The Speaker


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Collected Poems


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Real Account


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BACK TO REALITY Yuma and the other players finally leave the Real Account Zone, only to encounter a new level of cruelty in the real world! Enter the sixth game of Real Account—Social-Network Tag—where a 100-million-yen bounty is placed on each player’s head. The world has now gone mad with villainous greed, and Yuma and his crew are forced to run for their lives! It’s up to the reawakened Yuma and his brilliantly strategic mind to come out on top and fight to bring down Real Account itself, but before he can accomplish his mission, a strangely familiar figure stands in his way!




Onnagata


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Kabuki is well known for its exaggerated acting, flamboyant costumes and makeup, and unnatural storylines. The onnagata, usually male actors who perform the roles of women, have been an important aspect of kabuki since its beginnings in the 17th century. In a “labyrinth” of gendering, the practice of men playing women’s roles has affected the manifestations of femininity in Japanese society. In this case study of how gender has been defined and redefined through the centuries, Maki Isaka examines how the onnagata’s theatrical gender “impersonation” has shaped the concept and mechanisms of femininity and gender construction in Japan. The implications of the study go well beyond disciplinary and geographic cloisters.




Japan and The Graphic


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Launched in December 1869 in direct competition to The Illustrated London News, (ILN) which first appeared in 1842, The Graphic set out to upstage its competitor through the quality and amount of its illustrations (including colour) and the paper it was printed on. Together, however, the two periodicals dominated nineteenth-century British journalism. With circulations far in excess of The Times, the extent of the news – including considerable foreign reporting – opinion and miscellaneous data of these two publications provides an invaluable resource for researchers and historians. As with the ILN, this complementary one-stop reference volume brings together the complete archive of all reports, features, illustrations and incidental commentaries relating to Japan from the first report of 5 February1870 discussing Japan’s recent civil war, the overthrow of the ‘Shiogoon or Tyocoon’, the restoration of the Emperor (Mikado) and a vindication of Britain’s ‘policy of firmness’ vis à vis Japan. Its concluding report on 16 December 1899 (the year of the ratification of the ending of the Unequal Treaties was concluded) notes: ‘No power in the world stands in a more delicate and difficult position than Japan does just now.’ This volume of 400 pages includes an 8-page plate section featuring a selection of The Graphic’s colour printing relating to Japan, a full cross-referenced Index by J.E. Hoare, together with an historical perspective by former British Ambassador to Japan Sir Hugh Cortazzi and an introduction to The Graphic in the context of nineteenth-century media history by Terry Bennett.




Zara


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She’s an assassin-for-hire. Everything has a price— Except love... When the U.S. ambassador’s daughter is kidnapped in Beirut, a SEAL team is sent to retrieve her. Their “advisor” is the master assassin, Zara Itani. She has as many ties with the Lebanese government as she does with the country's militant factions; friends and family on both sides. She is pregnant—but that is nobody’s business. She is also torn by her inexplicable feelings for Danyael, the alpha empath she betrayed into a life-sentence in a maximum-security prison, but that is definitely nobody’s business. After all, everyone knows that you can’t trust anything you feel when you’re around an empath. The kidnapping is the prelude to far deeper treachery, and the mission goes terribly, desperately wrong. As international political conspiracy edges toward renewed military conflict, Zara’s loyalties will be tested; her beliefs challenged. She could start a war, or she could stop it. Or she could trust the difference Danyael has made in her life— Tell me who you love and I will tell you who you are.... Zara will finally discover who she is, but what will her discovery cost the world, her allies, enemies, and ultimately, Danyael...? This award-winning futuristic thriller is perfect for X-Men, Heroes, and Alphas fans. Grab your copy and join the Genetic Revolution today! Read the full series consisting of: 1. Miriya 2. Zara 3. Silence Ends 4. Carnival Tricks 5. Sicarius Soul 6. Xin




The Japan Magazine


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Real Account 12 - 14


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Yuma and Ayame are working on different teams to beat the I.D. Scorers’ Club game, and getting Real Account’s office lady pawns to give up their names will take more social cunning than they expected. After the game’s bloody conclusion, another twisted creation awaits the winders: Real Account Go. Players must catch all of Marble’s video game-inspired monsters before time runs out, and 0% phone battery means death. Despite these threats, an old friend reunites with Yuma’s group, and there may even be a romance blooming—but can a good thing ever last in the Real Account world?




Fruits Basket Collector's Edition, Vol. 2


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When she was living in a tent pitched on the Sohma family's land, Tohru Honda's primary concerns were dirt and slugs. But now that she's living with the Sohmas, she's gotten a crash course in magical powers and ancient curses! And as if keeping the Sohma clan secret wasn't bad enough, Tohru has to work overtime to prevent all the jealous girls from finding out that she's living under the same roof as the school prince, Yuki, and the school hothead, Kyo! What new drama will Valentine's Day bring into Tohru's life?!