James N. Yamazaki

James N. Yamazaki

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Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience was the most recently released book by James N. Yamazaki, on September 20th, 2002.

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James N. Yamazaki Stats: The most read book by James N. Yamazaki on Book Notification is Children of the Atomic Bomb: An American Physician's Memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands, the first novel in the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society series.

Below is a complete list of James N. Yamazaki books in publication and chronological order, broken down by series. The most popular series by James N. Yamazaki is the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society.

List of Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society in Publication Order

# ReadTitle Avg. Year Book Link
1
Children of the Atomic Bomb: An American Physician's Memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands (With: Louis B. Fleming)
1995
2
Global/Local: Cultural Production and the Transnational Imaginary (By: Rob Wilson)
1996
3
Borders of Chinese Civilization: Geography and History at Empire’s End (By: Douglas Howland)
1996
4
Phantasmatic Indochina: French Colonial Ideology in Architecture, Film, and Literature (By: Panivong Norindr)
1996
5
Parallax Visions: Making Sense of American-East Asian Relations at the End of the Century (By: Sharon Green, Tom Mitchell, Alisa Solomon, Bruce Cumings, Jonathan Kalb, Erika Munk, Claudia Orenstein)
Parallax Visions: Making Sense of American-East Asian Relations at the End of the Century (By: Sharon Green, Tom Mitchell, Alisa Solomon, Bruce Cumings, Jonathan Kalb, Erika Munk, Claudia Orenstein)
1999
6
Modern Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory: Reimagining a Field (By: Rey Chow)
1999
7
Civilization and Monsters: Spirits of Modernity in Meiji Japan (By: Gerald Figal)
1999
8
Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema (By: Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto)
2000
9
Women on the Verge: Japanese Women, Western Dreams (By: Karen Kelsky)
2001
10
Staging the World: Chinese Nationalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century (By: Rebecca E. Karl)
2002
11
Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience
2002
12
Forgotten Readers: Recovering the Lost History of African American Literary Societies (By: Elizabeth McHenry)
2002
13
The Flash of Capital: Film and Geopolitics in Japan (By: Eric Cazdyn)
2002
14
Learning Places: The Afterlives of Area Studies (By: Masao Miyoshi)
2002
15
Postcolonial Vietnam: New Histories of the National Past (By: Patricia M. Pelley)
2002
16
Memoirs from the Beijing Film Academy: The Genesis of China’s Fifth Generation (By: Zhen Ni)
2003
17
The New Japanese Woman: Modernity, Media, and Women in Interwar Japan (By: Barbara Sato)
2003
18
Before the Nation: Kokugaku and the Imagining of Community in Early Modern Japan (By: Susan L. Burns)
2003
19
The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema (By: Kyung Hyun Kim)
2004
20
Gender and National Literature: Heian Texts in the Constructions of Japanese Modernity (By: Tomiko Yoda)
2004
21
Text and the City: Essays on Japanese Modernity (By: Ai Maeda)
2004
22
Policing Chinese Politics: A History (By: Michael Dutton)
2005
23
Fear of Small Numbers: An Essay on the Geography of Anger (By: Arjun Appadurai)
2006
24
Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life from the Recessionary 1990s to the Present (By: Harry Harootunian)
2006
25
Writing Taiwan: A New Literary History (By: Carlos Rojas)
2007
26
Kingdom of Beauty: Mingei and the Politics of Folk Art in Imperial Japan (By: Kim Brandt)
2007
27
Dancing with the Dead: Memory, Performance, and Everyday Life in Postwar Okinawa (By: Christopher T. Nelson)
2008
28
National History and the World of Nations: Capital, State, and the Rhetoric of History in Japan, France, and the United States (By: Christopher L. Hill)
2009
29
Japan's Holy War: The Ideology of Radical Shinto Ultranationalism (By: Walter Skya)
2009
30
The Culture of Japanese Fascism (By: Michael Baskett)
The Culture of Japanese Fascism (By: Michael Baskett)
2009
31
The Proletarian Gamble: Korean Workers in Interwar Japan (By: Ken C. Kawashima)
2009
32
Punishing the Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity (By: Loïc Wacquant)
2009
33
South Koreans in the Debt Crisis: The Creation of a Neoliberal Welfare Society (By: Jesook Song)
2009
34
Painting the City Red: Chinese Cinema and the Urban Contract (By: Yomi Braester)
2010
35
Backward Glances: Contemporary Chinese Cultures and the Female Homoerotic Imaginary (By: Fran Martin)
2010
36
Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A Concise History (By: Rebecca E. Karl)
2010
37
Manufacturing Modern Japanese Literature: Publishing, Prizes, and the Ascription of Literary Value (By: Edward Mack)
2010
38
Ontology of Production: Three Essays (By: Kitarō Nishida)
2012
39
The Great Enterprise: Sovereignty and Historiography in Modern Korea (By: Henry H. Em)
2013
40
Money, Trains, and Guillotines: Art and Revolution in 1960s Japan (By: William Marotti)
2013
41
Cinema of Actuality: Japanese Avant-Garde Filmmaking in the Season of Image Politics (By: Yuriko Furuhata)
2013
42
Public Properties: Museums in Imperial Japan (By: Noriko Aso)
2013
43
Bad Water: Nature, Pollution, and Politics in Japan, 1870-1950 (By: Robert Stolz)
2014
44
The Limits of Okinawa: Japanese Capitalism, Living Labor, and Theorizations of Community (By: Wendy Matsumura)
2015
45
The Sublime Perversion of Capital: Marxist Theory and the Politics of History in Modern Japan (By: Gavin Walker)
2016
46
Thought Crime: Ideology and State Power in Interwar Japan (By: Max Ward)
2019
47
Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left (By: Chelsea Szendi Schieder)
2021
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James N. Yamazaki: Biography

James N. Yamazaki is the author of the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society series which currently consists of 47 novels. The Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society series started in 1995 with the novel Children of the Atomic Bomb: An American Physician's Memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands. The most recently released novel in the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society series was Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left which was released in 2021. There are no upcoming novels for the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society series.

James N. Yamazaki: F.A.Q

What was the first book James N. Yamazaki wrote?

The first novel written by James N. Yamazaki was Children of the Atomic Bomb: An American Physician's Memoir of Nagasaki, Hiroshima, and the Marshall Islands, published in 1995.

What was the most recent book James N. Yamazaki wrote?

Their most recently released work was Chinese Reportage: The Aesthetics of Historical Experience on September 20th, 2002.

Will there be any more books by James N. Yamazaki?

James N. Yamazaki does not have any upcoming novels with a set publication date within the next few months at this time.

How many books has James N. Yamazaki written?

James N. Yamazaki has written 2 books. All of their books are in the Asia-Pacific: Culture, Politics, and Society.

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