Short Sunzen! Volume 2

Short Sunzen! Volume 2
Author: Susugi Sakurai
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008-05-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781598169386

Translation for vols. 1- by Kristy Harmon; English adaptation for vols. 1- by Zachary Rau.

Short Sunzen! Volume 1

Short Sunzen! Volume 1
Author: Susugi Sakurai
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008-01-02
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781598169379

"First published in Japan in 2000 by Hakusensha, Inc."--P. facing t.p.

Reincarnated as the Last of my Kind Vol. 3

Reincarnated as the Last of my Kind Vol. 3
Author: Kiri Komori
Publisher: Cross Infinite World
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-10-25
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1945341696

What It Means To Be The Last Of My Kind As my nature as Spherit Folk is becoming more difficult to hide, I’m faced with a shocking truth: only one race can produce a Holy Woman that can save the world—and I’m the last remaining descendant of that race! With the human war raging on and traffic to my family’s inn cut off during these tremulous times, I must set off to the Mythical Continent to discover my destiny!

Short Sunzen!

Short Sunzen!
Author: TOKYOPOP, Incorporated
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008-03-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781598169409

The Stories of the Lotus Sutra

The Stories of the Lotus Sutra
Author: Gene Reeves
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0861716469

"The Lotus Sutra" is one of the world's great religious scriptures and most influential texts. It has been a seminal work in the development of Buddhism throughout East Asia and, by extension in the development of Mahayana Buddhism throughout the world. Taking place in a vast and fantastical cosmic setting, the Lotus Sutra places emphasis on skillfully doing whatever is needed to serve and compassionately care for others, on breaking down sharp distinctions between the ideals of the fully enlightened buddha and the bodhisattva who vows to postpone personal salvation until all beings may share it together, and especially on each and every being's innate capacity to become a buddha.

Book Review Index - 2009 Cumulation

Book Review Index - 2009 Cumulation
Author: Dana Ferguson
Publisher: Book Review Index Cumulation
Total Pages: 1304
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781414419121

Book Review Index provides quick access to reviews of books, periodicals, books on tape and electronic media representing a wide range of popular, academic and professional interests. The up-to-date coverage, wide scope and inclusion of citations for both newly published and older materials make Book Review Index an exceptionally useful reference tool. More than 600 publications are indexed, including journals and national general interest publications and newspapers. Book Review Index is available in a three-issue subscription covering the current year or as an annual cumulation covering the past year.

Short Sunzen!

Short Sunzen!
Author: Susugi Sakurai
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781598169393

Meet Satsuki, a rather rough and tumble girl, who acts more like a gang member than a sweet young lady! She's too busy teaching people a lessons to see that her handsome and cool classmate, Aya, secretly pines for her. Unfortunately, she just wants to be friends-- ouch! But as they spend more time together, their relationship builds and strengthens--will they ever be more than friends?!

Passing, Posing, Persuasion

Passing, Posing, Persuasion
Author: Christina Yi
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824896270

Passing, Posing, Persuasion interrogates the intersections between cultural production, identity, and persuasive messaging that idealized inclusion and unity across Japan’s East Asian empire (1895–1945). Japanese propagandists drew on a pan-Asian rhetoric that sought to persuade colonial subjects to identify with the empire while simultaneously maintaining the distinctions that subjugated them and marking their attempts to self-identify as Japanese as inauthentic, illegitimate forms of “passing” or “posing.” Visions of inclusion encouraged assimilation but also threatened to disrupt the very logic of imperialism itself: If there was no immutable difference between Taiwanese and Japanese subjects, for example, then what justified the subordination of the former to the latter? The chapters emphasize the plurality and heterogeneity of empire, together with the contradictions and tensions of its ideologies of race, nation, and ethnicity. The paradoxes of passing, posing, and persuasion opened up unique opportunities for colonial contestation and negotiation in the arenas of cultural production, including theater, fiction, film, magazines, and other media of entertainment and propaganda consumed by audiences in mainland Japan and its colonies. From Meiji adaptations of Shakespeare and interwar mass media and colonial fiction to wartime propaganda films, competing narratives sought to shape how ambiguous identities were performed and read. All empires necessarily engender multiple kinds of border crossings and transgressions; in the case of Japan, the policing and blurring of boundaries often pivoted on the outer markers of ethno-national identification. This book showcases how actors—in multiple senses of the word—from all parts of the empire were able to move in and out of different performative identities, thus troubling its ontological boundaries.