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Christopher Reed
Transnationalizing Culture
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Key Papers
Part 1: The Pre-Islamic Period
Valerie Hansen
This is the first of two 2-volume collections
by top scholars in their fields on the history
of the Silk Road. This collections main
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Silk Road trade was at its height.
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Alf Hiltebeitel
On Asian Streets
and Public Space
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and Hee Limin
This volume presents articles focusing on
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experiencing the street and finally, design
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Populism in Asia
Edited by Kosuke Mizuno and Pasuk
Phongpaichit
Leading Asian scholars consider the many
faces of contemporary populism in the
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case studies of political leaders with populist credentials and using these accounts to
evaluate the achievements and failings of
democracy.
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Years of Sadness
Negotiating Asymmetry
Chinas Place in Asia
This anthology is centered on Wangs autobiographical writing, a body of work that has
heretofore been neglected by English translators as well as by scholars, thereby foregrounding a personal and emotional aspect
of Wangs life and writing that is essential to
a deeper and more grounded understanding
of the writer and her work. In Chinese and
English.
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CORNELL EAST ASIA SERIES #147
Chinese Walls
in Time and Space
A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Edited by Roger Des Forges, Gao Minglu,
Liu Chiao-mei, and Haun Saussy, with
Thomas Burkman
Authors from seven disciplineshistory,
art, law, art, medicine, communication, and
filmprovide multiple perspectives on various kinds of walls: material ones around and
within states, cities, and towns, as well as
virtual ones regulating the administration of
justice, the flow of pathogens, and the transmission of information.
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Tibeto-Mongolica
China-West Interculture
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Ling Yun
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Zhou Kexi
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Deng Ming
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Ji Wei
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Daoist Dietetics
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Sun Wen
Li Er
This novel is based on the authors firsthand experience with a group of bank robbers. The heroes and the heroine are not
born ruthless or evil, nor do they have any
particular hatred for society. However, they
take a juvenile approach to life and recklessly
commit crimes. What drives their destructive behavior? In Chinese and English.
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The Sprinkler
Xu Yigua
After her husband inexplicably disappears,
a sprinkler truck driver spends years yearning
for his return. Tortured by the thought that
he will never come back, she is overwhelmed
by loneliness and desire. Late at night, her
truck crawls through the apathetic and eerie
city. Desperate to know the truth as well as
dreading it, she sinks deeper into despair.
In Chinese and English.
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Internal Alchemy
Experimental Essays
on Zhuangzi
Edited by Victor Mair
This is a revised and expanded reprint of an
important collection, which includes new
papers by Erin Cline, Ronnie Littlejohn,
Harold Roth, and Deborah Sommer.
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MARCH 2010, 256PP
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Michael F. Marra
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Tour of Duty
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Zen Sand
Nature's Embrace
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William E. Naff
Edited by J. Thomas Rimer
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Tengu
Roald Knutsen
This is the first in-depth study in English to
examine the warrior and shamanic characteristics and significance of tengu in the martial
art culture (bugei) of Muromachi Japan
(13361573).
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Ainsko-Russkii Slovar
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M. M. Dobrotvorskii
This dictionary of the Ainu language contains not only words from Sakhalin dialects
collected personally by Dobrotvorskii, but
also entries from other sources, such as
the Japanese-Ainu dictionary Moshiogusa
(1793).
The Occupation-era
Correspondence of Kichisaburo
Nomura
Edited by Peter Mauch
This volume is the result of the recent discovery of the personal papers of Kichisaburo
Nomuraone-time foreign minister, pre
Pearl Harbor ambassador to the United
States, and spiritual godfather of post-war
Japans Maritime Self-Defense Force.
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Japanese-Mongolian Relations,
18731945
James Boyd
This book offers the first in-depth examination of Japanese-Mongolian relations from
the late nineteenth century through to the
middle of the twentieth century and in
the process repositions Mongolia in SinoJapanese and Russo-Japanese relations.
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Japan in Decline
Fact or Fiction?
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Hawaii Studies
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Path of No Path
Tatiana Gabroussenko
Born Again
Evangelicalism in Korea
Timothy S. Lee
Timothy Lee has mined materials in
Korean and English that no one else has
used in the same way and presents his findings in a manner that will appeal to scholars
of Korean studies and religious studies as
well as to laypeople seeking to understand
a phenomenon that has grown so visible on
the world stage. Don Baker, University
of British Columbia
In terms of scope and integration of history,
politics, nationalism, and the story of the
church, Born Again is head and shoulders
above anything written in Englishand
more readable. Donald N. Clark, Trinity
University
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Koreo-Japonica
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A Re-evaluation of a Common Genetic
Origin
Alexander Vovin
In Koreo-Japonica, Alexander Vovin carefully
reviews recent advances in the reconstruction of Japonic and Korean language families. His detailed analysis of most of the morphological and lexical comparisons offered
so far shows that whenever the proposed
comparisons are not due to pure chance,
they can almost always be explained as borrowings from Korean into a central group of
Japanese dialects from roughly between the
third and eighth centuries AD.
Alexander Vovin is professor of East
Asian languages at the University of Hawaii.
LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
NOVEMBER 2009
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Commodification, Tourism,
and Performance
Poems of Yi Sng-bok
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and the IMF
Early Korea 2
A Moments Grace
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In Buddhas Company
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Land
A Novel
Pak Kyung-Ni
Translated by Agnita Tennant
Land (Toji) is widely recognized as the
most significant work in modern Korean
literature.
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Heritage Tourism
in Southeast Asia
Juliane Schober
For centuries, Burmese have looked to
the authority of their religious tradition,
Thervada Buddhism, to negotiate social
and political hierarchies. Modern Buddhist
Conjunctures in Myanmar examines those
moments in the modern history of this
Southeast Asian country when religion,
culture, and politics converge to chart
new directions. Arguing against Max
Webers characterization of Buddhism as
other-worldly and divorced from politics,
this study shows that Buddhist practice
necessitates public validation within an
economy of merit in which moral action
earns future rewards. The intervention of
colonial modernity in traditional Burmese
Buddhist worldviews has created conjunctures at which public concerns critical to the
nations future are reinterpreted in light of a
Buddhist paradigm of power.
