The Journal of Asian Studies 1995 - Abstracts

The Journal of Asian Studies 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Agricultural change and ethnic succession in Southeast Asian states: a case for regional anthropology.Regional focus/area studiesO'Connor, Richard A.
An age of commerce in Southeast Asia? Problems of regional coherence - a review article.Regional focus/area studiesLieberman, Victor
A new look at old Southeast Asia.(early Southeast Asian historiography)Regional focus/area studiesReynolds, Craig J.
Buddhism.(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesMcRae, John R.
Charles O. Hucker: 1919-1994. (University of Michigan professor emeritus)(Obituary)Regional focus/area studies 
Chinese philosophy: a philosophical essay on the "state-of-the-art."Regional focus/area studiesLin, Tongqi, Rosemont, Henry, Jr., Ames, Roger T.
Confucianism.(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesTaylor, Rodney, Arbuckle, Gary
Dying before the 'Mahabharata' war: martial and transsexual body-building for Aravan.(Kuttantavar cult of eunuchs in Tamil Nadu, India)Regional focus/area studiesHiltebeitel, Alf
Introduction.(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesOvermyer, Daniel L.
Islam.(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesGladney, Dru C.
Jack L. Dull: 1930-1995. (University of Washington)(Obituary)Regional focus/area studiesConlon, Frank F.
J. Henry Korson (1930-1995). (sociologist)(Obituary)Regional focus/area studies 
Marriage in Taiwan, 1881-1905: an example of regional diversity.Regional focus/area studiesChuang, Ying-chang, Wolf, Arthur P.
Narrating lives: a Mughal empress, a French Nabob, a nationalist Muslim intellectual.Regional focus/area studiesMetcalf, Barbara D.
Popular religion.(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesTeiser, Stephen F.
"Same Banana": hazing and honor at the Philippine Military Academy.Regional focus/area studiesMcCoy, Alfred W.
State-building and political economy in early-modern Japan.Regional focus/area studiesRavina, Mark
Susan G. Hadden: 1945-1995. (University of Texas)(Obituary)Regional focus/area studiesLariviere, Richard W.
Taoism. (includes bibliography)(Chinese Religions: The State of the Field, Part 2, Living Religious Traditions: Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, Islam and Popular Religion)Regional focus/area studiesVerellen, Franciscus
The forms culture takes: a state-of-the-field essay on the anthropology of Southeast Asia.Regional focus/area studiesBowen, John R.
The Heaven and Earth Society as popular religion.Regional focus/area studiesOwnby, David
The invention and reinvention of "Japanese culture."Regional focus/area studiesMorris-Suzuki, Tessa
Too little and too much: reflections on Muslims in the history of India. (Presidential Address to the 47th Annual Meeting of the Assn. for Asian Studies, Washington D.C., April 7, 1995)Regional focus/area studiesMetcalf, Barbara D.
Village-state relations in Vietnam: the effect of everyday politics on decollectivization.Regional focus/area studiesKerkvliet, Benedict J. Tria
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