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Idly Scribbling Rhymers: Poetry, Print and Community in Nineteenth-Century Japan

Pages 345-347 | Published online: 04 Apr 2019
 

Notes on contributor

Wakako Suzuki is an assistant professor of Japanese at Bard College, specializing in Meiji literature, translation, and childhood studies. She has published “On the Present Reception of Yokomitsu's Work in North America—From the Perspective of Shanghai Discussed in the Classroom,” and “Youth,” both in Yokomichi Riichi Studies, and “Sacred or Profane? Representing War Orphans in the Post-war Occupation of Japan: Ishikawa Jun's ‘The Jesus of the Ruins’” in Japan Studies Association Journal, vol. 16 (2018).

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