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Currently, this subject guide primarily focuses on East Asia, and covers resources for the study of various social and humanities aspects (e.g. languages, literature, economics, history, politics, cultures...) of China, Japan, and Korea.
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Ackbar Abbas--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aAckbar Abbas

“The new Hong Kong cinema and the deja disparu” In: Eleftheriotis, Dimitris; Needham, Gary, eds. Asian cinemas: a reader and guide. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press, 2006. x, 473p. 72-99.  Langson Library  PN1993.5.A75 A87 2006

Internationalizing Cultural Studies. Co-edited with John Erni. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. To be ordered

“Shanghai reflections : architecture, urbanism, and the search for an alternative modernity : Princeton University, Hong Kong University, and Tongji University : essays” by Mario Gandelsonas, Ackbar Abbas, and M. Christine Boyer ; edited by Mario Gandelsonas. New York : Princeton Architectural Press, c2002. Langson Library  NA1547.S5 G36 2002

“Cosmopolitan de-scriptions: Shanghai and Hong Kong”.  Public Culture (Durham, NC) 12, no.3 (Fall 2000) 769-786. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/49198

Hong Kong: Culture and the Politics of Disappearance.  Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997. Langson Library   DS796.H75 A34 1997

“Hong Kong: other histories, other politics”. Public Culture (Chicago) 9, no.3 (Spr 1997) 293-313. Langson Bound Periodicals NX180.S6 P8  v.10 1997/98

“Chen Danqing: painting after Tiananmen” Public Culture (Chicago) 8, no.3 (Spr 1996) 409-440. Langson Bound Periodicals NX180.S6 P8  v.9 1996/97

“Building on disappearance: Hong Kong architecture and the city” Public Culture (Chicago) 6, no.3 (Spr 1994) 441-459. Langson Bound Periodicals NX180.S6 P8  v.6 1993/94

 

Yong Chen--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aYong Chen

Understanding Chinese American transnationalism during the early twentieth century: an economic perspective” In: Chan, Sucheng, ed. Chinese American transnationalism: the flow of people, resources, and ideas between China and America during the exclusion era. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press, 2006. xvi, 294p. (Asian American history and culture) 156-173.   Langson Library E184.C5 C478 2006

Chinatown, city and nation-state: toward a new understanding of Asian American urbanity” Journal of Urban History (Thousand Oaks, CA) 30, no.4 (May 2004) 604-615.  Langson Bound Periodicals HT101 .J6  v.30 no.4-6 2004 Also available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/16788

“Invisible historical players: uncovering the meanings and experiences of children in early Asian American history” In: Tong, Benson, ed. Asian American children: a historical handbook and guide. Westport, Conn.; London: Greenwood Press, 2004. xv, 268p. 25-45.  Langson Library E184.A75 A8256 2004

“Understanding Chinese American participation in U.S. political process in historical and transnational perspectives” Chinese Historical Review (Indiana, PA) 11, no.2 (Fall 2004) 183-211.

Origins of Chinese emigration to California” In: Kurashige, Lon; Murray, Alice Yang, eds. Major problems in Asian American history: documents and essays. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 2003. xvii, 522p. 47-54. Langson Library E184.A75 M35 2003

“In their own words: the significance of Chinese-language sources of studying Chinese American history [pre-World War II Chinese American history]” Journal of Asian American Studies (Baltimore, MD) 5, no.3 (Oct 2002) 243-268. Langson Bound Periodicals E184.O6 J68  v.5 2002 Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/629

Surviving the City: Chinese Immigrant Experience in New York City, 1890-1970 / by Xinyang Wang; Seeking Modernity in China's Name: Chinese Students in the United States, 1900-1927 / by Weili Ye; Smuggled Chinese: Clandestine Immigration to the United States / by Ko-lin Chin”  Journal of Asian American Studies (Baltimore, MD) 5, no.3 (Oct 2002) 277-282. Langson Bound Periodicals E184.O6 J68  v.5 2002 Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/629

 

 

Michael Fuller--Faculty of Chinese Studies

 aMichael Fuller

“Aesthetics and Meaning in Experience: A Theoretical Perspective on Zhu Xi’s Revision of Song Dynasty Views of Poetry,” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies Vol. 65, No. 2 (Dec. 2005), pp. 311-55. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS501 .H3  v.65 2005

