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Editor's Note
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1
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Sociology of Gender/Gender Perspectives in Sociology : An Introduction to the Special Issue
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2-5
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Feminism in the Grips of a Pincer Attack : Traditionalism, liberalism, and globalism
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6-14
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Social Stratification and the Division of Household Labor in Japan : The Effect of Wives' Work on the Division of Labor among Dual-earner Families
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15-31
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Grandparenthood : Crossroads between Gender and Aging
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32-51
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Crafting Migrant Women's Citizenship in Japan : Taking "Family" as a Vantage Point
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52-69
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The Adaptation of Western Management Ideologies : The Revised Capitalism of Keizai Doyukai in Postwar Japan
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70-83
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How Applicable are Western Models of Patient-Physician Relationship in Asia? : Changing Patient-Physician Relationship in Contemporary Japan
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84-93
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Ordinary Usage of New Media : Internet Usage via Mobile Phone in Japan
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94-108
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"Occupation" and the Movement of People within the Japanese Empire : An Exploration of Migration between the Japanese Southern Frontier and Colonial Taiwan, the 1920s-1930s
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109-121
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Local Identity, Cultural Commodities, and Development in Rural Japan : The Potential as Viewed by Cultural Producers and Local Residents
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122-137
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<Book Reviews>Regional Development in Northeast Thailand and the Formation of Thai Civil Society. By Sakurai Yoshihide and Somask Srisontisuk (Eds.)
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138-140
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<Book Reviews>Grass roots and the Neighborhood Associations. By Naoki Yoshihara and Raphaella Dewantari Dwianto (Eds.)
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140*-141
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<Book Reviews>A Social Theory of International Law. By Kazuko Hirose Kawaguchi
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141*-143
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<Book Reviews>Social Attitudes in Japan. By Masamichi Sasaki and Tatsuzo Suzuki with a Preface by Alex Inkeles
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143*-145
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<Book Reviews>Generating Images of Stratification. By Thomas J. Fararo and Kenji Kosaka
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145*-147
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<Book Reviews>Culture and Sustainability. By Peter Ester, Henk Vinken, Solange Simoes, and Midori Aoyagi-Usui
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147*-151
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International Journal of Japanese Sociology Contents 1992-2004
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152-158
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