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  • - His Journals, 1863-1866
    af Robert Hart
    361,95 kr.

    These journal entries continue the sequence begun in Entering China's Service and cover the years when Hart was setting up Customs procedures, establishing a modus operandi with the Ch'ing bureaucracy, and inspecting the treaty ports. They culminate in Hart's return visit to Europe with the Pinch'un Mission and his marriage in Northern Ireland.

  • - National Power and Local Politics in Toyama, 1868-1945
    af Michael Lewis
    446,95 kr.

    Focusing on the marginal region of Toyama, on the Sea of Japan, the author explores the interplay of central and regional authorities, local and national perceptions of rights, and the emerging political practices in Toyama and Tokyo that became part of the new political culture that took shape in Japan following the Meiji Restoration.

  • - A Critical Review of Archaeology, Historiography, and Racial Myth in Korean State-Formation Theories
    af Hyung Il Pai
    489,95 kr.

    Hyung Il Pai examines how archaeological finds from Northeast Asia have been used in Korea to construct a myth of state formation emphasizing the ancient development of a pure Korean race that created a civilization rivaling those of China and Japan. He shows that the Korean state was formed far later with influences from throughout Northern Asia.

  • - Japan, the Great Depression and Rural Revitalization
    af Kerry Smith
    198,95 - 393,95 kr.

    This study of Japan's transformation by the economic crises of the 1930s focuses on efforts to overcome the effects of the Great Depression in rural areas, particularly the activities of local activists and Tokyo policymakers. Smith sheds light on how average Japanese responded to problems of modernization and how they re-created the countryside.

  • - Ayukawa Yoshisuke and U.S.-Japan Relations, 1937-1953
    af Haruo Iguchi
    371,95 kr.

    Free trade proponent Ayukawa Yoshisuke (1880-1967) was founder of the Nissan conglomerate and leader of the Manchuria Industrial Development Corporation, a linchpin of Japan's efforts to economically exploit its overseas dependencies. Through exploring the reasons for Ayukawa's failure, Iguchi illuminates many of Japan's current economic problems.

  • - Japan in the Great War, 1914-1919
    af Frederick R. Dickinson
    198,95 kr.

    This study links two sets of concerns--the focus of recent studies of the nation on language, culture, education, and race; and the emphasis of diplomatic history on international developments--to show how political, diplomatic, and cultural concerns work together to shape national identity.

  • - Orthodoxy, Authenticity, and Engendered Meanings in Late Imperial Chinese Fiction
    af Maram Epstein
    371,95 kr.

    In the traditional Chinese symbolic vocabulary, the construction of gender was never far from debates about ritual propriety, desire, and even cosmic harmony. Competing Discourses maps the aesthetic and semantic meanings associated with gender in the Ming-Qing vernacular novel through close readings of five long narratives.

  • - The Textual Construction of Gender in Heian and Kamakura Japan
    af Terry Kawashima
    371,95 kr.

  • - U.S.-China Diplomacy, 1954-1973
     
    198,95 kr.

    The twelve essays in this volume underscore the similarities between Chinese and American approaches to bilateral diplomacy and between their perceptions of each other's policy-making motivations.

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    183,95 kr.

    Investigating the late 16th through the 19th century, this work looks at the shifting boundaries between the Choson state and the adherents of Confucianism, Buddhism, Christianity, and popular religions. It counters the static view of the Korean Confucian state and elucidates its relationship to the wider Confucian community and religious groups.

  • - China's May Fourth Project
     
    318,95 kr.

    By approaching May Fourth from novel perspectives, the authors of the eight studies in this volume seek to contribute to the ongoing critique of the movement.

  • af Robert N. Huey
    468,95 kr.

    Scholars have often taken Shinkokinshu (1205) to represent a nostalgia for greatness presumed to have been lost in the wars of the late 1100s. The author argues that the compilers of this anthology of waka poetry instead saw their collection as a "new" beginning, a revitalization and affirmation of courtly traditions, and not a reaction to loss.

  • - Form and Thought in Early Chinese Historiography
    af David Schaberg
    468,95 kr.

    In this comprehensive study of the rhetoric, narrative patterns, and intellectual content of the Zuozhuan and Guoyu, David Schaberg reads these two collections of historical anecdotes as traces of a historiographical practice that flourished around the fourth century BCE among the followers of Confucius.

  • - Culture, Society, Politics, and the Formation of the Cult of Confucius
    af Thomas A. Wilson
    425,95 kr.

    The authors analyze the social, cultural, and political meaning attached to the cult of Confucius; its history; the legends, images, and rituals associated with it; the power of the descendants of Confucius; the main temple in the birthplace of Confucius; and the contemporary fate of temples to Confucius.

  • - The Transformation of Chinese Calligraphy in the Seventeenth Century
    af Qianshen Bai
    564,95 kr.

    For 1,300 years, Chinese calligraphy was based on the elegant art of Wang Xizhi (A.D. 303-361). But the emergence in the 17th century of a style modeled on the rough, broken epigraphs of ancient artifacts led to the formation of the stele school. Eminent calligrapher and art theorist Fu Shan (1607-1685) was a dominant force in this school.