“Sung dynasty Shih poetry.”  In: Mair, Victor H., ed. The Columbia history of Chinese literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. xx, 1342p. 337-369. Langson Library    PL2265 .C65 2001

中國詩歌經驗的理論闡釋: 對宋詩史的反思緒言“Theorizing Chinese Poetic Experience: a Prolegomenon to Rethinking the History of Song Dynasty Poetry.” Xin Song xue [New Song Studies] 1(2001):167-181. (Translated by Chen Lin)  

An Introduction to Literary Chinese. Harvard University Press (1999).Langson Library    PL1128 .F85 1999

“Liu Kezhuang on Tang poetry”.  T'ang Studies (Bloomington, IN) no.13 (1995) 119-141.

“Chin-ling post station [Wen T'ien-hsiang (1236-1282)]” In: Mair, Victor H., ed. The Columbia anthology of traditional Chinese literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. xxxvii, 1335p. (Translations from the Asian classics) 259. Langson Library    PL2658.E1 C65 1994  

 “Song literary studies: the state of the field”.  Journal of Sung-Yuan Studies (Albany, NY) 24 (1994) 350-355.

“Pursuing the complete bamboo in the breast: reflections on a classical Chinese image for immediacy [Su Shi's metaphors]” Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Cambridge, MA) 53, no.1 (Jun 1993) 5-23. Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00730548.html 

The Road to East Slope: The Development of Su Shi's Poetic Voice. Stanford: Stanford University Press (1990). Langson Library    PL2685.Z5 F85 1990  

 

 

Susan Greenhalgh--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aSusan Greenhalgh

Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng’s China. Berkeley: University of California Press, late 2007. Langson Library HQ766.5.C6 G74 2008

Governing China’s Population: From Leninist to Neoliberal Biopolitics, with Edwin A. Winckler. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005. Langson Library HQ767.5.C6 G74 2005

“Missile Science, Population Science: The Origins of China’s One-Child Policy.” China Quarterly 182, June 2005, pp. 253-276.  Langson Bound Periodicals DS701 .C472  no.182 2005 Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/5691

“Globalization and Population Governance in China.” In Global Assemblages: Technology, Politics, and Ethics as Anthropological Problems, Aihwa Ong and Stephen J. Collier, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005, pp. 354-372. Langson Library HM831 .G49 2005

 “Making up China's black population [unplanned children]” In: Szreter, Simon; Sholkamy, Hania; Dharmalingam, A., eds. Categories and contexts: anthropological and historical studies in critical demography. Oxford, England; New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. xvi, 407p. (International Studies in demography) 148-172. Langson Library HB849 .C38 2004; Also available online from http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0199270570.001.0001

“Science, Modernity, and the Making of China’s One-Child Policy”. Population and Development Review 29(2), June 2003, pp. 163-196. Langson Bound Periodicals HB848 .P6  v.29 no.1-2 2003; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/31457

“Planned Births, Unplanned Persons: "Population" in the Making of Chinese Modernity”. American EthnologistLangson Bound Periodicals GN1 .A53  v.30 no.1-2 2003; Also available online from http://www.anthrosource.net/loi/ae 30(2),May 2003, pp. 196-215.  

Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic Pain. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.  SCI Bar WL 704 G813u 2001;  Also available online from http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt5x0nc6st

“The Social Construction of Population Science: An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of 20th Century Demography.” Comparative Studies in Society and History, 38(1), January 1996, pp. 26-66. SRLF Storage H1 .C73  v.38 1996; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/1474

“De-Orientalizing the Chinese Family Firm.” American Ethnologist, 21(4), November 1994, pp. 742-771.  Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/1424

“Controlling Births and Bodies in Village China.” American Ethnologist, 21(1), February 1994, pp. 1-30.6. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/1424

“Restraining population growth in three Chinese villages, 1988-93” Population and Development Review (New York) 20, no.2 (Jun 1994) 365-395. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/981

“The peasantization of the one-child policy in Shaanxi.” In: Davis, Deborah; Harrell, Stevan, eds. Chinese families in the post-Mao era. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. xiii, 370p. (Studies on China, 17) 219-250

