Eddie Yeghiayan
"Foucault, Genealogy,
History: The Pursuit of Otherness." In Jonathan Arac, ed.,
After Foucault: Humanistic Knowledge, Postmodern Challenges,
pp. 110-137. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press,
1988.
(with Tetsuo
Najita.)"Japanese
Revolt Against the West: Political and Cultural Criticism in the
Twentieth Century." In Peter Duus, ed., The Cambridge
History of Japan, Vol. 6: The Twentieth Century, pp. 711-774.
New York & Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.
Edited (with Masao Miyoshi.)
"Postmodernism and Japan" issue of South Atlantic
Quarterly (Summer 1988), 87(3).
Contents:
Masao Miyoshi and H.D. Harootunian, "Introduction":387-399.
Tetsuo Najita, "On Culture and Technology in Postmodern Japan":401-418.
Marilyn Ivy, "Critical Texts, Mass Artifacts: The Consumption of Knowledge in Modern Japan":419-444.
H.D. Harootunian, "Visible Discourses/Invisible Ideologies":445-474.
Naoki Sakai, "Modernity and Its Critique: The Problem of Universalism and Particularism":475-504.
J. Victor Koschmann, "Maruyama Masao and the Incomplete Project of Modernity":505-523.
Masao Miyoshi, "Against the Native Grain: The Japanese Novel and the 'Postmodern' West":525-550.
Norma Field, "Somehow: The Postmodern as Atmosphere":551-570.
Alan Wolfe, "Suicide and the Japanese Postmodern: A Postnarrative Paradigm?":571-589.
Beret de Bary, "Karatani Kojin's Origins of Modern Japanese Literature":591- 613.
Karatani Kojin, "One Spirit, Two Nineteenth Centuries":615-628.
Asada Akira: "Infantile Capitalism: A Fairy Tale":629-634.
Stephen Melville,
"Picturing
Japan: Reflections on the Workshop":635-644.
(with Masao Miyoshi.)
"Postmodernism
and Japan: Introduction." South Atlantic
Quarterly
(Summer 1988), 87(3):387-399.
"Posuto-modan no
Anji."
[Intimations of the Postmodern] In Ai Maeda, Tetsuo Najita and
Jiro Kamishima, eds., Sengo Nihon no seishinshi: sono
saikento,
pp. 45-69. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1988.
Review of Bob Tadashi
Wakabayashi's
Anti-Foreignism and Western Learning in Early Modern Japan:
The 'New Theses' of 1825. Journal of Japanese
Studies
(Winter 1988), 14(1):159-169.
Review of Herbert P. Bix'
Peasant Protest in Japan, 1590-1884. American Journal
of Sociology (1988),
94(2):445-447.
Review of Roger W. Bowen,
ed., E.H. Norman: His Life and Scholarship. Journal
of Asian Studies (November
1988), 47(4):878-880.
Things Seen and Unseen:
Discourse and Ideology in Tokugawa Nativism
Contents
Prologue: Historians' Discourse and the Problem of Nativism:1-22
"Visible
Discourses/Invisible
Ideologies." South Atlantic Quarterly
(Summer 1988), 87(3):445-474.