Hiwasaki, Ethnic Tourism in Hokkaido and the Shaping of Ainu Identity, Pacific Affairs, Fall 2000, Vol. 73, Issue 3, pp. 393-413. 12. David Howell, Ainu Ethnicity and the Boundaries of the Early Japanese State Past and Present, February 1994, No. 142, pp. 69-93. 13. Richard Siddle, With shining eyes: Ainu protest and resistance, 1869-1945, in Race, Resistance and the Ainu of Japan, (London and New York: Routledge, 1996), pp. 113-146. 14. Georgina Stevens, The Ainu and Human Rights: Domestic and International Legal Protections, Japanese Studies, Sept. 2001, Vol.21, Issue 2, 181-198 15. Brett L. Walker Epidemic Disease, Medicine, and the Shifting Ecology of Ezo in The Conquest of the Ainu Lands: Ecology and Culture in Japanese Expansion, 1590-1800, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001), pp. 177-203. Volume II: Indigenous and Colonial Others Section one: Burakumin 16. George De Vos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma, Group Solidarity and Individual Mobility, in George De Vos and Hiroshi Wagatsuma (eds.) Japan's Invisible Race: Caste in Culture and Society, (Berkeley: Universi
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