Eddie Yeghiayan
"Late Tokugawa Culture
and Thought." In Marius B. Jansen, ed., Cambridge History
of Japan, Volume 5: The Nineteenth-Century, pp. 168-258.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Edited (with Masao Miyoshi.)
Postmodernism and Japan. Postcontemporary
interventions.
Durham, NC & London: Duke University Press, 1989.
Contents:
Masao Miyoshi and H.D. Harootunian,
"Introduction:vii-xix.
Tetsuo Najita, "On Culture and Technology in Postmodern Japan":3-20.
Marilyn Ivy, "Critical Texts, Mass Artifacts: The Consumption of Knowledge in Modern Japan":21-46.
Isozaki Arata, "Of City, Nation, and Style":47-62.
H.D. Harootunian, "Visible Discourses/Invisible Ideologies":63-92.
Naoki Sakai, "Modernity and Its Critique: The Problem of Universalism and Particularism":93-122.
J. Victor Koschmann, "Maruyama Masao and the Incomplete Project of Modernity":123-141.
Masao Miyoshi, "Against the Native Grain: The Japanese Novel and the "Postmodern" West:144-168.
Norma Field, "Somehow: The Postmodern as Atmosphere":169-188.
Oe Kenzaburo, "Japan's Dual Identity: A Writer's Dilemma":189-213.
Alan Wolfe, "Suicide and the Japanese Postmodern: A Postnarrative Paradigm?":215-233.
Beret de Bary, "Karatani Kojin's Origins of Modern Japanese Literature":235- 257.
Karatani Kojin, "One Spirit, Two Nineteenth Centuries":259-272.
Asada Akira: "Infantile Capitalism: A Fairy Tale":273-278.
Stephen Melville,
"Picturing
Japan: Reflections on the Workshop":279-288.
Review of Shunsuke Tsurumi's
An Intellectual History of Wartime Japan, 1931-1945, and
A Cultural History of Postwar Japan, 1945-1980.
Journal
of Japanese Studies (Winter,
1989), 15(1):248-254.
"Robert B. Hall, Jr.
(1924-88)." Journal of Asian Studies
(May 1989), 48(2):447.
"Visible
Discourses/Invisible
Ideologies." In Harry D. Harootunian and Masao Miyoshi,
eds., Postmodernism and Japan, pp. 63-92. Post-Contemporary
Interventions. Durham, NC. and London: Duke University Press,
1989.