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Volume 10, Issue 2 |
2 April, 2006 |
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From the Editor's Desk Some thoughts from the editor |
Jane Goldstein |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor Introduction and Farewell |
Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor Japanese Picture Books |
Jane and Bill McCullam |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor "When the myth of life began our people shared life with humans, stone to earth, fire to water, trees to sky": Multiplicity and Commonality in Hiromi Goto's Water of Possibility |
Justyna Deszcz-Tryhubczak |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor "The Art of Emptiness": Buddhist Nature in picture books of Miyazawa Kenji's Donguri to Yamaneko (Wildcat and the Acorns) |
Helen Kilpatrick |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor Walking Along With Nature: A Psychological Interpretation of My Neighbor Totoro |
Rieko Okuhara |
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Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs, editor Analyzing Ideology in a Japanese Fairy Tale |
Jane E. Kelley |
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Kathryn E. Shoemaker, editor A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of Illustrated Japanese Folktales |
Yukiko Tosa |
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Anne of Green Gables and Japan |
M. Elizabeth DeBlois |
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A Student's Voice Caroline Jones, editor Elaborately Wound: Philip Pullman's Marlowean Muse |
Lisa M. Miller |
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