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Journal of Japanese Studies
DisciplineJapanese studies
LanguageEnglish
Edited bySabine Frühstück, Morgan Pitelka
Publication details
History1974–present
Publisher
University of California Press (United States)
FrequencySemiannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Jpn. Stud.
Indexing
ISSN0095-6848 (print)
1549-4721 (web)
LCCN75641024
JSTOR00956848
OCLC no.1798633
Links

The Journal of Japanese Studies (JJS) is a journal dealing with research on Japan in the United States.[1] It is a multidisciplinary forum for communicating new information, new interpretations, and recent research results concerning Japan to the English-reading world.

JJS is published twice each year – winter and summer – with an annual total of approximately 500 pages. It was begun in Autumn 1974 with Kenneth B. Pyle as its first editor and is now co-edited by Sabine Frühstück and Morgan Pitelka. Jessamyn R. Abel is the book review editor. Susan Hanley, a professor of Japanese Studies at the University of Washington, was a long-standing editor for over 25 years.

JSS is published by the University of California Press on behalf of the Society for Japanese Studies, and its contents are available online in the Project MUSE and JSTOR databases.

References

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  1. ^ "The Journal of Japanese Studies". Reviews of Peer-Reviewed Journals in the Humanities and Social Sciences. 2017-04-04. Retrieved 2024-06-06.
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