THE JAPANESE JOURNAL
OF AMERICAN STUDIES

Number Eight (1997)

Nature and Environmental Issues in America

CONTENTS

 Editors 
 

 Presidents and Officers 
 

 Editor's Introduction1

Tatsuro NomuraClass and Ethnicity in American History: Studies of American Labor and Immigrant Histories in Japan3

Koichiro FujikuraStanding for Nature in the United States Supreme Court: A Japanese Perspective17
Sheila Hones"Everything Hastens Where It Belongs" : Nature and Narrative Structure in The Atlantic Monthly, 1880-8435
Kazuto OshioWho Pays and Who Benefits? Urban Water Diplomacy in Twentieth-Century Southern California63
Toyoki HosonoEnvironmental Politics in the United States91

Mami Hiraike OkawaraThe Samuel D. Hochstetler Case (1948)119
Kaeko MochizukiThe Native American Renaissance: Its Prospect and Retrospect143
Joshua DaleCruising the Love Boat: American Tourism and the Postmodern Sublime165

 English-Language Works by JAAS Members, (1995)191