- what's the use of art? asian visual and material culture in context (university of hawaii press, december 2007), edited by jan mrazek and morgan pitelka
- back to the fundamentals: 'reproducing' rikyû and chôjirô in japanese tea culture, in rupert cox, ed., the culture of copying in japan: critical and historical perspectives (routledge, september 1007)
- handmade culture: raku potters, patrons, and tea practitioners in japan (university of hawaii press, 2005)
- "tea taste: patronage and collaboration among tea masters and potters in early modern japan," early modern japan: an interdisciplinary journal (fall, 2004)
- japanese tea culture: art, history, and practice (routledgecurzon, 2003), editor and author (issued in 2007 in paperback)
- "sadô ni okeru tezukuri no imi, [the meaning of the handmade in tea culture], kumakura Isao, ed., yûgei bunka to dentô [the culture and tradition of the arts of play] (yoshikawa bunko, 2003).
- kinsei ni okeru rakuyaki dentô no keisei, [the structure of tradition in early modern raku ceramics] nomura bijutsukan kiyô (spring, 2000).
current research:
- writing a new monograph, tentatively titled tokugawa ieyasu: warlord, shogun, deity
- organizing and contributing to a themed issue of a journal dedicated to cultural and social practices of warriors in early modern japan
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