Published Online: 2015-6-30
Published in Print: 2015-7-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- The nuclear power debate after Fukushima: a text-mining analysis of Japanese newspapers
- A tale of two tongues: self-translation in Sekiguchi Ryōko’s poetry
- Casting new light on shadow education: snapshots of juku variety
- Multilevel relations in Japanese political parties at the beginning of the post-war period: Hokkaido as a case study
- Constructing the self in Megumu Sagisawa’s and Miri Yu’s travelogues: a case study of two Japan-based female writers of Korean origin
- Confronting diversity: Africans challenging Japanese societal convictions
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Articles in the same Issue
- The nuclear power debate after Fukushima: a text-mining analysis of Japanese newspapers
- A tale of two tongues: self-translation in Sekiguchi Ryōko’s poetry
- Casting new light on shadow education: snapshots of juku variety
- Multilevel relations in Japanese political parties at the beginning of the post-war period: Hokkaido as a case study
- Constructing the self in Megumu Sagisawa’s and Miri Yu’s travelogues: a case study of two Japan-based female writers of Korean origin
- Confronting diversity: Africans challenging Japanese societal convictions