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ReEnvisioning Japan > About > Blog
NEW EDITION OF RE-ENVISIONING JAPAN (5.14.17)
UPDATE: New directions (4.21.16)
What Re-Envisioning Japan has in common with Wall-E (2.17.16)
TOURIST JAPAN (syllabus available for related course, 1.27.16)
HAPPY NEW YEAR item of the day (1.3.16)
1920s-1930s Tourism Promotion Exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (12.29.15)
35 RECORDINGS now available on this site, and some notes on The Mikado (12.11.15)
PEARL HARBOR thoughts (12.6.15)
NEW RECORDINGS, and “Get Yourself a Geisha” (1935), 7.29.15
LISTEN! “In Japan with Mi-Mo-San,” “Poppy Time in Old Japan,” “Japansy” and more tunes, 1915 – 1927 (7.11.15)
Updating “Welcome” (3.28.15)
Follow Re-Envisioning Japan (3.13.15)
SUPER 8mm TIMELINE NOW AVAILABLE (2.24.15)
PLATFORM UPDATE (and a minor glitch), 1.8.15
REJ FEATURED IN UR “RESEARCH CONNECTIONS” (12.13.14)
REJ AT THE FREEDMAN CENTER FOR DIGITAL SCHOLARSHIP (11.15.14)
THE 16MM TIMELINE AND MORE (10.31.14)
“MISSION: KODAK DROP-OFF” (7.19.14)
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