Women in Japanese Studies – Memoirs from a Trailblazing Generation: Asia Past & Present
Autor Alisa Freedmanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 ian 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781952636387
ISBN-10: 1952636388
Pagini: 618
Dimensiuni: 151 x 227 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria Asia Past & Present
ISBN-10: 1952636388
Pagini: 618
Dimensiuni: 151 x 227 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Seria Asia Past & Present
Cuprins
Alisa Freedman, ¿Introduction, or the Professional is Personal¿
Ellen P. Conant, ¿The Implausible Origins of Becoming an Art Historian¿
Joyce Lebra, ¿An Asian Affiliation¿
Marlene J. Mayo, ¿Against the Odds, Persisting¿
Barbara Ruch, ¿In Search of Flowers Yet Unseen¿
Margaret Lock, ¿On Becoming a Medical Anthropologist¿
Takako Lento, ¿Life on Two Tracks¿
Phyllis I. Lyons, ¿A Record of Puzzlement¿
Susan B. Hanley, ¿An Accidental Pioneer¿
Susan Matisoff, ¿Another Girl Studying Japanese!¿
Mary Elizabeth Berry, ¿Becoming a Historian¿
Patricia G. Steinhoff, ¿Serendipity and Sociology¿
Sumie Jones, ¿I Came, I Saw, I Stayed¿
Richard Smethurst, ¿Mae as a Professional Scholar¿
Amy V. Heinrich, ¿Margins¿
Sonja Arntzen, ¿The Presence of the Past in Life and Scholarship¿
Christine M.E. Guth, ¿Two Children¿and a PhD¿
Maureen Donovan, ¿Memories of Becoming a Japanese Studies Librarian¿
Janine Beichman, ¿The Open Gate¿
Phyllis Birnbaum, ¿Confessions of a Biographer¿
Merry White, ¿Backwards and in High Heels¿
Susan Pharr, ¿Night Train to Tokyö
Margaret McKean, ¿From Ch¿shingura to Commons¿
Kate Wildman Nakai, ¿Encounters¿
Anne Walthall, ¿I Owe My Career to Men¿
Anne E. Imamura, ¿Embracing the Unexpected and Weaving a Life¿
Juliet Winters Carpenter, ¿Translating in Japan¿
Eleanor Kerkham, ¿Still on the Way¿
Kristina Kade Troost, ¿Growing Up, or How I Learned to Be a Japanese Studies Librarian¿
Helen Hardacre, ¿With a Lot of Help from My Friends¿
Barbara Sato, ¿On Being an Outsider-Insider¿
Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, ¿Japanese Literature as a Refuge¿
Ellen P. Conant, ¿The Implausible Origins of Becoming an Art Historian¿
Joyce Lebra, ¿An Asian Affiliation¿
Marlene J. Mayo, ¿Against the Odds, Persisting¿
Barbara Ruch, ¿In Search of Flowers Yet Unseen¿
Margaret Lock, ¿On Becoming a Medical Anthropologist¿
Takako Lento, ¿Life on Two Tracks¿
Phyllis I. Lyons, ¿A Record of Puzzlement¿
Susan B. Hanley, ¿An Accidental Pioneer¿
Susan Matisoff, ¿Another Girl Studying Japanese!¿
Mary Elizabeth Berry, ¿Becoming a Historian¿
Patricia G. Steinhoff, ¿Serendipity and Sociology¿
Sumie Jones, ¿I Came, I Saw, I Stayed¿
Richard Smethurst, ¿Mae as a Professional Scholar¿
Amy V. Heinrich, ¿Margins¿
Sonja Arntzen, ¿The Presence of the Past in Life and Scholarship¿
Christine M.E. Guth, ¿Two Children¿and a PhD¿
Maureen Donovan, ¿Memories of Becoming a Japanese Studies Librarian¿
Janine Beichman, ¿The Open Gate¿
Phyllis Birnbaum, ¿Confessions of a Biographer¿
Merry White, ¿Backwards and in High Heels¿
Susan Pharr, ¿Night Train to Tokyö
Margaret McKean, ¿From Ch¿shingura to Commons¿
Kate Wildman Nakai, ¿Encounters¿
Anne Walthall, ¿I Owe My Career to Men¿
Anne E. Imamura, ¿Embracing the Unexpected and Weaving a Life¿
Juliet Winters Carpenter, ¿Translating in Japan¿
Eleanor Kerkham, ¿Still on the Way¿
Kristina Kade Troost, ¿Growing Up, or How I Learned to Be a Japanese Studies Librarian¿
Helen Hardacre, ¿With a Lot of Help from My Friends¿
Barbara Sato, ¿On Being an Outsider-Insider¿
Esperanza Ramirez-Christensen, ¿Japanese Literature as a Refuge¿