PMJS

PMJS (also known as "PMJS: Premodern Japanese Studies") is an interdisciplinary, online forum dedicaded to the exchange of knowledge on earlier periods of Japanese art, culture, history, religion, language and literature. It was founded in 1999 by Michael Watson of Meijigakuin University in Yokohama, Japan and is currently edited by Matthew Stavros of the University of Sydney. PMJS’s main function is to facilitate serious academic discussion on topics related to premodern Japan. It also serves to disseminate information on field-related publications, conferences, workshops, and jobs.
With over 800 members worldwide, PMJS is the largest academic forums dedicated specifically to premodern Japan. Most PMJS members are scholars and advanced graduate students working in the fields of early Japanese art, art history, literature, history, culture, language, and religion. The forum, however, is open to anyone with serious interest in premodern Japan.
In January 2008, the format of PMJS changed dramatically with the forum's migration to Google Groups. Until then, it had functioned strictly as an electronic mailing list or "listserv". With the transition to Google Groups, however, PMJS became a fully searchable and linkable database of virtual academic discussions. The site has expanded over time to include book reviews, academic articles, and other field-specific resources.
 
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