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Publications of Anne Allison    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Allison, A. Permitted and Prohibited Desires: Mothers, Comics, and Censorship in Japan. January, 2023: 1-206. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Allison, A. Permitted and prohibited desires: Mothers, comics, and censorship in Japan.  Westview (HarperCollins), January, 2019: 1-225. (Paperback edition, University of California Press, 2000.) [doi]  [abs]
  3. Baldwin, F; Allison, A. Introduction: Japan’s possible futures. January, 2015: 1-10. [doi]
  4. Allison, A. Precarious Japan.  Duke University Press, October, 2013.
  5. Allison, A. Kiku to Pokemon: Guro-barukasuru nihon no bunkaryouku.  Shinchousha, 2010. (This is the Japanese translation of my book, Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination.)
  6. Allison, A. Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club.  University of Chicago Press, 1994.

Papers Published

  1. Allison, A. "Scorching the everyday." Anthropology and Humanism 48:2 (December, 2023): 404. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Allison, A. "The (Un)social Smells of Death: Changing Tides in Contemporary Japan." Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus 21:6 (June, 2023).  [abs]
  3. Allison, A; Gould, H. "New life in Japan's ‘endingness’ business." Anthropology Today 39:3 (June, 2023): 7-9. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Allison, A. "Mechanical grievability: urban graves for the solo dead in Japan." New Perspectives on Urban Deathscapes: Continuity, Change, and Contestation  (January, 2023): 145-161. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Allison, A. "Healing Labor: Japanese Sex Work in the Gendered Economy." JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES 81:3 (2022): 594-596. [doi]
  6. Allison, A. "Automated graves: The precarity and prosthetics of caring for the dead in Japan." International Journal of Cultural Studies 24:4 (July, 2021): 622-636. [doi]  [abs]
  7. ALLISON, A. "Caravan of Martyrs: Sacrifice and Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan. David B. Edwards. Oakland: University of California Press, 2017. 292 pp.." American Ethnologist 46:2 (May, 2019): 227-228. [doi]
  8. Allison, A. "Not-Waiting to Die Badly: Facing the Precarity of Dying Alone in Japan." ETHNOGRAPHIES OF WAITING  (2018): 181-202.
  9. Allison, A. "Afterword: Reflections on welfare from postnuclear Fukushima." South Atlantic Quarterly 115:1 (January, 2016): 175-181. [doi]
  10. Allison, A. "LONELY DEATH Possibilities for a Not-Yet Sociality." LIVING AND DYING IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: A COMPENDIUM  (2016): 662-674.
  11. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Editing the times." Cultural Anthropology 30:4 (November, 2015): 525-530. [doi]
  12. Allison, A; Harootunian, H; Nelson, CT. "Introduction."  42 (August, 2015): 19-21. [doi]
  13. Allison, A. "Discounted life: Social time in relationless Japan." Boundary 2 42:3 (August, 2015): 129-141. [doi]
  14. Allison, A. "Sailor Moon: Japanese Superherofeosr global girls."   (April, 2015): 259-278.
  15. Allison, A. "Author’s response." Dialogues in Human Geography 5:1 (March, 2015): 124-127. [doi]
  16. Allison, A. "Precarity and hope: Social connectedness in postcapitalist Japan." Japan: The Precarious Future  (January, 2015): 36-57.
  17. Allison, A; Harootunian, H; Nelson, CT. "Crisis of the Everyday/Everyday Crisis: Across Time in Japan Introduction." BOUNDARY 2-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LITERATURE AND CULTURE 42:3 (2015): 19-21. [doi]
  18. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Editors' farewell." Cultural Anthropology 29:4 (November, 2014): 599-601. [doi]
  19. Allison, A. "Shakaisei no ima, kansei, kazoku, soshite nihon no kodomo ("Sociality Today: Sentiment, Family, and Japanese Youth")." Kobougaku 4: Kibou no hajimari: ryuudookasuru sekaide: The Social Sciences of Hope, Volume 4: The Beginning of Hope: In a World of Flux 4 (February, 2014): 129-149.