Author Juliane Schober begins by focusing on the public role of Buddhist practice
and the ways in which precolonial Buddhist
hegemonies were negotiated. Her discussion then traces the emergence of modern
Buddhist communities through the colonial
experience: the disruption of traditional
paradigms of hegemony and governance, the
introduction of new and secular venues to
power, modern concerns like nationalism,
education, the public place of religion, the
power of the state, and Buddhist resistance
to the center. The continuing discourse
and cultural negotiation of these themes
draw Buddhist communities into political
arenas, either to legitimate political power
or to resist it on moral grounds. The book
concludes with an examination of the way in
which Buddhist resistance in 2007, known
as the Saffron Revolution in the West, was
subjugated by military secularism and the
transnational pressures of a global economy.
A skillfully crafted work of scholarship,
Modern Buddhist Conjunctures in Myanmar
will be welcomed by students of Thervada
Buddhism and Burma/Myanmar, readers of
anthropology, history of religions, politics,
and colonial studies of modern Southeast
Asia, and scholars of religious and political
practice in modern national contexts.
Juliane Schober is professor of religious
studies at Arizona State University.
Understanding Islam
in Indonesia
Politics and Diversity
Robert Pringle
This is not only a comprehensive, wellbalanced, and very informative account of
past and present developments in Islam in
Indonesia but also by far the most readable. Jamie Mackie, emeritus professor
and visiting fellow in the Indonesia Project,
Australian National University
An important book that bridges the gap
between the more specialist literature and
theoften depressingly ill-informedcomments of journalists and ideologues.
Merle Ricklefs, professor, Department
of History, National University of Singapore
There are more Muslims in Indonesia than
in any other country, but most people outside the region know little about the nation,
much less about the practice of Islam among
its diverse peoples or the religions influence
on the politics of the republic. In this illuminating publication, Robert Pringle explains
the advent of Islam in Indonesia, its development, and especially its contemporary
circumstances. The authors incisive writing
provides the necessary background and
demystifies the spectrum of politically active
Muslim groups in Indonesia today.
Robert Pringle is a historian, author, and
retired American diplomat. He served as a
Foreign Service Officer in Indonesia in the
early 1970s, specializing in Islamic issues.
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Jim Glassman
Transnational economic integration has
been described by globalization boosters as
a rising tide that will lift all boats, an opportunity for all participants to achieve greater
prosperity through a combination of political cooperation and capitalist economic
competition. The Asian Development
Bank (ADB) has championed such rhetoric
in promoting the integration of China,
Southeast Asias formerly socialist states,
and Thailand into a regional project called
the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS).
But while the GMS project is in fact hastening regional economic integration, Jim
Glassman shows that the approach belies
the ADBs idealized description of winwin outcomes. The process of actually
existing globalization in the GMS does
provide varied opportunities for different
actors, but it is less a rising tide that lifts all
boats than an uneven flood of transnational
capitalist development whose outcomes are
determined by intense class struggles, market
competition, and regulatory battles.
Glassman makes the case for adopting
a class-based approach to analysis of GMS
development, regionalization, and actually
existing globalization. First he analyzes the
interests and actions of various Thai participants in GMS development, then the roles
of different Chinese actors in GMS integration. He next provides two cases illustrating the serious limits of any notion that
GMS integration is a relatively egalitarian
processLaos participation in GMS development and the role of migrant Burmese
workers in the production of the GMS. He
finds that Burmese migrant workers, damdisplaced Chinese and Laotian villagers,
and economically-stressed Thai farmers and
small businesses are relative losers compared to the powerful business interests that
shape GMS integration from locations like
Bangkok and Kunming, as well as key sites
outside the GMS like Beijing, Singapore,
and Tokyo. The final chapter blends geographical-historical analysis with an assessment of uneven development and actually
existing globalization in the GMS
Jim Glassman is associate professor
in the Department of Geography at the
University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada.
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Jan Pouwer
ANTHROPOLOGY
2009, 544PP, ILLUS
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Indonesian Houses
Raymond Corbey
Legacy in Cloth
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Indonesian Economic
Decolonization in Indonesia
in Regional and International
Perspective
Edited by J. Thomas Lindblad and Peter Post
This collection of essays provides insights
into the complex process of economic decolonization in Indonesia from a variety
of perspectives.
HISTORY
2009, 222PP, ILLUS
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Stephen C. Druce
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Under Construction
HISTORY
2009, 394PP, ILLUS
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Sumatra
Crossroads of Cultures
Edited by Francine Brinkgreve
and Retno Sulistianingsih
This book looks at the rich artistic heritage
of Sumatra that has come down to us from
the early Hindu-Buddhist kingdoms and
from the later Islamic sultanates. It examines
the influences from China, India, the Islamic
lands and Europe in two of the worlds finest
collections of Indonesian art, those of the
National Museudonm of Indonesia ( Jakarta)
and the National Museum of Ethnology
(Leiden).
ART AND VISUAL CULTURE
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Environmental Dispute
Resolution in Indonesia
David Nicholson
Indonesias Environmental Management
Act of 1997 created a legal framework for
the resolution of environmental disputes
through both litigation and mediation.
This book is the first attempt to analyze the
implementation of this framework in detail
and to assess the effectiveness of litigation
and mediation in resolving environmental
disputes in Indonesia.
SOCIOLOGY | LAW
2009, 352PP
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Creole Jews
Negotiating Community
in Colonial Suriname
Wieke Vink
This study presents a refined analysis
of Suriname-Jewish identifications.
HISTORY
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In Search of a Path
HISTORY
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Vietnam or Indochina?
NEW IN PAPER
NOW AVAILABLE
Robert Cribb
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HISTORY
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Latent Images
Film in Singapore
Second Edition
De Jiao
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ANTRHOPOLOGY
DECEMBER 2009, 260PP
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Southeast Asia-China
Interactions
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This volume draws together the great changes that occurred in Southeast Asia during the
fifteenth century, and considers the extent
to which Ming Chinas engagement with
the region helped usher in the early modern
period of Southeast Asian history.
