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China in the World
A Survey of Chinese Perspectives
on International Politics and
Economics
Chief Editor: Shao Binhong, Institute of
World Economics and Politics, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences
International Advisor: Allen Carlson,
Cornell University
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This series aims to make available
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This volume will be divided into four
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Published for the Institute for Chinese
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Shanghai Filmmaking
Crossing Borders, Connecting to the
Globe, 1922-1938
Huang Xuelei, University of Edinburgh
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Print, Profit, and
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Ideas, Information and Knowledge
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Edited by Pei-yin Lin, University of
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In Shanghai Filmmaking, Huang Xuelei
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Print, Profit, and Perception examines
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Science and Technology in
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Saving Lives in Wartime
China
Edited by Jing Tsu, Yale University,
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How Medical Reformers Built
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Signifying the Local
Media Productions Rendered in
Local Languages in Mainland
China in the New Millennium
Jin Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology
John R. Watt, ABMAC Foundation
This study shows how a small number of
medical reformers introduced modern
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China when Chinese people were suffering
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In Signifying the Local, Jin Liu examines
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Science and Technology in Modern China,
1880s-1940s looks at the transnational
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China on the Sea
Chinese Wartime Literature, Art,
and Film, 1937-49
How the Maritime World Shaped
Modern China
Carolyn FitzGerald, Auburn University
Zheng Yangwen, University of
Manchester
In Fragmenting Modernisms, Carolyn
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modernism during the War of Resistance
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War (1945-49) through a series of close
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Qiaowu: Extra-Territorial Policies for the
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Modern Chinese Religion I
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Mapping the Old Zhuang
Character Script
Song-Liao-Jin-Yuan (960-1368 AD)
A Vernacular Writing System from
Southern China
Edited by John Lagerwey, Chinese
University of Hong Kong, and Pierre
Marsone, Ecole Pratique des Hautes
Etudes, Paris
Illustrated with 133 maps, Mapping the Old
Zhuang Character Script by David Holm,
surveys the traditional character script
of the Zhuang and related peoples in
southern China and northern Vietnam, and
discusses regional variation in relation to
dialect, native chieftaincies, ritual masters,
migration, and military garrisons.
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Defining religion as “value systems in
practice”, Modern Chinese Religion is
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interiorization at work in the rituals,
self-cultivation practices, thought, and
iconography of Buddhism, Daoism, and
Confucianism in the 10th-14th centuries.
David Holm, National Chengchi
University
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Ancient and Early
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Ancient and Early
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Ancient and Early
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A Reference Guide,
Part Three & Four
A Reference Guide, Part Two
A Reference Guide, Part One
Edited by David R. Knechtges,
University of Washington, and Taiping
Chang, University of Washington
Edited by David R. Knechtges,
University of Washington, and Taiping
Chang, University of Washington
Edited by David R. Knechtges,
University of Washington, and Taiping
Chang, University of Washington
The long-awaited, first Western-language reference guide, this work offers a wealth of information on writers, genres, literary schools
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This series aims to place the study of
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Politics of Art
The Creation Society and the
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Zhiguang Yin, University of Exeter
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Signposts of SelfRealization
Evolution, Ethics and Sociality
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and Film
Xinmin Liu, Washington State
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In Politics of Art Zhiguang Yin investigates
the political engagement and theoretical
construction to ideological politics of
the intellectuals from Creation Society in
the 1920s.
