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Northeast Asia

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ONE HUNDRED MILLION PHILOSOPHERS: Science of Thought and the Culture of Democracy in Postwar Japan | By Adam Bronson

Marie Söderberg

SINGLE MOTHERS IN CONTEMPORARY JAPAN: Motherhood, Class, and Reproductive Practice | By Aya Ezawa

Patricia Boling

LIFELONG LEARNING IN NEOLIBERAL JAPAN: Risk, Community, and Knowledge | By Akihiro Ogawa

Simon Avenell

LEARNING FROM A DISASTER: Improving Nuclear Safety and Security after Fukushima | Edited by Edward D. Blandford and Scott D. Sagan

Daniel P. Aldrich

BERLIN KOREANS AND PICTURED KOREANS | By Frank Hoffmann

Soo-Hyun Mun

THE CAPITALIST UNCONSCIOUS: From Korean Unification to Transnational Korea | By Hyun Ok Park

Sharon J. Yoon

MULTIETHNIC KOREA?: Multiculturalism, Migration, and Peoplehood Diversity in Contemporary South Korea | Edited by John Lie

Iain Watson

MODERN KOREA AND ITS OTHERS: Perceptions of the Neighbouring Countries and Korean Modernity | By Vladimir Tikhonov

Kyung Moon Hwang

JAPANESE SOCIETY AND THE POLITICS OF THE NORTH KOREAN THREAT | By Seung Hyok Lee

Kuniko Ashizawa

ATARI TO ZELDA: Japan’s Videogames in Global Contexts | By Mia Consalvo

Paul Roquet

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