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Books
- with T. Yoda and H. D. Harootunian, eds, Millennial Japan,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 99 no. 4
(2000), Duke University Press [abs].
- T. Yoda, Gender And National Literature: Heian Texts and Constructions of Japanese Modernity
(2004), Duke University Press .
- T. Yoda (co-edit), Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life From the Recessionary 90s to the Present
(Summer, 2006), Duke University Press .
Papers Published
- T. Yoda, Translation of Komashaku Kimi, "Murasaki Shikibu's Message: A Reinterpretation of The Tale of Genji",
U.S.-Japan Women's Journal no. 5
(1993) .
- T. Yoda, Translation of Niwa Akiko, "The Formation of the Myth of Motherhood in Japan",
U.S.-Japan Women's Journal no. 4
(1993) .
- T. Yoda, Fractured Dialogues: Mono no Aware and Poetic Communications in the Tale of Genji,
Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, vol. 59 no. 2
(December, 1999),
pp. 523-557 .
- T. Yoda, Seisa, moji, kooka: feminizumu hijyo to heian bungaku kenkyu,
in Tekisuto no seiai jutsu: monogatari o kataru koto no pasupekutibu, edited by Takagi makoto and Ando Toru
(2000),
pp. 135-168, Shinwasha .
- T. Yoda, The Rise and Fall of Maternal Society: Gender, Labor and Contemporary Japan,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 99 no. 44
(Fall 2000),
pp. 865-902 .
- T. Yoda, A Road Map to Millennial Japan,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 99 no. 44
(Fall, 2000),
pp. 629-668 .
- T. Yoda, Reading Literary Hisory Against the National Frame, or Gender and the Emergence of Heian Kana Writing,
positions, vol. 8 no. 2
(Fall, 2000),
pp. 629-668 .
- T. Yoda, Heian bungaku no joseika to juhasseiki kagaku no kindaisei [Feminization of Heian Literature and the Modernity of Eighteenth-Century Poetics],
Genji kenkyû no. 10
(2005) .
- T. Yoda, First-Person Voice and Citizen-Subject: The Modernity of Ogai's Maihime,
Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 65 no. 25
(May, 2006) .
Papers Accepted
- T. Yoda, Kogyaru and the Political Economy of Feminized Consuer Culture,
in Zappa: the Social Space and Movements of Contemporary Japan, edited by Sabu Kohso and Yutaka Nagahara
(forthcoming), Autonomedia [abs].
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