State-society links: political dimensions of population policies and programmes, with special reference to China” In: Phillips, J.F.; Ross, J.A., eds. Family planning programmes and fertility. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1992. xi, 340p. 276-298. Langson Library HQ684 .A225 1993; Also available online from http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft3q2nb257/

“Population studies in China: privileged past, anxious future” In: Poston, Dudley L., Jr.; Yaukey, David, eds. The population of modern China. New York: Plenum Press, 1992. 757p. 19-46.  Langson Library HB3654.A3 P67 1992

“Fertility policy in China: future options” In: Poston, Dudley L., Jr.; Yaukey, David, eds. The population of modern China. New York: Plenum Press, 1992. 757p. 401-419. Langson Library HB3654.A3 P67 1992

“Population studies in China: privileged past, anxious future” Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs (Canberra) no.24 (Jul 1990) 357-384. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/985

“The evolution of the one-child policy in Shaanxi, 1979-88” China Quarterly (London) no.122 (Jun 1990) 191-229. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

“Socialism and fertility in China” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Philadelphia, PA) 510 (Jul 1990) 73-86.  Langson Library H1 .A4 v.510;

“Land reform and family entrepreneurship in East Asia” In: McNicholl, Geoffrey; Cain, Mead, eds. Rural development and population: institutions and policy. New York: Population Council; New York: Oxford UP, 1990. 366p. 77-118. HN981.C6 R86 1990; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/112583

Contending approaches to the political economy of Taiwan. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1988 320p. Langson Library HC430.5 .C75 1988

“Shifts in China's population policy, 1984-86: views from the central, provincial, and local levels” Population and Development Review (New York) 12, no.3 (Sep 1986) 491-500. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/981

“Sexual stratification: the other side of growth with equity in East Asia” Population and Development Review (New York) 11, no.2 (Jun 1985) 265-314. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/981

“Is inequality demographically induced? The family cycle and distribution of income in Taiwan” American Anthropologist (Washington, DC) 87, no.3 (Sep 1985) 571-594. Available online from http://www.anthrosource.net/loi/aa

“Networks and their nodes: urban society on Taiwan” China Quarterly (London) no.99 (Sep 1984) 529-552. SRLF Storage DS701 .C472  no.97-100 1984 ;Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

 

 

Qitao Guo--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aQitao Guo

Ritual Opera and Mercantile Lineage: The Confucian Transformation of Popular Culture in Late Imperial Huizhou. Stanford University Press, 2005.  Langson Library HB91 .G86 2005

Exorcism and Money: The Symbolic World of the Five-Fury Spirits in Late Imperial China. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 2003. Langson Library BL1812.R57 G86 2003

 

 

Ying Hu--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aYing Hu

“Qiu Jin's nine burials: the making of historical monuments and public memory [history of the multiple burials, exhumations and remains of an anti-Manchu revolutionary woman who was executed in 1907]” Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (Columbus, OH) 19, no.1 (Spr 2007) 138-191. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2303 .M63  v.19 2007

“Zeng Pu (1 March 1872-23 June 1935)” In: Moran, Thomas, ed. Chinese fiction writers, 1900-1949. Detroit; New York: Thomson Gale, 2007. xxv, 445p. (Dictionary of literary biography, v.328) 290-295. Langson Reference PN451 .D537 v.328

 “The Translation of Chinese Fiction in the United Kingdom and the United States,” in The Oxford History of Literary Translation in English, Vol 5: 1900-2000, eds. Michael Cronin and Lawrence Venuti. Forthcoming, Oxford University Press. [Upcoming ] Langson Library    PR131 .O944 2005  v.5

“Chi Zijian [(1964- ) writer]” In: Davis, Edward L., ed. Encyclopedia of contemporary Chinese culture. London; New York: Routledge, 2005. xxxiv, 786p. 85-86. Langson Library    DS779.23 .E53 2005

“Lin Bai [(1958- ) writer]” In: Davis, Edward L., ed. Encyclopedia of contemporary Chinese culture. London; New York: Routledge, 2005. xxxiv, 786p. 335. Langson Library    DS779.23 .E53 2005

