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Notes on Contributors DAVID ARASE is an associate professor in the Politics Department at Pomona College. He is editor of and contributor to The Challenge of Change: East Asia in the New Millennium (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2003). He is currently doing research on Northeast Asian economic cooperation. JOHANN P. ARNASON is professor emeritus of sociology at La Trobe University. He is author of The Peripheral Centre: Essays on Japanese History and Civilization (Trans Pacific Press, 2001) and Social Theory and Japanese Experience: The Dual Civilization (Kegan Paul, 1997). His latest research is on civilizational analysis and comparative historical sociology. JAN BARDSLEY is an associate professor of Japanese language and literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is author of "Fashioning the People's Princess: Women's Magazines, Shoda Michiko, and the ¯ Royal Wedding of 1959," U.S.-Japan Women's Journal (2002), and coeditor of a volume in progress on historical and contemporary models of transgressive women in Japan. ROBERT BORGEN is a professor of Japanese literature and history at the University of California, Davis. He has recently published "Stone Bridge (Shakkyo)" in Japanese Language and Literature (2003) and "Japanese ¯ War Guilt: Confessions of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Japanese Studies Society for Japanese Studies

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The Journal of Japanese Studies , Volume 30 (2) – Jul 30, 2004

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DAVID ARASE is an associate professor in the Politics Department at Pomona College. He is editor of and contributor to The Challenge of Change: East Asia in the New Millennium (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 2003). He is currently doing research on Northeast Asian economic cooperation. JOHANN P. ARNASON is professor emeritus of sociology at La Trobe University. He is author of The Peripheral Centre: Essays on Japanese History and Civilization (Trans Pacific Press, 2001) and Social Theory and Japanese Experience: The Dual Civilization (Kegan Paul, 1997). His latest research is on civilizational analysis and comparative historical sociology. JAN BARDSLEY is an associate professor of Japanese language and literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is author of "Fashioning the People's Princess: Women's Magazines, Shoda Michiko, and the ¯ Royal Wedding of 1959," U.S.-Japan Women's Journal (2002), and coeditor of a volume in progress on historical and contemporary models of transgressive women in Japan. ROBERT BORGEN is a professor of Japanese literature and history at the University of California, Davis. He has recently published "Stone Bridge (Shakkyo)" in Japanese Language and Literature (2003) and "Japanese ¯ War Guilt: Confessions of

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