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    EAJS2026

    Poznan, Poland
    27 – 29 Aug 2026

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A0690


Kawamoto Komin Chemistry Reader Kagaku tokuhon and other books   
T0013


Importing (or Remembering ) Democracy in Japan   
T0022


Governing Ambiguity: Taiwanese Migrants and the Politics of Imperial Subjecthood in Japanese Manchuria   
T0026


Intellectuals and the Making of “Asia” in Wartime Japan: Mobilization, Colonial Networks, and the Politics of Knowledge    
T0094


Cute post-gender digital life and values: kawaii, meng and kei’ai in the Conjoined East Asian Digital and Visual Social World.   
T0124


Kanzen Chōaku in the Evolving Literary Landscape of Late Edo Popular Fiction   
T0130


The Rise and Fall of Japan's Proletarian Cultural Movement in the Interwar Period and Its (Representational) Sphere and Space: Perspectives from Theater, Language, and Literature   
T0136


Laying the Groundwork for the Nineteenth-Century “Popularization of Confucianism”   
T0139


Edo Period Encounters with the “Unknown”: The Strange, Exotic and Unclassifiable Across Early Modern Sources   
T0173


Reconfiguring Korean Diasporas across Northeast Asia: Borders, Memory, and the Making of Difference from the Cold War to the Post–Cold War Era   
T0192


Rays of the Red Sun: The Japanese Left Through Asian Lens    
T0211


Trans-regional Histories of Science and the (Post)colonial Afterlives of Natural Archives in East Asia   
T0224


From Translator to Interpreter: Reassessing Obata Tokujiro’s Strategy of "Annotation" and Mediation in Meiji Japan   
T0291


Intellectuals Against Peace? The Origins and Meaning of Japanese Intellectuals’ Opposition to the San Francisco Peace Treaty   
T0293


Tracing Shumi: Between Aesthetics and Politics in Modern Japanese Literary Discourse and Fiction   
T0304


From Amaterasu to Jingū Kōgō: an Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Creation, Continuity and Dissemination of Political Myths in Meiji-era Japan   
T0316


Narrating Subjectivity in Media in East Asia and Asia-Pacific Region   
T0322


Against the Mainstream: Intellectuals at the Fringe during the Long 1960s   
T0335


Making Sense of Modernity: Philosophy and Historical Receptivity   
T0355


Imported Animals and Popular Medical Conceptions in the Edo Period   
T0370


The Expanding World of Edo Commentary: Encyclopaedia, Antiquarianism, Parody   
T0375


International Journal Publishing in Japan   
T0392


Naturalizing the Realm: Late Edo Period Intellectuals on Land, Government, and Money   
T0396


Manchurian Silhouettes: Railroads, Labor, and Literary and Media Representations in Competing Visions of Northeast China, 1900s–1930s   
T0419


From Occupation to Nationhood: Teaching the Japanese Occupation in Singapore’s Secondary History Textbooks   
T0451


Weaponizing Prophecy: Shionoya Tōin and his Defense of Interactions Between Heaven and Humankind in Late Edo Japan   
T0457


Farming Against Empire: Eto Tekirei and an Anti-Imperial Vision of Progress in Modern Japan   
T0487


"Latent Seeds of Forgotten Worships": Towards an Ecological Reading of Izutsu Toshihiko's Philosophical Semantics.    
T0529


Japanese Colonialism and Boundary Spaces: Comfort Women, Indigenous Taiwan, and Zainichi Koreans   
T0613


Narrative Revision by Converts: Awareness of Their Class Identity and Resiting Tenno Nationalism.   
T0615


Yasukuni from a transcultural lens.   
T0665


From Modes of Production to Modes of Exchange   
T0689


An Intellectual History of Soichi Iwashita’s Mission for Leprosy Patients   
T0703


Children of South American Origin in Japan and Japanese Education: Mutual Adjustment Over the Last 20 years   
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