HISTORY
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Writing Singapore
C. M. Turnbull
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Helen Yu-Rivera
LEGAL STUDIES
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Philippine Studies
Lao-Tai Textiles
BIOGRAPHY
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Perspectives
on the Global Past
Jerry H. Bentley
and Anand A. Yang,
series editors
Creating the New
Man
Colonial Legacies
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Crossing
Empires Edge
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Dimensions of
Asian Spirituality
Enduring War
J. Marshall Unger
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Gates of
Reconciliation
On Diary
Philippe Lejeune
Translated by Kathy Durnin
On Diary is the second collection in English of the groundbreaking and profoundly influential work of one of the bestknown and provocative theorists
of autobiography and diary.
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Socially Engaged
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Korean Spirituality
Don Baker
Instructors teaching classes on
Korean religions have been limited because there are few books
in print that are easily accessible to their students that may
be used effectively as required
texts. Korean Spirituality fills
this need very successfully. This
book should become a staple of
courses on Korean religions for
many years to come. . . . Korean
Spirituality is easy to understand
and extremely accessible to the
general reader. It is an excellent
introduction that, if used in the
classroom, alludes to many ideas
and concepts and historical background that can be flushed out
in lectures. Acta Koreana
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should we, read into the way
food is represented in literature?
Reading Food explores this and
other questions in an unusual
and fascinating tour of twentieth-century Japanese literature.
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Imperial-Way Zen
A masterpiece of scholarship
not only on Linji Chan, but also
on Chinese Buddhist language
and historythe annotations,
which constitute almost twothirds of the book, explain in
astonishing detail the meanings, references, and grammar
of each line of text. The edition
preserves the excellent historical introduction, and includes a
lengthy glossary, index, and table
of names. Buddhadharma:
The Practitioners Quarterly
2009, 328PP
978-0-8248-2957-5 CL $48.00S
Karen M. Gerhart
This study is the first in the
English language to explore the
ways medieval Japanese sought
to overcome their sense of powerlessness over death. By attending to both religious practice and
ritual objects used in funerals in
the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, it seeks to provide a new
understanding of the relationship between the two.
2009, 272PP, COLOR & B/W
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Traditional Folk
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Kyushu: Gateway
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Andrew Cobbing
2009, 416pp, COLOR
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The Ideologies
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and National Identity
Tim Cross
2009, 224PP, Illus
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Lafcadio Hearn
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Kenji Matsuo
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Japans Imperial
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18891945
Conrad Totman
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Hirohito
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Sant Kyoden
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Critical Readings
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Nagasaki
Japanese Envoys
in Britain, 18621964
Biographical Portraits:
Volume VI
Edited by Hugh Cortazzi
Ian Nish
Ian Nish was a member of the
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Japan following the Asia-Pacific
War. During the years he was
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documents that throw light on
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Okakura Tenshin
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Underground Escape
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and Liberalism in
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History Education
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Population, Family
and Society in PreModern Japan
Akira Hayami
The Orientation
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nology
A Japanese View
Shigeru Nakayama
One of Japans most distinguished science historians of the
twentieth century is celebrated
in this third volume in the
Collected Papers series, with
the publication of twenty-four
of his papers, which are divided
thematically.
2009, 288PP
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Collected Papers of Twen
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2007, 240PP
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Mental Health
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Takie Lebra
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A Linguistic History
of the Forgotten
Islands
A Reconstruction of the
Proto-language of the Southern
Rykys
John R. Bentley
2008, 330PP, ILLUS
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LANGUAGES OF ASIA #7
A Reconstruction
Morio Shimabukuro
2007, 209PP
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Directory of Japan
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United States
and Canada
Japanese Studies
in the United States
The Japan Foundation
2007, 1,576PP (3 VOLS)
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Volume 5: Biography
and Disciples
Compiled by Kyts Hori
Edited by Jay Sakashita
This volume, the thirteenth project of the English Translation
Committee of the Nichiren-shu
Overseas Propagation Promotion
Association (NOPPA), constitutes all fifty-four writings of
Buddhist reformer Nichiren
Shnin (12221282) included
in the Nichiren Shnin Zensh
(Complete Writings of Nichiren
Shnin), Volume V: Biography
and Disciples, published in Tokyo
in 1993.
2008, 240PP
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1990s: Part 3
Japan Playwrights Association
The plays in this collection
reflect, in a sense, the present
moment of Japans society and
theater as seen in the context
of the past ten years. Many of
them portray a microcosmthe
small-scale world of the individual and his or her surroundings. However, they cannot be
categorized as domestic drama
or drama of passion. from the
Foreword by Sakate Yoji, president of the Japan Playwrights
Association
2007, 464PP, ILLUS
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Writings of Nichiren
Shnin
A Short History
Michael E. Robinson
An excellent book which concisely and succinctly presents the
reader an opportunity to better
understand the 20th century historical and cultural context for
events occurring on the Korean
peninsula today.
Korean Quarterly
An excellent survey of twentieth-century Korean history that
will be useful for both students
and interested readers. . . . The
most useful survey text on modern Korea. Acta Koreana
The wait for a succinct yet
comprehensive history of modern Korea is over. . . . A welcome
alternative to histories of Korea
too long or too complex for typical undergraduates. . . . Striking
photographs throughout confirm
this impressive volumes status as
the new standard in the field. . . .
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Bruce Fulton,
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Domesticating
the Dharma
Sitings
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Contemporary Korea
Translated by Bruce
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Foreword by Bruce Cumings
The characters, and the settings, in these stories are Korean.
However, thanks to superb translations by Bruce and Ju-Chan
Fulton, the stories themselves are
universal. They expose the devastating impact traumatic experiences have on an individuals
judgment, moral compass, and
self-image long after the traumatic episodes themselves (in
these stories, during the Korean
War and Kwangju massacre) have
faded into history. Historians
often are so captivated by the
Big Picture that they forget the
impact of historic events on the
individuals who were caught
up in them. The Red Room
takes us inside the heads of the
traumatized, reminding us that
traumatic events such as civil war
damage even innocent bystanders for decades afterwards.
