This is the third volume of the publications of the Consortium for Global Japanese Studies, continuing from Naze kokusai Nihon kenkyū nano ka (Why Global Japanese Studies?) and Nihon kenkyū o hiraku (Opening the Doors to Japanese Studies). It explores the possibilities for dialogue between “global history” and “world literature” from diverse viewpoints including migration, trade, translation, colonial territories, and cultural contact. Also includes a special contribution by Tessa Morris-Suzuki, “The Shifting Frontiers of Japanese Studies.”
Ekkyō suru rekishigaku to sekai bungaku (History and World Literature across Boundaries),
eds., TSUBOI Hideto, TAKII Kazuhiro, SHIRAISHI Eri and ODA Ryōsuke.
Rinsen Shoten, 2020.