Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bridges to nowhere: Yasuda Yojuro's language of violence and desire. | Regional focus/area studies | Tansman, Alan |
Getting there from here: locating the subject in early Chinese poetics. | Regional focus/area studies | Varsano, Paula M. |
Having it both ways: manors and manners in Bai Juyi's poetry. | Regional focus/area studies | Yang, Xiaoshan |
Izumi Kyoka and language. (Japanese fiction) | Regional focus/area studies | Inouye, Charles Shiro |
Putting the "fox" back in the 'Wild Fox Koan': the intersection of philosophical and popular religious elements in the Ch'an/Zen koan tradition. (includes translation of 'Pai-chang and the Wild Fox' with prose and verse commentaries) | Regional focus/area studies | Heine, Steven |
Song dynasty local gazetteers and their place in the history of difangzhi writing. (includes appendix from 1076-1272) | Regional focus/area studies | Hargett, James M. |
The "emergence of the Samurai" and the military history of early Japan. | Regional focus/area studies | Collcutt, Martin |
The Huanduzhai of Hangzhou and Suzhou: a study in seventeenth-century publishing. | Regional focus/area studies | Widmer, Ellen |
The intersection of politics and thought in Ryukyuan Confucianism: Sai On's uses of quan. | Regional focus/area studies | Smits, Gregory |
The Suwa Pillar Festival revisited. (Japanese Shinto shrine) | Regional focus/area studies | Gerbert, Elaine |
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