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Jackson, Andrew David, Gibb, Michael and White, Dave, eds. (2007) How East Asian Films are Reshaping National Identities. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.
Breen, John (2007) 'Meiji tenno o yomu. [Reading the Meiji Emperor].' In: Tetsuyuki, U., (ed.), Ratio 03: Nihon no kindai to wa nanika. [What is Japanese Modernity?]. Kodansha, pp. 76-92.
Breen, John (2007) 'Yasukuni: The Loss of Historical Memory.' In: Breen, John, (ed.), Yasukuni, the War Dead and the Struggle for Japan's Past. London: Hurst, pp. 143-162.
Cummings, Alan (2007) 'Review of Unspeakable Acts: The Avant-Garde Theatre of Terayama Shūji and Postwar Japan. By Fisher Sorgenfrei Carol. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2005. Pp. 340. ISBN 0824827961.' International Journal of Asian Studies, 4 (2). pp. 304-305.
Dodd, Stephen (2007) 'Darkness Transformed: Illness in the Work of Kajii Motojiro.' The Journal of Japanese Studies, 33 (1). pp. 67-91.
Dodd, Stephen (2007) 'Self and Other in the Writings of Kajii Motojiro.' In: Hutchinson, Rachael and Williams, Mark, (eds.), Representing the Other in Modern Japanese Literature. A Critical Approach. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 96-108. (The University of Sheffield/Routledge Japanese Studies Series)
Gerstle, Andrew (2007) Kinsei enpon shiryo shusei IV: Tsukioka Settei 1: 'Onna shimegawa oeshi-bumi. [Collected Erotic Texts of the Early Modern Period IV: Tsukioka Settei 1: ‘Love Letters and a River of Erect Precepts for Women’]. Kyoto: Kokusai Nihon Bunka Kenkyu Centre.
Jackson, Andrew David (2007) 'The New Cinematic Language of South Korean Film.' In: Jackson, Andrew David, Gibb, Michael and White, Dave, (eds.), How East Asian Films are Reshaping National Identities. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 113-134.
Jackson, Andrew David and Gibb, Michael (2007) 'Neither Here nor There: Positive Responses to Modernity in Korean film.' In: Jackson, Andrew David, Gibb, Michael and White, Dave, (eds.), How East Asian Films are Reshaping National Identities. Lewiston, New York: Edwin Mellen Press, pp. 99-111.
Jackson, Andrew David, Lee, Vivian and White, Dave (2007) 'East Asian cinematic dragons: history, identity and trans-regional cultural flow in the cinemas of China, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong.' In: Jackson, Andrew David, Gibb, Michael and White, Dave, (eds.), How East Asian Films are Reshaping National Identities. Lewiston, New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, v-xvi.
Kirsch, Griseldis (2007) 'Spiritual Healing in China? Encounters with the People's Republic of China in Japanese Cinema and TV Drama.' In: Schoenbein, M. and Koehn, S., (eds.), Facetten der japanischen Populaer- und Medienkultur 2. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 45-68.
Pizziconi, Barbara (2007) 'Facework and multiple selves in apologetic metapragmatic comments in Japanese.' In: Bublitz, Wolfram and Huebler, Axel, (eds.), Metapragmatics in Use. Amsterdam: John Benjamin, pp. 49-72. (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series, 165)
Pizziconi, Barbara (2007) 'The Lexical Mapping of Politeness in British English and Japanese.' Journal of Politeness Research: Language Behaviour Culture, 3 (2). pp. 207-241.
Sato-Rossberg, Nana (2007) 'Mashiho Chiri and poets – Kunio Oda and Yukar Appreciation.' CoreEthics, 3. pp. 197-212.
Sato-Rossberg, Nana (2007) 'The translations of Ainu chanted-myths by Mashiho Chiri and Yukie Chiri – dancing with onomatopoeia.' In: The Death on Foreign Soil – About ‘Ainu Chanted-Myths’ by Yukie Chiri. Tokyo: Jinbun.
Tanaka, Hidekazu and Kizu, Mika (2007) 'Island Insensitive Constructions in Japanese.' York Papers in Linguistics (Series 2), 2 (8). pp. 219-234.
Yeon, Jaehoon (2007) 'Coding Conflict or Semantic Contrast? The Grammatical Encoding of the Causee.' Eoneohag (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Korea), 47 (4). pp. 33-59.
Yeon, Jaehoon (2007) 'How different is Pyongyang speech from Seoul speech?' In: Pares, Susan and Hoare, James E., (eds.), Korea: The Past and the Present. London: Global Oriental, pp. 147-155.
Yeon, Jaehoon (2007) 'Typology of Causative Constructions [in Korean].' International Journal of Korean Studies, 11. pp. 243-276.