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Volume IX (2005)
JSR 2005 [Volume IX]
Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
Articles
Depopularizing the Popular: Tentori Haikai and the Bashō Revival
Cheryl Crowley
From Fukuzawa to Blaut: On the Origins of Japanese Eurocentrism by
Daniel K.T. Woo
National Morality, the State, and “Dangerous Thought”: Approaching the Moral Ideal in Late Meiji Japan
Richard Reitan
Karaoke Learning in Japan: Individual Expression in a Group Context
Hideo Watanabe
Featured Essay
A One-Week Retreat at a Zen Monastery in Japan: An Ethnographic Participant-Observation
Kinko Ito
Student Essays
Guest Editor's Introduction
Inger Sigrun Brodey
Paths Present and Future: Yojimbo and the Trail of the Zen Detective
Matt Dale
Aesthetics of American Zen: traditional Adaptation and Innovation in the Rochester Zen Center Garden
Jeff Wilson
Taxicab Enlightenment: Zen and the Importance of Performing Kerouac in Satori in Paris
Paul Worley
Mother Gaia: A Glimpse into the Buddhist Aesthetic of Gary Snyder
Jeff W. Russell