In Signposts of Self-Realization, Xinmin Liu
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Confucian Marxism
Gilded Voices
A Reflection on Religion and
Global Justice
Economics, Politics, and
Storytelling in the Yangzi Delta
since 1949
Weigang Chen, University of Macau
Qiliang He
Edited by Cao Tianyu, Zhong Xueping,
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‘Tibetanness’ Under
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Culture Contact in Evenki
Land
Neo-Integrationism, Minority
Education and Career Strategies in
Qinghai, P.R. China
A Cybernetic Anthropology of the
Baikal Region
Adrian Zenz, Mongolia and Inner Asia
Studies Unit, University of Cambridge
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education system. While marketisation
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Tibetans in the Chinese system explore
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Tatiana Safonova and István Sántha,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
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Issues in Contemporary Chinese Thought
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Democracy and the Rule of
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Edited by Yu Keping
Edited by Ye Wenhu, Peking University
Translated by Christopher Heselton
The authors examine the status quo, as
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It provides us with the most authoritative
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Democracy and the Rule of Law in China
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Globalization and Changes
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Yu Keping
China’s structure of governance has also
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globalization. A unique model of political
development is underway in China, which
differs considerably from those conceived
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At the beginning of the 21st century,
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Broken Narratives
Post-Cold War History and Identity
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This book offers an account of the
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The Challenge of Linear
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Nationhood and the Politics of
History in East Asia
Edited by Viren Murthy, University
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The papers collected in this volume,
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Revolution as Restoration
Guocui xuebao and China’s Path
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Places of Memory in
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History, Politics, and Identity
Tze-Ki Hon, State University of New
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Revolution as Restoration examines the
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social changes in early twentieth-century
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This series collects authoritative, innovative
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Late Works of Mou Zongsan
Selected Essays on Chinese Philosophy
Translated and edited by Jason Clower, California State University, Chico
career: the future of Chinese culture and
philosophy, the unique achievements of
Confucianism, the place of Buddhism
and Daoism in Chinese culture, and the
possibility of a new partnership between
Chinese and Western thought.
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In Late Works of Mou Zongsan, Jason Clower
publishes English translations of this most
famous and influential of modern Chinese
philosophers for the first time. In essays
chosen for their clarity and approachability,
this leading contemporary Confucian
speaks on the topics that best define his
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Religion in Chinese
Societies
Edited by Kenneth Dean, McGill
University, Richard Madsen, University
of California, San Diego, and David
Palmer, University of Hong Kong
This series features monographs and edited
volumes investigating the full range of
religious practices in all Chinese societies,
including Mainland China, Hong Kong and
Macau, Taiwan, as well as overseas Chinese
communities throughout Southeast Asia
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Globalization and the
Making of Religious
Modernity in China
Transnational Religions, Local
Agents, and the Study of Religion,
1800-Present
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Confucian Rituals and
Chinese Villagers
Ritual Change and Social
Transformation in a Southeastern
Chinese Community, 1368-1949
Yonghua Liu, Xiamen University
Edited by Thomas Jansen, Thoralf
Klein and Christian Meyer
Globalization and the Making of Religious
Modernity in China investigates the
transformation of China’s religious
landscape under the impact of global
influences through case studies covering
the period from 1800 to the present.
In Confucian Rituals and Chinese Villagers,
Yonghua Liu examines how Confucian
rituals were introduced to the Chinese
countryside and how this introduction
brought about social and cultural
transformations in late imperial and
modern periods.
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Buddhism: Chun-fang Yu
Islam: Michael Dillon
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Marxism and Religion
Christianity
Edited by Lü Daji and Gong Xuezeng
Translated by Chi Zhen
Edited by Zhuo Xinping, Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences
Translated by Chi Zhen and Caroline
Mason
In Marxism and Religion leading Chinese
scholars and senior cadres introduce
theoretical explorations of religion as
well as half scholarly and ideological
reformulations of Marxist perspectives on
religion, an edifice earning mixed reception
in China’s kaleidoscopic religious life.
Although Chinese Christianity can be
dated back to the Tang Dynasty it has not
been extensively researched by Chinese
academics. This volume is devoted to this
topic and consists of twelve chapters,
written mostly by leading mainland
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Doing Good and Ridding
Evil in Ming China:
The Political Career of
Wang Yangming
George Lawrence Israel, Middle
Georgia State College
In Doing Good and Ridding Evil in Ming
China: The Political Career of Wang
Yangming, George L. Israel offers a detailed
study of this influential Neo-Confucian
philosopher’s official career and military
campaigns.
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Rethinking East Asian
Languages, Vernaculars,
and Literacies, 1000–1919
Edited by Benjamin A. Elman,
Princeton University
This volume presents a new conceptual
framework that recognizes that in East
Asia the literary and vernacular registers
historically interacted and influenced
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Buddhism and Tales of
the Supernatural in Early
Medieval China
A Study of Liu Yiqing’s (403–444)
Youming lu
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Transmitting Authority
Wang Tong (ca. 584–617) and the
Zhongshuo in Medieval China’s
Manuscript Culture
Ding Xiang Warner, Cornell University
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Buddhism in China
Collected Papers of Erik Zürcher
Erik Zürcher
Edited by Jonathan A. Silk, Leiden
University
Zhenjun Zhang, St. Lawrence University
Transmitting Authority reveals the
interdependence between the textual and
social history of the Zhongshuo and the rise
and fall of the cultural currency of Wang
Tong (ca. 584–617), a.k.a. Master Wenzhong,
whose teachings this work purports to
record.
