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Northeast Asia

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KOREATOWN, LOS ANGELES: Immigration, Race, and the “American Dream” | By Shelley Sang-Hee Lee

Kyeyoung Park

POPULAR CULTURE AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF JAPAN-KOREA RELATIONS | Edited by Rumi Sakamoto and Stephen Epstein

Meredith Shaw

THE COURTEOUS POWER: Japan and Southeast Asia in the Indo-Pacific Era | Edited by John D. Ciorciari and Kiyoteru Tsutsui

Peng Er Lam

GENTLEMAN SAMURAI AND INTERNATIONALIST: The Life and Trials of Ambassador Satō Naotake, 1882–1971 | By Greg Gubler

Sherzod Muminov

REVITALIZATION AND INTERNAL COLONIALISM IN RURAL JAPAN | By Timo Thelen

Patricia L. Maclachlan

JAPANESE DIASPORA AND MIGRATION RECONSIDERED | By Yvonne Siemann

Chigusa Yamaura

THE PRISONER: A Memoir | By Hwang Sok-yong; translated by Anton Hur and Sora Kim-Russell

Seung Hee Jeon

ADMINISTERING AFFECT: Pop-Culture Japan and the Politics of Anxiety | By Daniel White

John Ostermiller

JAPAN ON AMERICAN TV: Screaming Samurai Join Anime Clubs in the Land of the Lost | By Alisa Freedman

Michal Daliot-Bul

HEALING LABOR: Japanese Sex Work in the Gendered Economy | By Gabriele Koch

Kaoru Aoyama

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