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2. Representing the Invisible: The American Perceptions of Colonial Korea, 1910-1945
3. Resurrecting Nagasaki: Reconstruction, the Urakami Catholics, and Atomic Memory, 1945-1970
4. Art Across Borders: Japanese Artists in the United States, 1895-1955
5. Between kin and king: Social aspects of Western Zhou ritual
6. Creating Heresy: (Mis)representation, Fabrication, and the Tachikawa-ryu
7. Envisioning Women Writers: Female Authorship and the Cultures of Publishing and Translation in Early 20th Century Japan
8. Literary Writing, Print Media, and Urban Space in Modern Japan, 1895-1933
9. Materials of Buddhist Culture: Aesthetics and Cosmopolitanism at Mindroling Monastery
10. Oe no Masafusa and the Convergence of the "Ways": The Twilight of Early Chinese Literary Studies and the Rise of Waka Studies in the Long Twelfth Century in Japan
11. Science of Thought and the Culture of Democracy in Postwar Japan, 1946-1962
12. The Poetry of Dialogue: Kanshi, Haiku and Media in Meiji Japan, 1870-1900
13. China's Forgotten Revolution: Radical Conservatism in Action, 1927-1949
14. Divided Loyalties and Shifting Perceptions: The Jokyu Disturbance and Courtier-Warrior Relations in Medieval Japan
15. Dressing for the Times: Fashion in Tang Dynasty China (618-907)
16. Elegies for Empire: The Poetics of Memory in the Late Work of Du Fu (712-770)
17. Fissured Languages of Empire: Gender, Ethnicity, and Literature in Japan and Korea, 1930s-1950s
18. On the Periphery of a Great "Empire": Secondary Formation of States and Their Material Basis in the Shandong Peninsula during the Late Bronze Age, ca. 1000-500 B.C.E
19. Primers, Commentaries, and Kanbun Literacy in Japanese Literary Culture, 950-1250CE
20. Toward an Extraordinary Everyday: Li Yu's (1611-1680) Vision, Writing, and Practice
21. Valences of Vengeance: The Moral Imagination of Early Modern Japanese Vendetta Fiction
22. Waka After the Kokinshu: Anatomy of a Cultural Phenomenon
23. Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left, 1957-1972
24. Ethics of Emotion in Nineteenth-Century Japanese Literature: Shunsui, Bakin, the Political Novel, Shôyô, Sôseki
25. From Translation to Adaptation: Chinese Language Texts and Early Modern Japanese Literature
26. Questioning Convergence: Daoism in South China during the Yuan Dynasty
27. Regional Rebirths: Imperialization, Pan-Asianism, and Narratives of "Conversion" in Colonial Korea
28. Script Crisis and Literary Modernity in China, 1916-1958
29. The Chinese Seal in the Making, 1904-1937
30. The Path Toward the Other: Relational Subjectivity in Modern Chinese Literature, 1919-1945
31. The Rise of Technocratic Culture in High-Qing China: A Case Study of Bondservant (Booi) Tang Ying (1682-1756)
32. Transcending Locality, Creating Identity: Shinra Myojin, a Korean Deity in Japan
33. Being and Believing in Buddhism and Islam
34. Co-constructing Empire in Early Chosŏn Korea: Knowledge Production and the Culture of Diplomacy, 1392–1592
35. Cultivated Madness: Aesthetics, Psychology and the Value of the Author in Early 20th-Century Japan
36. Environmental Change and the Rise of the Qin Empire: A Political Ecology of Ancient North China
37. Foreign Things No Longer Foreign: How South Koreans Ate U.S. Food
38. From Tradition to Brand: the Making of "Global" Korean Culture in Millennial South Korea
39. In Search of the National Soul: Writing Life in Chinese Literature 1918–1937
40. Japan Reborn: Mixed-Race Children, Eugenic Nationalism, and the Politics of Sex after World War II
41. Learning with Waka Poetry: Transmission and Production of Social Knowledge and Cultural Memory in Premodern Japan
42. Medicine, Monasteries and Empire: Tibetan Buddhism and the Politics of Learning in Qing China
43. Origins, Ancestors, and Imperial Authority in Early Northern Wei Historiography
44. Prostitutes, Stepmothers, and Provincial Daughters: Women and Joruri Puppet Plays in 18th Century Japan
45. Refuge from Empire: Religion and Qing China’s Imperial Formation in the Eighteenth Century
46. The Aesthetics of Information in Modern Chinese Literary Culture, 1919-1949
47. The Female Hand: The Making of Western Medicine for Women in China, 1880s–1920s
48. The Subject of Feelings: Emotion, Kinship, Fiction, and Women’s Culture in Korea, Late 17th—Early 20th Centuries
49. The Treatise on Cold Damage and the Formation of Literati Medicine: Social, Epidemiological, and Medical Change in China, 1000-1400
50. Adjusting to the Times: Kanagaki Robun, Gesaku Rhetoric, and the Production of Modern Japanese Literature
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