Buddhism in China gathers for the
first time Erik Zürcher’s most central
papers on Chinese Buddhism, dealing
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Buddhist scriptures, interactions with
Daoist traditions, activities of Buddhists
below elite social levels, and typological
comparisons with Christianity.
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This book examines the literary themetic
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in the fantastic dreamworld as seen in the
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Collected Papers of Erik Zürcher
Erik Zürcher
Edited by Jonathan A. Silk, Leiden
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Buddhism in China gathers for the
first time Erik Zürcher’s most central
papers on Chinese Buddhism, dealing
with the translation and language of
Buddhist scriptures, interactions with
Daoist traditions, activities of Buddhists
below elite social levels, and typological
comparisons with Christianity.
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The Poet Zheng Zhen
(1806-1864) and the Rise of
Chinese Modernity
J.D. Schmidt, University of British
Columbia
In The Poet Zheng Zhen (1806-1864) and
the Rise of Chinese Modernity J. D. Schmidt
provides a study of one of the China’s
greatest poets and a major architect of
Chinese modernity.
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Five Classics of Fengshui
Chinese Spiritual Geography in
Historical and Environmental
Perspective
Michael John Paton, University of
Sydney
In Five Classics of Fengshui Michael Paton
traces the theoretical development of
this form of spiritual geography through
full translations of major texts: the Burial
Classic of Qing Wu, Book of Burial, Yellow
Emperor’s Classic of House Siting, Twenty
Four Difficult Problems, and Water Dragon
Classic.
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Edited by Martin Kern, Princeton
University, Robert E. Hegel,
Washington University, St. Louis, and
Ding Xiang Warner, Cornell University
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This series provides a venue for scholarly
monographs or edited volumes that focus
on the formation and subsequent reception
history of major works in the Chinese
textual tradition.
The series encourages rigorous philological
and historical scholarship that illuminates
the history of specific texts in relation to
socio-historical, material, and intellectual
aspects of the Chinese written tradition.
The scope of the series ranges from newly
excavated manuscripts of pre-imperial
China to questions of textual reception in
the 20th century.
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Textual Production in
Early China
Edited by Sarah A. Queen, Connecticut
College, and Michael Puett, Harvard
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The Han dynasty Huainanzi is a
compendium of knowledge. This edited
volume follows a multi-disciplinary
approach to explore how and why the
Huainanzi was produced and how we
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The Mozi as an Evolving
Text
Different Voices in Early Chinese
Thought
Edited by Carine Defoort, University
of Leuven, and Nicolas Standaert,
University of Leuven
The book Mozi, named after master Mo,
was compiled in the course of the fifththird centuries BCE. The seven studies
included in the The Mozi as an Evolving
Text analyse the Core Chapters, Dialogues,
and Opening Chapters of the Mozi as an
evolving text.
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November 2011
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The Embodied Text
Philosophy on Bamboo
Establishing Textual Identity in
Early Chinese Manuscripts
Text and the Production of
Meaning in Early China
Matthias L. Richter, University of
Colorado
Dirk Meyer
In The Embodied Text Matthias L.
Richter demonstrates how early Chinese
manuscript texts can reliably be
established on the basis of their material
representation rather than on grounds of
similarities with other texts.
Through close readings of excavated
texts from Guōdiàn, this book provides
a comprehensive analysis of the way
in which meaning is produced in early
Chinese philosophical texts. It is the first
book on early China to cast light on the
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manuscript culture, texts were used by
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Statecraft and Classical
Learning
The Rituals of Zhou in East Asian
History
Edited by Benjamin A. Elman and
Martin Kern
Devoted to the ancient Chinese Classic
Rituals of Zhou, this book presents a multifaceted picture of the life of the text from
its inception some two millennia ago to its
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This series aims to publish theoreticallyinformed, source-based scholarship on
women and gender issues in China studies.
Manuscript submissions may range in
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We will consider monograph studies as
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We also encourage interdisciplinary and
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Men and Masculinities in
Contemporary China
Geng Song, University of Hong
Kong, and Derek Hird, University of
Westminster
In Men and Masculinities in Contemporary
China, Geng Song and Derek Hird offer
an account of Chinese masculinities in
media discourse and everyday life, covering
masculinities on television, in lifestyle
magazines, in cyberspace, at work, at
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Romancing the Internet
Producing and Consuming Chinese
Web Romance
Jin Feng, Grinnell College
In Romancing the Internet: Producing and
Consuming Chinese Web Romance, Jin Feng
examines how shifting socio-cultural forces
and gender codes in contemporary Chinese
society have shaped the production and
consumption of Chinese popular romance
on the Internet.