Don Baker, University of
British Columbia
2009, 216PP
978-0-8248-3326-8 CL $35.00S
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Christianity in Korea
Cultivating Original
Enlightenment
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Joanna Elfving-Hwang
This book discusses the extent to
which fictional representations
in South Korean womens fiction of the 1990s challenge the
enduring association of the feminine with domesticity, docility,
and passivity.
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978-1-906876-02-9 CL $85.00S (A)
The Dynamics of
Confucianism and
Modernization in
Korean History
Yi Tae-jin
This volume makes available for
the first time in English a collection of the work of historian Yi
Tae-Jin. Over the course of his
career, he has done path-breaking
research that covers virtually the
entire Chosn period (13921910) from the Kory-Chosn
transition to the Kojong period
and Koreas takeover by Japan in
1910. One of the focal points of
his scholarship has been to reinterpret Neo-Confucianism as a
dynamic force in Korean history.
2007, 443PP
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An Illustrated Guide
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Won-oh Choi
This highly engaging volume by
one of Koreas leading scholars
of comparative mythologythe
first study of its kind in English
provides a valuable introduction to centuries-old beliefs,
myths and folk tales relating to
Cosmology and Flood, Birth and
Agriculture, Messengers of the
Underworld, Shamans, Disease,
Good Fortune, Love and Family,
Gods of Village Shrines, and
Heroes.
2008, 464PP, COLOR
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Korean Nationalism
Betrayed
Joong-Seok Seo
Translated by Do Hyun Han
and Pankaj Mohan
2007, 224PP
978-1-905246-48-9 CL $80.00S (A)
F. A. McKenzie
First published in 1908, after
some ten years occupation of
Korea by Japan, F. A. McKenzies
strident study opens with the
words: I have to tell the story of
the awakening and the destruction of a nation. My narrative . . .
covers a period of less than thirty
years, and the greater part of it
has to do with events that have
happened since King Edward
came to the throne.
MARCH 2010, 312PP, ILLUS
978-1-901903-09-6 CL $95.00S (A)
Si-woo Lee
Translated by Myung-Hee Kim
The authors now celebrated
quest, through narrative and
photography, to capture todays
built and natural environment
and way of life along the Min
Tong Line (Demilitarized Zone,
DMZ).
2008, 224PP, illus
978-1-905246-66-3 CL $75.00S (A)
Selected Writings
of Han Yongun
Early Korea 1
Azalea 2
Azalea 1
A Social History
Dong-Choon Kim
Translated by Sung-ok Kim
Dong-Choon Kim seeks to
understand the true impact of
the Korean War (19501953) on
South Koreas people and society. His social history addresses
these crucial questions, exposing
and probing the wars deepest
wounds, wounds long concealed
by Cold War rhetoric and successive oppressive military regimes
in the South.
2009, 338PP
978-0-917436-09-3 PA $24.00S
Eclectic Collecting
Painters in Hanoi
An Ethnography of Vietnamese
Art
Nora Annesley Taylor
Sang-Woon Jeon
Utilizing rare pictures and offering detailed explanations of the
heritage of traditional Korean
science from the Bronze Age to
the Joseon Dynasty, this book
takes a fresh and unique look at
the history of Korean science.
2009, 500PP, ILLUS
978-9971-69-402-9 PA $28.00S (A)
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Conquest
and Pestilence
in the Early Spanish
Philippines
Linda A. Newson
The book is truly remarkable
in breadth and depth and has
the power of a prosecuting
attorneys relentless presentation of a damning circumstantial case: the readers resistance
gives way under the sheer
weight of the evidence. We hear
many different voices (some
ecclesiastical, some civil or military) reiterating the same sad
tale of depopulation and slow
recovery. Others have, on less
evidence, surmised some of
this story of loss, but no one
before has effectively estimated
its depth or duration. The tale
deserves to be told.
Norman G. Owen, editor,
The Emergence of Modern
Southeast Asia
2009, 432PP, MAPS
978-0-8248-3272-8 CL $56.00S
Polarizing Javanese
Society
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Robert H. Taylor
A substantive addition to
[Taylors] 1987 version of The
State of Burma, [this work]
continues the story of the evolution and development of the
modern Burmese state to 2008.
It is clearly one of the best books
(if not the best) published in the
English language on the modern
state in Myanmar, particularly in
terms of evidence, conceptualization, methodology, analysis, and
perspective. As such, it has few,
if any, equals. Michael AungThwin, University of Hawaii
2009, 580PP, MAPS
978-0-8248-3362-6 PA $28.00S (A)
Hakka Soul
Memories, Migrations,
and Meals
Chin Woon Ping
Chin Woon Pings Hakka Soul
chronicles the dreams, ambitions,
and idiosyncrasies of her family,
beginning with the death of her
grandmother in pre-Independence Malaya. Her stories follow
the familys move to the United
States and a journey to China to
visit her fathers ancestral home.
2008, 216PP, ILLUS
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Repositioning Women
in Early Modern Southeast Asia
Barbara Watson Andaya
Andaya has penned the
definitive volume on women in
early modern Southeast Asia.
Graduates and undergraduates will find Andayas work
approachable and foundational to their understanding of
Southeast Asian history, society,
politics, and religion. Choice
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2008, 352PP, 4 MAPS
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Thai Language
and Culture
for Beginners
Yuphaphann Hoonchamlong
Thai Language and Culture for
Beginners aims to provide a basic
foundation in conversational
Standard Thai for beginning
learners. Designed primarily for
use in Thai as Foreign Language
classes at U.S. universities, this
coursebook uses a proficiencybased approach to learning Thai
and covers the daily real-life
topics and situations that a student might encounter. For more
information, visit www.yhoonchamlong.net.
