Includes bibliographical references and index
Rachael Hutchinson Censorship and Patronage in Meiji Kabuki / Rachel Payne: Introduction: Negotiating Censorship in Modern Japan
Rachael Hutchinson: Introduction: Negotiating Censorship in Modern Japan
Jonathan Abel: Seditious Obscenity, Obscene Seditions: The Radical Eroticism of Umehara Hokumei
Hiromu Nagahara: The Censor as Critic: Ogawa Chikagoro and Popular Music Censorship in Imperial Japan
Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase: Kawabata's Wartime Message in Beautiful Voyage (Utsukushii tabi)
Sharon Domier: Banned Books in the Hands of Japanese Librarians: from Meiji to Postwar
Leith Morton: Self-Censorship: The Case of Wartime Japanese Poetry
Rachael Hutchinson: Kurosawa Akira's One Wonderful Sunday: Censorship, Context and Counter-Discursive Film
Eleanor Kerkham: Censoring Tamura Taijiro's Biography of a Prostitute (Shunpuden)
Noriko Akimoto Sugimori: Censoring Imperial Honorifics: A Linguistic Analysis of Occupation Censorship in Newspapers and Literature
Yayoi Shionoiri: "Art" Il-legally Defined? A Legal and Art Historical Analysis of Akasegawa Genpei's Model Thousand-yen Note Incident
Kirsten Cather.: Parodying the Censor and Censoring Parody in Modern Japan
Rachel Payne: Censorship and Patronage in Meiji Kabuki
Jonathan Abel: Seditious Obscenity, Obscene Seditions: The Radical Eroticism of Umehara Hokumei
Hiromu Nagahara: The Censor as Critic: Ogawa Chikagoro and Popular Music Censorship in Imperial Japan
Hiromi Tsuchiya Dollase: Kawabata's Wartime Message in Beautiful Voyage (Utsukushii tabi)
Sharon Domier: Banned Books in the Hands of Japanese Librarians: from Meiji to Postwar
Leith Morton: Self-Censorship: The Case of Wartime Japanese Poetry
Rachael Hutchinson: Kurosawa Akira's One Wonderful Sunday: Censorship, Context and Counter-Discursive Film
Eleanor Kerkham: Censoring Tamura Taijiro's Biography of a Prostitute (Shunpuden)
Noriko Akimoto Sugimori: Censoring Imperial Honorifics: A Linguistic Analysis of Occupation Censorship in Newspapers and Literature
Yayoi Shionoiri: "Art" Il-legally Defined? A Legal and Art Historical Analysis of Akasegawa Genpei's Model Thousand-yen Note Incident
Kirsten Cather.: Parodying the Censor and Censoring Parody in Modern Japan
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