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The assembled articles in The History and
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Social Sciences in Asia
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Social Sciences in Asia is an initiative of the
Department of Sociology of the National
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Chinese Activism of a
Different Kind
Asia in the Making of
Christianity
The Chinese Students’ Campaign to
Stay in Australia
Conversion, Agency, and
Indigeneity, 1600s to the Present
Jia Gao, Melbourne University
Edited by Richard Fox Young,
Princeton Theological Seminary, and
Jonathan A. Seitz, Taiwan Theological
Seminary
In Chinese Activism of a Different Kind,
Jia Gao examines the social behavior and
pattern of actions of 45,000 or so Chinese
students in their effort to stay permanently
in Australia after the June 4 incident
of 1989.
Asia in the Making of Christianity studies
the experience of converts from fifteen
locations throughout Asia, using a variety
of approaches to examine the meaning of
becoming Christian. The book addresses
and assesses models under debate for
understanding religious conversion.
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The Intimate and the
Public in Asian and Global
Perspectives
Managing Editor: Ochiai Emiko, Kyoto
University
This series linking family research, social
policy, migration studies, and related fields,
addresses a key twenty-first century issue
that could be described as a “reconstruction
of the intimate and the public” from an
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There is a special focus on Asia where
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Family and Social Change
in Socialist and PostSocialist Societies
Transformation of the
Intimate and the Public in
Asian Modernity
Change and Continuity in Eastern
Europe and East Asia
Edited by Ochiai Emiko, Kyoto
University, and Hosoya Leo Aoi,
Ochanomizu University
Edited by Zsombor Rajkai, Ritsumeikan
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This volume reveals new dimensions of
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This book’s strongest appeal lies in its
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Asian reality. These frameworks include
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policy, unsustainable society, second
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The first volume of the IPAP series Ryōsai
Kenbo: The Educational Ideal of ‘Good Wife,
Wise Mother’ in Modern Japan has won the
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Intimacy in Eastern and
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Edited by Nakamura Toshiharu, Kyoto
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Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and
Western Art, explores art works depicting
children, couples, families and the home
through an examination of the value
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A Comparative Sociology of Gender
Edited by Ochiai Emiko, Kyoto
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Sechiyama Kaku, University of Tokyo
This book comprises contributions from
a distinguished group of international
researchers who examine the historical
development of “new women” and “good
wife, wise mother,” women’s roles in
socialist and transitional modernity and the
transnational migration of both domestic
and sex workers as well as wives.
Patriarchy in East Asia provides a coherent
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Asian societies. This is the first work of its
kind done by a sociologist who is also fluent
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China’s Destiny and
Chinese Economic Theory
The Art of Symbolic
Resistance
Gilded Ghetto, Ethnopolis, and
Cultural Diaspora
Chiang Kai-shek
Uyghur Identities and UyghurHan Relations in Contemporary
Xinjiang
Edited by Bernard Wong, San Francisco
State University, and Tan Chee-Beng,
Sun Yat-sen University
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while examining the changing nature
and functions of Chinatowns in different
countries around the world.
Joanne Smith Finley, Newcastle
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Chiang’s classic work, first published
in 1947, examines the challenges facing
the modernization of China – from the
humiliation of the unequal treaties,
through to the struggles of the first half of
the twentieth century.
The Art of Symbolic Resistance provides a
longitudinal study of Uyghur-Han relations.
Based on locally conducted interviews,
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Uyghur identities involve a complex
interplay between long-standing intragroup socio-cultural commonalities and
common enmity towards the Han Chinese.
