The Journal of Asian Studies 2006 - Abstracts

The Journal of Asian Studies 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
1898: The beginning of the end for Chinese religion?Regional focus/area studiesGoossaert, Vincent
"Asia's" transwar lineage: Nationalism, Marxism, and "greater Asia" in an Indonesian inflection.Regional focus/area studiesMark, Ethan
"A symbol of freedom": The Indian flag and the transformations of Nationalism, 1906 - 2002.Regional focus/area studiesRoy, Srirupa
First-person narration and citizen-subject: The modernity of Ogai's "The Dancing Girl".(Mori Ogai)Regional focus/area studiesYoda, Tomiko
Foreign travel through a woman's eyes: Shan Shili's Guimao luxing ji in local and global perspective.Regional focus/area studiesWidmer, Ellen
How dangerous can the Peony be? Textual space, Caizi Mudan ting, and naturalizing the erotic.Regional focus/area studiesWei Hua
Huineng, Subhuti, and monkey's religion in Xiyou ji.Regional focus/area studiesPing Shao
Oceans unbounded: Transversing Asia across "Area Studies".Regional focus/area studiesAndaya, Barbara Watson
Religion, nostalgia, and memory: Making an ancient and recent Tai-Ahom identity in Assam and Thailand.Regional focus/area studiesSaikia, Yasmin
Strange games and enchanted science: The mystery of Kokkuri.Regional focus/area studiesFoster, Michael Dylan
The politics of a reviving Buddhist temple: State, association, and religion in Southeast China.Regional focus/area studiesAshiwa, Yoshiko, Wank, David L.
The yearning for "friendship": Revisiting "the political" in minority revolutionary history in China.Regional focus/area studiesBulag, Uradyn E.
Things that should not be said: Censorship and self-censorship in the Nepali press media, 2001-02.Regional focus/area studiesHutt, Michael
Till death do us unite: Texts, tombs, and the cultural history of Weddings in middle-period China (eighth through fourteenth Century).Regional focus/area studiesDe Pee, Christian
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