  • - Foxes and Late Imperial Chinese Narrative
    af Rania Huntington
    427,95 kr.

    Ming and Qing China were well populated with foxes, shape changers who transgressed the boundaries of species, gender, and the metaphysical realm. In human form, they were immoral succubi and good wives/good mothers, tricksters and Confucian paragons. Huntington investigates the fox as alien and attempts to establish the boundaries of the human.

  • - Exorcistic Performers and Chinese Religion in Twentieth-Century Taiwan
    af Donald S. Sutton
    425,95 kr.

    Despite Taiwan's rise as an economic force in the world, modernity has not led to a Weberian process of disenchantment or curbed religiosity. To the contrary, other factors-social, economic, political-have stimulated religion. How and why this has happened are central issues in this book.

  • af Yoshihisa Tak Matsusaka
    383,95 kr.

    In this history of Japanese involvement in northeast China, the author argues that Japan's military seizure of Manchuria in September 1931 was founded on three decades of infiltration of the area. This incremental empire-building and its effect on Japan are the focuses of this book.

  • - Chinese Commentators and Commentaries on the Analects
    af John Makeham
    441,95 kr.

    The "Analects" is one of the most influential texts in human history. This is an analysis of four key works dating from the late 2nd century to the mid 19th century: the commentaries of He Yan, Huang Kan, Zhu Xi and Liu Baonan and Liu Gongmian.

  • - Writing Women of Imperial China
    af Wilt L. Idema
    371,95 kr.

    One of the most exciting developments in the study of Chinese literature has been the rediscovery of a rich, diverse tradition of women's writing of the imperial period. This anthology differs from previous works by offering a glimpse of women's writings not only in poetry but in essays and letters, drama, religious writing, and narrative fiction.

  • - Schooling and State Formation in Japan, 1750-1890
    af Brian Platt
    425,95 kr.

    Among the most radical of the Meiji reforms was a plan for a centralized, compulsory educational system modeled after those in Europe and America. But with almost no support from the government, local officials, teachers, and citizens pursued alternative visions. Their efforts led to the growth and consolidation of a new educational system.

  • - China during the Republican and Post-Mao Eras
    af Elizabeth J. Remick
    468,95 kr.

    This book examines the Nanjing decade of Guomindang rule (1927-1937) and the early post-Mao reform era (1980-1992) of Chinese history that have commonly been viewed as periods of state disintegration or retreat. And they were-at the central level. When reexamined at the local level, however, both are revealed as periods of state building.

  • - Drug Prohibition in the Chinese Interior, 1729-1850
    af David Anthony Bello
    468,95 kr.

    This book examines the Chinese opium crisis from the perspective of Qing prohibition efforts. The author argues that opium prohibition, and not the opium wars, was genuinely imperial in scale and is hence much more representative of the actual drug problem faced by Qing administrators.

  • - Pilgrimages to Mount Tai in Late Imperial China
    af Brian R. Dott
    468,95 kr.

    Throughout history, Mount Tai has been a magnet for both women and men from all classes-emperors, aristocrats, officials, literati, and villagers. This book examines the behavior of those who made the pilgrimage to Mount Tai and their interpretations of its sacrality and history, as a means of better understanding their identities and mentalities.

  • - History, Evil, Desire, and Modern Japanese Literature
    af Hosea Hirata
    468,95 kr.

    Why does literature's voice still seduce us into reading? What is the relationship between ethics and history in the study of literature? These essays on Kawabata Yasunari, Murakami Haruki, Karatani Kjin, Furui Yoshikichi, Mishima Yukio, Oe Kenzaburo, Natsume Soseki, and Kobayashi Hideo, visit the force of the scandalous to confront such questions.

  • af Wai-yee Li
    446,95 kr.

    What are the possibilities and limits of historical knowledge? This book explores these issues through a study of the Zuozhuan, a foundational text in the Chinese tradition, whose rhetorical and analytical self-consciousness reveals much about the contending ways of thought unfolding during the period of the text's formation.

  • - Conflict and Practice in the History of Japanese Nativism
    af Mark McNally
    468,95 kr.

    Kokugaku, or nativism, was an important intellectual movement from the 17th-19th century in Japan, and its worldview remains influential. McNally's primary goal is to restore historicity to the study of nativism by recognizing Atsutane's role in the creation and perpetuation of an enduring intellectual tradition.

  • af Susan Daruvala
    393,95 kr.

    This book explores nation and modernity in China by focusing on the work of Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967). Through his literary and aesthetic practice as an essayist, Zhou espoused a way of constructing the individual and affirming the individual's importance in opposition to the normative national subject of most May Fourth reformers.

  • - Ideal Worlds in Tanizaki's Fiction
    af Anthony Hood Chambers
    328,95 kr.

  • - Modes of Advice in the Early Chinese Court
    af Garret P. S. Olberding
    361,95 kr.

    Facing the Monarch examines the role of rhetoric in shaping the dynamic between Chinese ministers and monarchs in the era between the Spring and Autumn period and the later Han dynasty. Essays analyze classical Chinese works to provide fresh perspectives on the impact of political circumstances on modes of expression.