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Paolo Santangelo, Sapienza University,
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25 Hsieh, S.-C. Gold and Jade Filled Halls: A Cognitive Linguistic
Study of Financial and Economic Expressions in Chinese and
German
26 Hsu, C.-J. The Construction of National Identity in Taiwan’s
Media, 1896-2012
28 Hu, J. and Vanhullebusch, M. (eds) Regional Cooperation and
Free Trade Agreements in Asia
20 Huang, P.C. and Bernhardt, K. (eds) Research from Archival
Case Records, Law, Society and Culture in China
20 Huang, P.C. and Bernhardt, K. (eds) The History and
Theory of Legal Practice in China, Toward a Historical-Social
Jurisprudence
29 Idema, W. (ed.) Chinese Studies in the Netherlands, Past,
Present and Future
16 Israel, G.L. Doing Good and Ridding Evil in Ming China:
The Political Career of Wang Yangming
5 Jacobs, J.B. (ed.) Critical Readings on China-Taiwan Relations
(4 Vols. SET)
15 Jansen, T., Klein, T. and Meyer, C. (eds) Globalization and
the Making of Religious Modernity in China, Transnational
Religions, Local Agents, and the Study of Religion, 1800-Present
20 Jia, G. Chinese Activism of a Different Kind, The Chinese
Students’ Campaign to Stay in Australia
4 Jianqiang, L. (ed.) Chinese Research Perspectives on the
Environment, Volume 3, Public Action and Government
Accountability
22 Kai-shek, C. China’s Destiny and Chinese Economic Theory
24 Kim, N. and Nagase-Reimer, K. (eds) Mining, Monies, and
Culture in Early Modern Societies, East Asian and Global
Perspectives
11 Knechtges, D. and Chang, T. (eds) Ancient and Early Medieval
Chinese Literature (vol.I), A Reference Guide, Part One
11 Knechtges, D. and Chang, T. (eds) Ancient and Early Medieval
Chinese Literature (vol. 2), A Reference Guide, Part Two
11 Knechtges, D. and Chang, T. (eds) Ancient and Early Medieval
Chinese Literature (vol.3 & 4), A Reference Guide, Part Three
& Four
10 Koh, E. Diaspora at War, The Chinese of Singapore between
Empire and Nation, 1937-1945
24 Kowner, R. and Demel, W. (eds) Race and Racism in Modern
East Asia, Western and Eastern Constructions
6 Kroll, P.W. A Student’s Dictionary of Classical and Medieval
Chinese
10 Kuo, H.-Y. Networks beyond Empires, Chinese Business and
Nationalism in the Hong Kong-Singapore Corridor, 1914-1941
6 Laamann, L. (ed.) Critical Readings on The Manchus in
Modern China (1616 - 2012) (4 Vols. SET)
10 Li, P.H. A Virtual Chinatown, The Diasporic Mediasphere of
Chinese Migrants in New Zealand
8 Lin, P.-y. and Tsai, W. (eds) Print, Profit, and Perception, Ideas,
Information and Knowledge in Chinese Societies, 1895-1949
9 Liu, J. Signifying the Local, Media Productions Rendered in Local
Languages in Mainland China in the New Millennium
12 Liu, X. Signposts of Self-Realization, Evolution, Ethics and
Sociality in Modern Chinese Literature and Film
15 Liu, Y. Confucian Rituals and Chinese Villagers, Ritual
Change and Social Transformation in a Southeastern Chinese
Community, 1368-1949
26 Liu, Y., Chen, Z. and Blue, G. (eds) Zheng He’s Maritime
Voyages (1405-1433) and China’s Relations with the Indian
Ocean World, A Multilingual Bibliography
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22 Benton, G. (ed.) Prophets Unarmed, Chinese Trotskyists in
Revolution, War, Jail, and the Return from Limbo
8 Binhong, S. (ed.) China and the World, Balance, Imbalance and
Rebalance
8 Binhong, S. (ed.) The World in 2020 According to China,
Chinese Foreign Policy Elites Discuss Emerging Trends in
International Politics
25 Bosma, U., Kessler, G. and Lucassen, L. (eds) Migration and
Membership Regimes in Global and Historical Perspective,
An Introduction
5 Cai, F. (ed.) Chinese Research Perspectives on Population and
Labor, Volume 1
12 Cao, T., Zhong, X., Kebin, L. and Wang, B. (eds) Culture and
Social Transformations, Theoretical Framework and Chinese
Context
5 Carroll, J. and Mark, C.-k. (eds) Critical Readings on the