  20. Allison, A. ""Shinjidai no Fuetesshu, Monsuta-, Soshite Tomodachi: Mireniamu (Shinseki) no Pokemonshihonshugi"." Media and Popular Culture  (February, 2014).
  21. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Editors' note on "neoliberal futures"." Cultural Anthropology 29:1 (February, 2014): 3-7. [doi]
  22. Alison, A; Piot, C. "Editors' introduction: Open access." Cultural Anthropology 29:2 (January, 2014): 201-202. [doi]
  23. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Editors' note." Cultural Anthropology 28:3 (August, 2013): 369-371. [doi]
  24. Allison, A. "American Geishas and Oriental/ist Fantasies." Media, Transnationalism, and Asian Erotics  (July, 2013).
  25. Allison, A. "Ordinary refugees: Social precarity and soul in 21st century Japan." Anthropological Quarterly 85:2 (June, 2012): 345-370. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  26. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Editors' notes." Cultural Anthropology 27:1 (February, 2012): 1-2. [doi]
  27. Allison, A. "Japanese mothers and obentōs: The lunch-box as ideological state apparatus." Food and Culture: A Reader  (January, 2012): 154-172. [doi]  [abs]
  28. A. Allison. ""A Sociality Of, and Beyond, 'My-Home' in Post-Corporate Japan"." Sociality, New Directions New Directions (2012).
  29. A. Allison. ""A Sociality Of, and Beyond, 'My-Home' in Post-Corporate Japan"." Cambridge Anthropology 30:1 (2012).
  30. Allison, A. "A Sociality Of, and Beyond, ’My-Home’ in Post-Corporate Japan." Sociality, New Directions  (2012).
  31. Allison, A. "HUMAN NO MORE Digital Subjectivities, Unhuman Subjects, and the End of Anthropology Afterword." HUMAN NO MORE: DIGITAL SUBJECTIVITIES, UNHUMAN SUBJECTS, AND THE END OF ANTHROPOLOGY  (2012): 231-234. [doi]
  32. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Untitled." CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 27:2 (2012): 191-192. [doi]
  33. Allison, A; Piot, C. "New Editors' Greeting." Cultural Anthropology 26:1 (February, 2011): 1-5. [doi]
  34. Allison, A; Piot, C. "Untitled." CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 26:4 (2011): 511-513. [doi]
  35. Allison, A; Piot, C. "INTRODUCTION." CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 26:2 (2011): 157-157. [doi]
  36. A. Allison. "Shakaisei no ima, kansei, kazoku, soshite nihon no kodomo ("Sociality Today: Sentiment, Family, and Japanese Youth")." Kobougaku 4: Kibou no hajimari: ryuudookasuru sekaide: The Social Sciences of Hope, Volume 4: The Beginning of Hope: In a World of Flux Social Sciences of Hope4 (Summer, Summer, 2009): 129-149.
  37. A. Allison. "Pocket Capitalism and Virtual Intimacy: Pokemon as Symptom of Postindustrial Youth Culture." Figuring the Future: Youth and Globalization  (Summer, Summer, 2009). [PDF]
  38. Allison, A. "The Cool Brand and Affective Activism of Japanese Youth." Theory, Culture & Society 26:3 (Spring, 2009): 89-111. [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  39. Allison, A. "The cool brand, affective activism and Japanese youth." Theory, Culture and Society 26:2-3 (March, 2009): 89-111. [doi]  [abs]
  40. Allison, A. "The Attractions of the J-Wave for American Youth." Soft Power Superpowers: Cultural and National Assets of Japan and the United States  (Spring, 2009).
  41. Allison, A. "J-Cool and the global imagination." Critique Internationale 38:1 (Winter, 2008): 19-35. [doi]  [abs]
  42. Allison, A. "Pocket Capitalism and Virtual Intimacy: Pokemon as Symptom of Postindustrial Youth Culture." Figuring the Future: Globalization and the Temporalities of Children and Youth  (August, 2008). [repository]
  43. Allison, A. "Godzilla On My Mind: Fifty Years of the King of Monsters (review)." The Journal of Japanese Studies 32:1 (December, 2006): 170-173. [doi]
  44. Allison, A. "Ajase Complex." Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture  (January, 2006): 12.
