Asquith, P.J. 2000, Japanese Scholarship and International Academic Discourse. Guest edited issue of Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, vol. 6 (December)

Table of Contents

Introduction: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Marginalisation of Japanese Scholarship
Pamela J. ASQUITH

"Native" Anthropologists: with Special Reference to Japanese Studies Inside and Outside Japan
Takami KUWAYAMA

Open Gateways over Blind Alleys: Disciplinary Perspectives and their Effects upon International Discourses in Anthropology
Jan van BREMEN

The Right to Differ, but How to be Understood? Challenges to Presenting and Critiquing Japanese Disciplinary Perspectives
Pamela J. ASQUITH

"Why Don't They Write in English?" Academic Modes of Production and Academic Discourses in Japan and the West
J. S. EADES

In Defense of Kokoro: The Study of Classical Japanese Literature in North America within the Context of the Debate over a World System of Anthropology
Sonja ARNTZEN

Overcoming Marginality in Japan's Scientific Community
James R. BARTHOLOMEW

The World System or Local Systems? National Anthropologies in the West and Japan
Akitoshi SHIMIZU