History of Hong Kong (4 vols)
22 Chaichian, M. Empires and Walls, Globalization, Migration, and
Colonial Domination
28 Chen, J. Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law in the
People’s Republic of China, Commentary and Legislation
12 Chen, W. Confucian Marxism, A Reflection on Religion and
Global Justice
25 Cheng, W. War, Trade and Piracy in the China Seas (1622-1683)
15 Clower, J. (ed.) Late Works of Mou Zongsan, Selected Essays on
Chinese Philosophy
27 DeBevoise, J. Between State and Market, Chinese Contemporary
Art in the Post-Mao Era
18 Defoort, C. and Standaert, N. (eds) The Mozi as an Evolving
Text, Different Voices in Early Chinese Thought
16 Elman, B. (ed.) Rethinking East Asian Languages, Vernaculars,
and Literacies, 1000–1919
18 Elman, B. and Kern, M. (eds) Statecraft and Classical Learning,
The Rituals of Zhou in East Asian History
19 Feng, J. Romancing the Internet, Producing and Consuming
Chinese Web Romance
9 FitzGerald, C. Fragmenting Modernisms, Chinese Wartime
Literature, Art, and Film, 1937-49
26 Fogel, J.A. Japanese Historiography and the Gold Seal of
57 C.E., Relic, Text, Object, Fake
7 Ge, Z.; Duke, M. and Chiu-Duke, J. (eds) An Intellectual
History of China, Volume One, Knowledge, Thought, and Belief
before the Seventh Century CE
6 Giles, H.A. A Glossary of Reference on Subjects Connected
with the Far East
6 Goossaert, V. (ed.) Critical Readings on Chinese Religions
(4 Vols. SET)
7 Gu, M. Cultural Foundations of Chinese Education
6 arper, S. (ed.) Critical Readings on Ageing in East Asia
(4 Vols. SET)
12 He, Q. Gilded Voices, Economics, Politics, and Storytelling in the
Yangzi Delta since 1949
25 Hoerder, D. and Kaur, A. (eds) Proletarian and Gendered
Mass Migrations, A Global Perspective on Continuities and
Discontinuities from the 19th to the 21st Centuries
11 Holm, D. Mapping the Old Zhuang Character Script,
A Vernacular Writing System from Southern China
14 Hon, T.-k. Revolution as Restoration, Guocui xuebao and
China’s Path to Modernity, 1905-1911
27 Howard, A. and Vignato, G. Archaeological and Visual Sources
of Meditation in the Ancient Monasteries of Kuča
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26 Lorge, P. (ed.) Debating War in Chinese History
5 Lu, X. and Li, P. (eds) Chinese Research Perspectives on
Society, Volume 1
25 Lucassen, J. and Lucassen, L. (eds) Globalising Migration
History, The Eurasian Experience (16th-21st Centuries)
11 Marsone, P. and Lagerwey, J. (eds) Modern Chinese Religion I
(2 vol.set), Song-Liao-Jin-Yuan (960-1368 AD)
14 Matten, M.A. (ed.) Places of Memory in Modern China,
History, Politics, and Identity
18 Meyer, D. Philosophy on Bamboo, Text and the Production of
Meaning in Early China
29 Mironov, V. and Galsworthy, S.A. The Eupithecia of China, A
Revision
14 Murthy, V. and Schneider, A. (eds) The Challenge of Linear
Time, Nationhood and the Politics of History in East Asia
21 Nakamura, T. (ed.) Images of Familial Intimacy in Eastern and
Western Art
21 Ochiai, E. and Aoyama, K. (eds) Asian Women and Intimate
Work
21 Ochiai, E. and Hosoya, L.A. (eds) Transformation of the
Intimate and the Public in Asian Modernity
17 Paton, M. Five Classics of Fengshui, Chinese Spiritual
Geography in Historical and Environmental Perspective
23 Peng, H.-y. and Rabut, I. (eds) Modern China and the West,
Translation and Cultural Mediation
27 Pickowicz, P., Shen, K. and Zhang, Y. (eds) Liangyou,
Kaleidoscopic Modernity and the Shanghai Global Metropolis,
1926-1945
25 Prak, M. and Zanden, J.L. (eds) Technology, Skills and the PreModern Economy in the East and the West
28 Puthucherril, T.G. Towards Sustainable Coastal Development,
Institutionalizing Integrated Coastal Zone Management and
Coastal Climate Change Adaptation in South Asia
4 Qi, Y. (ed.); Leibo, S. and Yang, L. (advisors) Chinese Research
Perspectives on the Environment, Special Volume, Annual
Review of Low-Carbon Development in China (2011-12)