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Comparative Tai
Source Book
Thomas J. Hudak
This volume provides accurate
and reliable data from 1,159
common cognates found in 19
dialects from the Tai language
family. Originally collected
by noted Tai linguist the late
William J. Gedney, the data are
organized into the three branches of the Tai language family,
the Southwestern, the Central,
and the Northern, to facilitate
comparisons among the various
sound systems within the individual branches and within the
Tai language family as a whole.
Cambodian Buddhism
2007, 232PP
978-0-8248-3190-5 PA $32.00S
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Sultans, Shamans,
and Saints
Making Modern
Muslims
Tourism in Southeast
Asia
The City
in Southeast Asia
Challenging the
Secular State
The Sociology
of Southeast Asia
Transformations in a Developing
Region
Victor T. King
An engaging sociological survey
of the region, one of the first of
its kind and a welcome contribution to Southeast Asian studies.
. . . Kings compilation exemplifies the importance of comparative and historical sociology, and
it should become an indispensable reference for students of
Southeast Asian history. . . .
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2008, 352PP, ILLUS
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Indonesia Betrayed
Chinese Intergenerational
Relations
in Modern Singapore
Kristina Gransson
The Binding Tie explores how
expectations and obligations
between generations are being
challenged, reworked, and reaffirmed in the face of far-reaching
societal change in modern
Singapore.
2009, 208PP, ILLUS
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Khmer Women
on the Move
A fine-grained picture of
working class Indonesians and
Singaporeans who travel in opposite directions in pursuit of jobs,
money, sex, drugs, legitimacy,
and bright lights. . . . The ethnography is rich and fascinating,
and it captures a complex shifting world with delicacy, grace,
and clarity.
Aihwa Ong, University of
California, Berkeley
2008, 208PP, ILLUS
978-0-8248-3201-8 CL $57.00S
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Cult, Culture,
and Authority
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Confucianism, Communism,
and Buddhism in the Making
of Modern Vietnam
Shawn Frederick McHale
An essential starting point
for what one hopes will be
a fundamental reconsideration of the multiple and globally inflected ways in which the
Vietnamese and other imperial
subjects approached colonialism
and modernity. American
Historical Review
2008, 272PP, MAPS
978-0-8248-3304-6 PA $25.00S
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Cambodge
How to Behave
Kuala Lumpur
and Putrajaya
Tai Lands
and Thailand
Javanese Perfor
mances on an
Indonesian Stage
Celebrating Culture,
Embracing Change
Barbara Hatley
Patrick Guinness
Community still provides a
rallying point for urban lowincome residents of the off-street
neighborhoods (kampung) in
Yogyakarta and in other cities
of Java. Patrick Guinness, who
began studying the kampung
settlements of Yogyakarta more
than thirty years ago, examines
them from the perspectives of
kampung leaders and enterpreneurs, kampung youth, formal
and casual labor, and NGO volunteers working in these neighborhoods.
2009, 312PP, ILLUS
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History in Uniform
Cham Muslims
of the Mekong Delta
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A Nation Aborted
2008, 386PP
978-971-550-528-4 PA $60.00S
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The Waiter
and the Fisherman
Benjamin Bautista
2008, 148PP
978-971-550-560-4 PA $26.00S
Floro Quibuyen
A Nation Aborted is about recovering a lost history and vision,
an invitation to reread Rizal,
rethink his project, and revision
Philippine nationalism.
2008, 448PP
978-971-550-574-1 PA $59.00S
Ah, Wilderness!
The Promise
of the Nation
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Competing Views
and Strategies on
Agrarian Reform
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A Lemery
Archaeological
Sequence
Engaging Society
Acquiring Eyes
The Philippines
through European
Lenses
2008, 330PP
978-971-550-505-5 PA $62.00S
Leading Philippine
Organizations
in a Changing World
Church, State,
and Civil Society
in Postauthoritarian
Philippines
Narratives of Engaged
Citizenship
Antonio F. Moreno, S.J.
2008, 372PP
978-971-550-494-2 PA $39.00S
Comanagement
in Practice
A Living Constitution
An Autobiography
Angel M. Pea
2008, 220pp
978-971-550-509-3 PA $38.00S
Rey Ventura
2008, 324pp
978-971-550-507-9 PA $30.00S
Rosario Cruz-Lucero
2007, 256PP
978-971-550-535-2 PA $40.00S
Mindanao Ethno
history Beyond
Nations
Dont Forget
to Remember Me
Bridges
to New Business
Peter Carey
Restoring
the Balance
Wild Animals of
Singapore
Performing Healing
in West Papua
Ien Courtens
A Photographic Guide to
Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians
and Freshwater Fishes
Nick Baker and Kelvin Lim
This is the most comprehensive
account of Singapores wild
animals ever produced in one
volume.
2008, 180PP, COLOR
978-981-05-9459-6 PA $36.00S (A)
Percakapan Bahasa
Indonesia
Conversations in Indonesian
Compiled by Fridus Steijlen and
Henk Schulte Nordholt
Twenty-six interviews with
Indonesians from various social
backgrounds, are presented on
two DVDs. The speakers are
from all over the archipelago.
These excerpts can be successfully used by students and teachers of bahasa Indonesia at an
advanced level. Each interview
is introduced in the explanatory
booklet, which also includes a
map. The DVDs can be played
at any PC.
2008, 2 DVDs, PLUS BOOKLET
978-90-6718-322-2 $13.00S (A)
Loan-words in
Indonesian and Malay
Colugo
2008, DVD
978-90-6718-337-6 $19.00S (A)
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A World of Water
Watching Si Doel
Television, Language
and Cultural Identity in
Contemporary Indonesia
Klarijn Loven
Examines from a critical discourse analysis perspective how
the Indonesian government,
Indonesian television producers, and local audiences shape,
interpret, and struggle over the
meaning of the phrase national
television.
2008, 478pp, illus, plus dvd
978-90-6718-279-9 pa $50.00S (A)
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Catholics in Indo
nesia, 18081942
A Documented History
Volume 2: The Spectacular
Growth of a Self Confident
Minority, 19031942
For Profit
and Prosperity
Gold Cloths
of Sumatra
Karel Steenbrink
Catholics never constituted
more than three per cent of
the Indonesian population,
one-third of the total number of Christians. The author
looks closely at the rivalry with
Protestant missionary activities,
as well as the race with Islam in
many regions of the outer islands
that came under Dutch rule in
the early twentieth century.
