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Japanese Language Scholarship
 The Japanese Community in Brazil, 1908-1940: Between Samurai and Carnival by Stewart Lone, The largest Japanese community outside East Asia in the 1930s and one long neglected in English-language scholarship was in Brazil. Drawing heavily on little-used sources, including the Japanese-language press of Brazil, Stewart Lone explores the growth of expatriate settlements, small businesses, schools, civic groups, and sports and leisure. Lone reinterprets issues of Japanese identity and relations with other peoples.
 Painters as Envoys: Korean Inspiration in Eighteenth-Century Japanese Nanga "Excellent. This book is a detailed and informative study of a topic that has long been neglected: the Korean influence on Japanese literati painting. Professor Jungmann's research is insightful and will make a major contribution to the field of Japanese art and cultural history."--Stephen Addiss, University of Richmond, author of "How to Look at Japanese Art." "This is an important book that will be useful to scholars and students alike. In elegant prose and with excellent scholarship, Burglind Jungmann proposes that Korean amateur painting had a large impact in Japan. This point has never been so closely argued before, in any language. The author has been diligent in finding little-known works in many collections around the world to support her claims. This is the first book on the subject, but it is much more than an introductory work.
The Association of Teachers of Japanese - The Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) is "an international, non-profit, non-political organization of scholars, teachers, and students of Japanese language, literature, and linguistics dedicated to teaching and scholarship and to the exchange of information among teachers and other professionals to help broaden and deepen knowledge and appreciation of Japan and its culture." It is based out of the University of Colorado in the United States. Japanese Sign Language syllabary - The Japanese Sign Language syllabary (Japanese: æŒ‡æ–‡å— yubimoji, litterally "finger letters") is a system of manual kana used as part of Japanese Sign Language. It is a signary of 45 signs and 4 diacritics representing the phonetic syllables of the Japanese language. Classical Japanese language - The Classical Japanese language was the Japanese language as spoken and written during the Heian era of Japan, circa 900–1200 CE. It is the direct successor to the Old Japanese language and is characterized by an enormous influx of Chinese vocabulary and widespread changes in the phonology. Japanese language - Japanese (Japanese: 日本語; ) is a language spoken by over 127 million people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant communities around the world. It is considered an agglutinative language and is distinguished by a system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verb forms and particular vocabulary which indicate the relative status of speaker and listener.
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