Slaymaker, Doug

Articles By Slaymaker, Doug

Slaymaker, “When Sartre Was an Erotic Writer: Body, Nation, and Existentialism in Japan after the Asia-Pacific War”

Slaymaker, “Two Views from Paris: Mori Arimasa and Katō Shūichi on Japanese Culture in 1955”

Slaymaker, “What the Horses Do Not Know (Furukawa Hideo’s Umatachiyo, Sore demo hikari wa muka de)”

Slaymaker, “When Words Fail”

Slaymaker, “Animal Stories: Agency after Radiation”

Slaymaker, “Animal Stories: Furukawa Hideo and the Narration of Disaster”

Slaymaker, “Noma Hiroshi”

Slaymaker, “Women Writing the Postwar Body”

Slaymaker, “Yokomitsu Riichi and the Longing for Home in the Japanese Imagination of France”

Slaymaker, “Saegusa Kazuko Translates the Postwar Female Japanese Body”

Slaymaker, “Reading the Visual Text in Tawada Yōko’s Tabi wo suru Hadaka no me”

Slaymaker, “Yokomitsu Riichi’s Others: Paris and Shanghai”

Slaymaker, “Shanghai Three Ways: The View from Tokyo (Yokomitsu Riichi’s Shanghai), Paris (André Malraux’s Man’s Fate), and Shanghai (Mao Dun’s Midnight)”

Slaymaker, “International Issues: Japanese Artists and the Problems with Borders”

Slaymaker, “The Gesture from Fukushima Daiichi: The Voice of Furukawa Hideo”

Slaymaker, “Ferns, Sharks, and Seals: Kaneko Mitsuharu’s Unlikely Environmental Vision”

Slaymaker, “Small Hopes and a Terror: Kato Shuichi’s and Mori Arimasa’s 1955 Return from France”

Slaymaker, “Tawada Yoko”

Slaymaker, A Century of Popular Culture in Japan

Slaymaker, Confluences: Postwar Japan and France

Slaymaker, Yoko Tawada: Voices from Everywhere

Slaymaker, Literary Mischief: Sakaguchi Ango, Culture, and the War

Slaymaker, The Body in Postwar Fiction: Japanese Fiction