2008, 652PP, ILLUS
978-90-6718-260-7 PA $57.00S (A)
Verhandelingen #232
Jaranan
Uma Politics
Linking Destinies
A Chain of Kings
Indonesia in the
Soeharto Years
An Ethnography of Democrati
zation in West Sumba, Indo
nesia, 19862006
Jacqueline A. C. Vel
Architecture in Indonesia
Edited by Peter Nas
Constructing
Singapore
From Co-Prosperity
to Quiet Dialogue
Donald M. Seekins
2008, 192PP, COLOR
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Creating Laos
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Proper Islamic
Consumption
Borneos Hunter-Gatherers
in the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Peter Sercombe
and Bernard Sellato
2008, 400PP, illus
978-87-91114-84-7 CL $85.00S (A)
978-87-7694-018-8 PA $35.00S (A)
Studies in Asian Topics #37
Childbirth and
Tradition in North
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AUTHOR INDEX
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COUNTRY
| SUBJECT
Byington/Early Korea 1, 56
Byington/Early Korea 2, 20
Campany/Making Transcen
dents, 41
Carey/The Power of Prophecy,
63
Carroll/Engaging Society, 62
Cassegrd/Shock and Naturali
zation, 53
Castro/A Guide to Families of
Common Flowering Plants, 67
Cayron/Stringing the Past, 67
CCTV/The Mighty Yangtze,
11
Chandler/Polishing the Chinese
Mirror, 43
Chapman/Rethinking the
Russo-Japanese War, Vol. II, 52
Chapman/Ultranationalism in
German-Japanese Relations, 17
Cheesman/Lao-Tai Textiles, 30
Chen, C./Chinese Houses, 11
Chen, D./My Mother Is a Fairy,
44
Cheng/Creating the New
Man, 31
Chiang/Chinas Destiny, 43
Chin/Hakka Soul, 58
Chinte-Sanchez/Philippine
Fermented Foods, 68
Choa/Chinese Characters, 44
Choi/An Illustrated Guide to
Korean Mythology, 56
Clunas/Empire of Great Bright
ness, 37
Cobbing/Kyushu, 51
Coben/Verbal Arts in Philip
pine Indigenous Communities,
23
Cochran/China on the
Margins, 8
Collins/Indonesia Betrayed, 60
Colombijn/Under
Construction, 26
Como/Weaving and Binding,
50
Connors/Democracy, 65
Corbey/Headhunters from the
Swamps, 25
Corpuz/The Roots of the Fili
pino Nation, Vol. 2, 68
Cortazzi/Britain & Japan,
Vol. VI, 52
Cortazzi/Britain & Japan,
Vol. VII, 17
Couling/Encyclopaedia Sini
ca, 43
Courtens/Restoring the
Balance, 63
Cramb/Land and Longhouse,
65
Cranston/The Secret Island, 51
Crespi/Voices in Revolution, 40
Cribb/Digital Atlas of Indone
sian History, 27
Cristobal/The Tragedy of the
Revolution, 67
Cross/The Ideologies of Japan
ese Tea, 51
Cruz-Lucero/Ang Bayan sa
Labas (The Nation Beyond),
62
Cuevas/The Buddhist Dead, 33
Cummings/A Chain of Kings,
64
Dalisay/The Knowing Is in the
Writing, 67
Davies/The Business, Life and
Letters of Frederick Cornes, 52
Davies/Japanese Shipping , 53
Davis/Utamaro, 45
de Ferranti/The Last Biwa
Singer, 16
DeFrancis/ABC ChineseEnglish Comprehensive
Dictionary, 40
DeFrancis/ABC EnglishChinese, Chinese-English
Dictionary, 5
De Koninck/Singapore, 66
De La Cruz/Ultraviolins, 68
de Lario/Re-Shaping the World,
62
Del Villar/Mind-Body
Communication, 37
Deng/Chinese Painting, 11
Deppman/Adapted for the
Screen, 7
Derks/Khmer Women, 60
Des Forges, A./Mediasphere
Shanghai, 40
Des Forges, R./Chinese Walls
in Time and Space, 8
Devasahayam/Working and
Mothering in Asia, 37
Dhillon/Malaysian Foreign
Policy, 66
Dillon/Chinese Economic
History, 42
Dillon/Key Papers on Chinese,
42
Dillon/Key Papers on Islam, 42
Diokno/Human Rights, 37
Dobrotvorskii/Ainsko-Russkii
Slovar, 17
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AUTHOR INDEX (EXCLUDING
Dgen/Shbgenz, 36
Dong/The Essential Guide to
Chinas Popular Destinations,
10
Dong/50 Most Amazing Places
in China, 10
Dong/A Journey through
China, 10
Dror/Cult, Culture, 60
Druce/The Lands West of the
Lakes, 26
Du/Atlas of World Heritage
China, 44
Dudden/Japans Colonization
of Korea, 47
Dumdum/Ah Wilderness! 61
Edgerton/People of the Middle
Ground, 62
Edwards/Cambodge, 60
Elfving-Hwang/Representations
of Femininity, 56
Enriquez/Appropriation of
Colonial Broadcasting, 68
Enriquez/From Colonial to
Liberation Psychology, 30
Esselstrom/Crossing Empires
Edge, 31
Eugenio/Philippine Folk Litera
ture, 67
Farris/Japan to 1600, 46
Farris/Japans Medieval Popu
lation, 16
Faure/Japan and Vietnam, 66
Federspiel/Sultans, Shamans,
and Saints, 59
Ferguson/Gender and
Globalization in Asia and the
Pacific, 34
Fielding/The Mongols, 42
Fischer, J./Proper Islamic
Consumption, 65
Fong/Herself an Author, 40
Ford/Workers and Intellectuals,
22
Formoso/De Jiao, 28
Fortier/Kings of the Forest, 60