23 Qian, Z. Patchwork, Seven Essays on Art and Literature
18 Queen, S. and Puett, M. (eds) The Huainanzi and Textual
Production in Early China
21 Rajkai, Z. (ed.) Family and Social Change in Socialist and PostSocialist Societies, Change and Continuity in Eastern Europe and
East Asia
18 Richter, M.L. The Embodied Text, Establishing Textual Identity
in Early Chinese Manuscripts
7 Rong, X.; Galambos, I. (ed.) Eighteen Lectures on Dunhuang
13 Safonova, T. and Sántha, I. Culture Contact in Evenki Land,
A Cybernetic Anthropology of the Baikal Region
27 Santangelo, P. Zibuyu, “What The Master Would Not
Discuss”, according to Yuan Mei (1716 - 1798): A Collection of
Supernatural Stories (2 vols)
17 Schmidt, J.D. The Poet Zheng Zhen (1806-1864) and the Rise of
Chinese Modernity
23 Schwermann, C. and Steineck, R.C. (eds) That Wonderful
Composite Called Author, Authorship in East Asian Literatures
from the Beginnings to the Seventeenth Century
21 Sechiyama, K. Patriarchy in East Asia, A Comparative Sociology
of Gender
28 Shan, W. and Su, J. (eds) China and International Investment
Law, Twenty Years of ICSID Membership
22 Smith Finley, J.N. The Art of Symbolic Resistance, Uyghur
Identities and Uyghur-Han Relations in Contemporary Xinjiang
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24 So, B.K. and Zelin, M. (eds) New Narratives of Urban Space
in Republican Chinese Cities, Emerging Social, Legal and
Governance Orders
19 Song, G. and Hird, D. Men and Masculinities in Contemporary
China
27 Tan, T.Y. and Santangelo, P. Passion, Romance, and Qing
(3 vols.), The World of Emotions and States of Mind in Peony
Pavilion
24 Theobald, U. War Finance and Logistics in Late Imperial China,
A Study of the Second Jinchuan Campaign (1771–1776)
10 To, J.J. Qiaowu, Extra-Territorial Policies for the Overseas Chinese
9 Tsu, J. and Elman, B.A. (eds) Science and Technology in
Modern China, 1880s-1940s
17 Warner, D.X. Transmitting Authority, Wang Tong (ca. 584–617)
and the Zhongshuo in Medieval China’s Manuscript Culture
6 Watkins, J. Dictionary of Wa (2 vols), With Translations into
English, Burmese and Chinese
9 Watt, J.R. Saving Lives in Wartime China, How Medical
Reformers Built Modern Healthcare Systems Amid War and
Epidemics, 1928-1945
14 Weigelin-Schwiedrzik, S. (ed.) Broken Narratives, Post-Cold
War History and Identity in Europe and East Asia
4 Weiguang, W., Guoguang, Z. and Jiahua, P. (eds) Chinese
Research Perspectives on the Environment, Special Volume,
Annual Report on Actions to Address Climate Change (2012)
22 Wong, B.P. and Tan, C.-B. (eds) Chinatowns around the World,
Gilded Ghetto, Ethnopolis, and Cultural Diaspora
16 Xinping, Z. and Chi, Z. (eds) Christianity
23 Xiong, Y. Representing Empire, Japanese Colonial Literature in
Taiwan and Manchuria
8 Xuelei, H. Shanghai Filmmaking, Crossing Borders, Connecting
to the Globe, 1922-1938
4 Yang, D. (ed.) Chinese Research Perspectives on Educational
Development, Volume 1
4 Yang, D. (ed.) Chinese Research Perspectives on Educational
Development, Volume 2
5 Yang, D. (ed.) Chinese Research Perspectives on the
Environment, Volume 1, Urban Challenges, Public Participation,
and Natural Disasters
9 Yangwen, Z. China on the Sea, How the Maritime World Shaped
Modern China
13 Ye, W. and Heselton, C. (eds) Chinese Perspectives on the
Environment and Sustainable Development
12 Yin, Z. Politics of Art, The Creation Society and the Practice of
Theoretical Struggle in Revolutionary China
20 Young, R.F. and Seitz, J.A. (eds) Asia in the Making of
Christianity, Conversion, Agency, and Indigeneity, 1600s to the
Present
13 Yu, K. (ed.) Democracy and the Rule of Law in China
14 Yu, K. Globalization and Changes in China’s Governance
13 Zenz, A. ‘Tibetanness’ Under Threat?, Neo-Integrationism,
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29 Zhou, Y. Just a Scholar: The Memoirs of Zhou Yiliang
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