  45. Allison, A. "obentō." Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture  (January, 2006): 367-368.
  46. Allison, A. "Pokemon." Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture  (January, 2006): 396-397.
  47. Allison, A. "Tamagotchi: The Prosthetics of Presence." Millennial Monsters: Japanese Toys and the Global Imagination  (Summer, 2006): 163-191.  [abs]
  48. Allison, A. "New-age Fetishes, Monsters, and Friends: Pokemon in the Age of Millennial Capitalism." Japan after Japan  (Fall, 2006).
  49. Allison, A. "The Japan Fad in Global Youth Culture and Millennial Capitalism." Mechademia Emerging Worlds of Anime and Manga1:11-22 (Fall, 2006).
  50. Allison, A. "Review of Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World by Theodore Bestor." Monumenta Nipponica 60:2 (Summer, 2005): 288-290.
  51. Allison, A. "Cuteness as Japan’s Millennial Product." Pikachu’s Global Adventure: The Rise and Fall of Pokemon  (2004): 34-49.
  52. Allison, A. "Introduction to Special Issue on Children and Globalization." Journal of Postcolonial Studies 6:3 (December, 2003).
  53. Allison, A. "Portable Monsters and Commodity Cuteness: Pokemon as Japan’s New Global Power." Journal of Postcolonial Studies 6:3 (December, 2003).
  54. Allison, A. "Playing with Power: Morphing Toys and Transforming Heroes in Kids’ Mass Culture." Power and the Self  (2002): 71-92.
  55. Allison, A. "Memoirs of the orient." Journal of Japanese Studies 27:2 (January, 2001): 381-397. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  56. Allison, A. "Cyborg violence: Bursting borders and bodies with queer machines." Cultural Anthropology 16:2 (January, 2001): 237-265. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. Allison, A. "Ogetti e magia come valuta di scambio: Il Gioco Globale dei Pokemon." La Bambola e il Robottone Einaudi (2001): 263-278.
  58. Allison, A. "Carne Furente: Bambole Guerriere Attraverso il Pacifico." La Bambola e il Robottone Einaudi (2001): 145-178.
  59. Allison, A. "Japanese Mothers and Obentōs: The Lunch Box as Ideological State Apparatus." Permitted and Prohibited Desires: Mothers, Comics, and Censorship in Japan  (2000): 81-104.
  60. Allison, A. "Review of Karaoke Around the World: Global Technology, Local Singing." Journal of Japanese Studies 26:1 (Winter, 2000): 169-173.
  61. Allison, A. "Riding the Black Ship: Japan and Tokyo Disneyland." MONUMENTA NIPPONICA 55:2 (Summer, 2000): 315-317. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  62. Allison, A. "A Challenge to Hollywood? Japanese Character Goods Hit the US." Japanese Studies 20:1 (2000): 67-88. [doi]
  63. Allison, A; Mitsui, T; Hosokawa, S. "Karaoke around the World: Global Technology, Local Singing." Journal of Japanese Studies 26:1 (2000): 169-169. [doi]
  64. Allison, A. "Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives." American Anthropologist 101:3 (September, 1999): 665-666. [doi]  [abs]
  65. Allison, A. "About Face: Performing Race in Fashion and Theater. By Dorinne Kondo. New York and London: Routledge, 1997. 277 pp. $17.95.." The Journal of Asian Studies 57:3 (August, 1998): 806-809. [doi]
  66. Allison, A. "Cyborg Heroes Populate Popular Culture." Popular Culture in Japan and Outside  (1998): 25-40.
  67. Allison, A. "Cutting the Fringes: Pubic Hair at the Margins of Japanese Obscenity Laws." Hair in Asian Cultures: Context and Change  (1997): 195-218.
  68. Allison, A. "Producing Mothers: Production, Motherhood, and Schools in Japan." Re-imaging Japanese Women  (1996): 135-155.
  69. Allison, A. "Transgressions of the Everyday: Stories of Mother-Son Incest in Japanese Popular Culture." Positions 2:3 (1995): 67-499.
  70. Allison, A. "A Male Gaze in Japanese Children’s Cartoons, or, Are Naked Female Bodies Always Sexual?."   (1993).
  71. Allison, A. "Dominating Men: Male Dominance on Company Expense in a Tokyo Hostess Club." Genders 16:16 (1993): 1-16. [Gateway.cgi]

Book Reviews

  1. Arthur Golden, "Memoirs of a Geisha". Education About Asia 5:2 (Fall, 2000): 42-44.

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