Fujita/The Economic
Transition in Myanmar, 66
Fulton/The Red Room, 55
Furth/Thinking with Cases, 39
Fusek/The Three Sui Quash the
Demons Revolt, 6
Gabroussenko/Soldiers on the
Cultural Front, 18
Galam/The Promise of the
Nation, 61
Gali/The Story of Joseph, 35
Gamble/Peking, 42
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Hardy/Champa, 66
Harris/Cambodian Buddhism,
58
Hata/Hirohito, 51
Hatashin/Private Yokois War,
53
Hatley/Javanese Performances,
61
Havens/Parkscapes, 13
Hay/Sensuous Surfaces, 37
Hayami/Population, Family, 53
Hayase/Mindanao Ethno
history, 62
Hechanova/Leading Philippine
Organizations, 62
Hefner/Making Modern Mus
lims, 59
Heisig/Remembering Simplified
Hanzi 1, 39
Heisig/Remembering the Kana,
47
Heisig/Remembering the Kanji
13, 47, 48
Heisig/Remembering
Traditional Hanzi 1, 39
Heldt/The Pursuit of Harmony,
50
Heng/On Asian Streets and
Public Space, 3
Hidalgo/The Childrens Hour,
Vol. 2, 67
Hidalgo/Fabulists, 68
Hidalgo/Over a Cup of Ging er
Tea, 67
Hilbay/Unplugging the Consti
tution, 30
Hiltebeitel/Dharma, 3
Hirakawa/Lafcadio Hearn, 51
Hirano/History Education, 53
Hitchcock/Heritage Tourism in
Southeast Asia, 22
Hitchcock/Tourism in
Southeast Asia, 59
Ho/International Real Estate,
37
Hoare/Korea: The Past, 56
Holstein/A Moments Grace, 20
Holt/Spirits of the Place, 58
Hoonchamlong/Thai Language
and Culture, 58
Hori/Zen Sand, 14
House/Japanese Episodes, 51
Hovinga/The Sumatra
Railroad, 26
Hu, D./Chinese Classical
Furniture, 11
Hu M./Hu Ming, 45
Huang/Shower of Flowers, 44
Huberman/The Diary of
Charles Holmes 1889 Visit, 52
Hudak/William J. Gedneys
Comparative Tai, 58
Hughes/Traditional Folk Song
in Modern Japan, 51
Hulsbosch/Pointy Shoes and
Pith Helmets, 24
Hummel/Eminent Chinese, 42
Hussin/Trade and Society
in the Straits of Melaka, 65
Idema/Personal Salvation, 33
Ito/Yamaji Aizan, 52
Ivarsson/Creating Laos, 64
Ivarsson/Saying the Unsayable,
27
Ives/Imperial-Way Zen, 50
Iwanaga/Women and Politics,
65
Iwanaga/Womens Political
Participation, 36
Jackson/Getting Published, 36
Jacobsen/Lost Goddesses, 65
Jain/Japan in Decline, 17
Janowski/Kinship and Food, 65
Janssen/In Search of a Path, 26
Japan Foundation/Directory, 54
Japan Foundation/Japanese
Studies, 54
Japan Playwrights Association/
Half a Century, IX, 54
Jeon/History of Science, 57
Ji/Chinese Ceramics, 11
Jiang/The Examined Life, 43
Jocano/Sulod Society, 68
Johnson, H./Performing Japan,
51
Johnson, H./Re-Centering
Asia, 2
Johnson, Y./Fundamentals of
Japanese Grammar, 48
Jomo/Law, Institutions, 66
Jomo/Malaysian Industrial
Policy, 67
Jones, G./Mega-Urban Regions,
37
Jones, R./Loan-words in Indo
nesian, 63
Jurilla/Tagalog Bestsellers, 61
Jurrins/From Monologue to
Dialogue, 25
Kang/South Koreas Foreign
Policy Dilemmas, 21
Kawanishi/Mental Health
Challenges, 53
Kawano/Natures Embrace, 14
Kendall/Consuming Korean
Tradition, 20
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Kendall/Shamans, Nostalgias,
and the IMF, 20
Kent/People of Virtue, 65
Kessler/Give Jesus a Hand! 62
Khong/Labour Market Segmen
tation, 29
Kidder/Himiko and Japans
Elusive Chiefdom, 45
Kikuchi/Refracted Modernity,
38
Killick/In Search of Korean
Traditional Opera, 19
Kim, D./The Unending Korean
War, 57
Kim, Yongkoo/Korea and
Japan, 56
Kim, Yung-hee/Questioning
Minds, 55
Kimura/Living Japan, 51
King, F./Farmers of Forty
Centuries, 34
King, Richard/Heroes of
Chinas Great Leap Forward, 6
King, Ross/Kuala Lumpur, 61
King, S./Socially Engaged
Buddhism, 32
King, V./The Sociology of
Southeast Asia, 59
Kirby/Troubled Natures, 15
KLEAR/Integrated Korean, 19
Kline/The Other Empire, 68
Knudsen/Violence and Belong
ing, 36
Knutsen/Tengu, 16
Koh/Pedra Branca, 67
Kohn/Chinese Healing Exer
cises, 41
Kohn/Daoist Dietetics, 12
Kohn/Daoist Mystical Philoso
phy, 43
Kohn/Internal Alchemy, 13
Kohn/Laughing at the Dao, 13
Kohn/Meditation Works, 34
Kowner/Rethinking the RussoJapanese War, Vol. I, 52
Krausse/Russia in Asia, 35
Kudo/Japan and Germany, 52
Kushner/The Thought War, 47
Lamotte/ram.gamasamdhi
stra, 33
Lankov/Crisis in North Korea,
55
Lantin/Fragrant Ornamental
Plants in the Philippines, 67
Laughlin/The Literature of
Leisure, 40
Laumulin/The Kazakhs, 35
100
Moskowitz/Cries of Joy, 7
Mostow/The Ise Stories, 1
Mrzek/Whats the Use of Art?,
31
Muijzenberg/The Philippines
through European Lenses, 62
Murray/Mirror of Morality, 38
Nadelhaft/Imagine What Its
Like, 32
Naff/The Kiso Road, 15
Nagao/Mathematics and
Science Education, 37
Nakayama/The Orientation of
Science and Technology, 53
Nas/The Past in the Present, 64
Nenzi/Excursions in Identity,
46
Newson/Conquest and Pesti
lence in the Early Spanish, 57
Ng/The Imperative of Under
standing, 43
Nichiren/Writings of Nichiren
Shnin, 18, 54
Nicholson/Environmental
Dispute Resolution, 26
Niessen/Legacy in Cloth, 25
Nish/Japanese Envoys, 52
Nish/The Japanese in War, 52
Nordholt/Bali, 67
Nordholt/Dont Forget to
Remember Me, 63
Notar/Displacing Desire, 42
Numata Center/The Baizhang
Zen Monastic Regulations, 36
Numata Center/The Lotus
Sutra, 36
OBryan/The Growth Idea, 47
Ochiai/Asias New Mothers, 34
OConnor/Critical Readings,
52
OConnor/The English-Lang
uage Press Networks, 34
jendal/Beyond Democracy,
65
Okamoto, I./Economic Dis
parity in Rural Myanmar, 67
Okamoto, K./The Curious
Casebook, 48
Olivov/Lifestyle and Enter
tainment in Yangzhou, 43
Ong/A Passion for Birds, 63
Ooms/Imperial Politics, 46
Oostindie/Dutch Colonialism,
25
Ovesen/Cambodians and Their
Doctors, 27
Oyabe/A Japanese Robinson
Crusoe, 47
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AUTHOR INDEX (EXCLUDING
Pacis/Bagets, 67
Pak, C./The Jehol Diary, 21
Pak, K./Land, 21
Pang/The Distorting Mirror, 38
Pant/Stupa and Swastika, 66
Papp/Anime and Its Roots in
Early Japanese Monster Art, 16
Park/On the Eve of the Up
rising, 20
Patajo-Legasto/Philippine
Studies, 30
Patalano/Maritime Strategy and
National Security in Japan, 17
Payne/Path of No Path, 18
Paz/Ginhawa, 68
Peczon/Straight Talk, 34
Pea/A Man and His Music, 62
Peng, R./Chinas Great Wall, 44
Peng, X./Sister, 44
Perho/Catalogue of Arabic
Manuscripts, 36
Pertierra/The Social Con
struction and Usage, 37
Perwita/Indonesia, 65
Pieris/Hidden Hands, 57
Piggott/Teishinkki, 50
Pines/Envisioning Eternal
Empire, 39
Plutschow/Phillip Franz von
Siebold, 52
Podoler/War and Militarism
in Modern Japan, 52
Poon/Writing Singapore, 29
Poulsen/Childbirth, 65
Poulton/A Beggars Art, 15
Pouwer/Gender, Ritual and
Social Formation, 24
Pringle/Understanding Islam in
Indonesia, 22
Pybus/Transports of Delight,
35
Qiu/100 Poems from Tang and
Song Dynasties, 12
Quibuyen/A Nation Aborted,
61
Ravesteijn/For Profit and Pros
perity, 64
Reed/The Chrysanthme
Papers, 1
Reichle/Violence and Seren
ity, 59
Reid/Negotiating Asymmetry, 8
Reitan/Making a Moral Society,
46
Ricklefs/Polarizing Javanese
Society, 57
Rigby/Sampling Biodiversity,
36
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Tamanoi/Memory Maps, 31
Tan, K./Renaissance Singapore?
66
Tan, M./Revisiting Usig, 68
Tan, Samuel/A History of the
Philippines, 68
Tan, See/Bandung Revisited, 66
Tang/Siren of China, 44
Tangherlini/Sitings, 55
Tanikawa/A Chagall and a Tree
Leaf, 49
Tankha/Okakura Tenshin, 52
Tayanin/Hunting and Fishing
in a Kammu Village, 27
Taylor, N./Painters in Hanoi,
57
Taylor, P./Cham Muslims, 61
Taylor, R./The State in Myan
mar, 58
Terwiel/Monks and Magic, 27
Thompson/Unsettling Ab
sences, 67
Thun/Beyond Chinatown, 43
Tiempo/Six Poetry Formats, 67
Tokhtakhodzhaeva/The Re-
Islamization of Society, 35
Totman/Japans Imperial Forest
Goryrin, 51
Tregonning/Merdeka and Much
More, 29
Trocki/Prince of Pirates, 66
Turnbull/A History of Modern
Singapore, 29
Turnell/Fiery Dragons, 65
Tyler/Modanizumu, 49
Uhde/Latent Images, 28
Unger/The Role of Contact, 32
Valiente/Transnationalizing
Culture of Japan in Asia, 2
van den Top/The Social Dyna
mics of Deforestation, 27
Van Der Putten/Lost Times, 67
van der Veur/The Lion and the
Gadfly, 64
van Groenendael/Jaranan, 64
Vaporis/Tour of Duty, 14
Vel/Uma Politics, 64
Ventura/Into the Country of
Standing Men, 62
Villaruz/Treading Through, 67
Vink/Creole Jews, 26
Visscher/The Business of Poli
tics and Ethnicity, 67
Vovin/A Descriptive and Com
parative Grammar, Part 2, 54
Vovin/Koreo-Japonica, 18
Vovin/The Manysh, 51
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AUTHOR INDEX
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COUNTRY
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Wada-Marciano/Nippon
Modern, 45
Wade/Southeast Asia in the
Fifteenth Century, 28
Walker/Tai Lands, 61
Wang, A./Years of Sadness, 8
Wang, J./An Illustrated Record
of Chinese Civilization, 10
Wang, L./China Tidal Wave, 43
Wang, X./Lu Xuns Shaoxing,
10
Warren/The Sulu Zone, 66
Waterson/Paths and Rivers, 24
Welsh/Impressions of the Goh
Chok Tong Years, 66
Wender/Into the Light, 19
Wesley-Smith/Remaking Area
Studies, 2
Williams/The Middle King
dom, 43
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