“Writing Qiu Jin’s Life: Wu Zhiying and Her Family Learning,” Late Imperial China. 25/2 2004. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS754 .C5332  v.25 2004 Available online: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/late_imperial_china/ 

“Death of the Artist” by Wang Anyi, Manoa: Special Issue, Postmodern Stories from China, 2003. (Translations) Langson Bound Periodicals  PN2 .M363  v.15 2003 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/644

 “Late Qing fiction” In: Mostow, Joshua S., et al., eds. The Columbia companion to modern East Asian literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. x, 803p. 348-354. Langson Library    PL493 .C55 2003

 "Naming the First New Woman, " in Rethinking the 1898 Reform Period: Political and Cultural Change in Late Qing China. eds. Rebecca Karl and Peter Zarrow, Harvard University Press, 2002. Langson Library    DS768 .R48 2002 

“Records of anomalies”. In: Mair, Victor H., ed. The Columbia history of Chinese literature. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. xx, 1342p. 542-554 Langson Library    PL2265 .C65 2001 

Tales of Translation: Composing the New Woman in China, 1898-1918, Stanford University Press, 2000. Langson Library    HQ1767 .H825 2000

"Beyond the Glow of the Red Lantern, or, what does it mean to talk about women's cinema in China?" In Redirecting the Gaze: Gender, Theory, and Cinema in the Third World. eds. Diana Robin and Ira Jaffe. State University of New York Press, 1999: 257-82. Langson Library    PN1995.9.W6 R45 1999

"Re-configuring Nei/ Wai : Writing the Woman Traveler in the Late Qing," Late Imperial China , 18/1 (1997): 72-99. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS754 .C5332  v.18 1997 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/640

“Yang Jiduan (fl. late 18th century)” In: Chang, Kang-i Sun; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles, eds. Women writers of traditional China: an anthology of poetry and criticism. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1999. xxix, 891p. 548-551. (Translations) Langson Library    PL2278 .W65 1999 

“Qiu Chan (early 20th century) [preface to Banyue lou shichao]” In: Chang, Kang-i Sun; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles, eds. Women writers of traditional China: an anthology of poetry and criticism.  Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1999. xxix, 891p. 717-718. (Translations) Langson Library    PL2278 .W65 1999

“Wang Pengyun (1848-1904) [male critic and poet's preface to Xu Naichang, Xiao tan luan shi huike baijia guixiu ci (Song-lyrics of one hundred famous women)]” In: Chang, Kang-i Sun; Saussy, Haun; Kwong, Charles, eds. Women writers of traditional China: an anthology of poetry and criticism. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1999. xxix, 891p. 804-806. (Translations) Langson Library    PL2278 .W65 1999 

"Writing Erratic Desire: Sexual Politics in Contemporary Chinese Fiction," In In Pursuit of Contemporary East Asian Culture, ed. Xiaobing Tang and Stephen Snyder. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1996: 257-82. Langson Library    DS509.3 .I5 1996

“The translator transfigured: Lin Shu and the cultural logic of writing in the late Qing” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Durham, NC) 3, no.1 (Spr 1995) 69-96. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS501 .P67  v.3 no.1 1995  

"Footsteps on the Roof," by Chen Cun, in Chairman Mao Would Not Be Amused: Fiction from Today's China, ed. Howard Goldblatt. Emeryville: Grove Press, 1995. (Translations) [on order]

“Angling with beauty: two stories of women as narrative bait in Sanguo zhi yanyi” Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (Bloomington, IN) 15 (Dec 1993) 99-112. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2250 .C533  v.14-15 1992-93 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/22190

 

Martin Huang--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aMartin Huang

Male Friendship in Ming China (editor; Brill, 2007) Langson Library    HQ1090.7.C6 M35 2007

Negotiating Masculinities in Late Imperial China (Hawaii, 2006) Langson Library    BF175.5.M37 H83 2006

Sankes'Legs: Sequels, Continuations, Rewritings and Chinese Fiction (editor; Hawaii, 2004). Langson Library    PL2415 .S65 2004

Sage, hero, bandit: Zhu Yuanzhang's image in the sixteenth-century novel Yinglie zhuan [The Romance of Ming Dynasty Heroes]” Ming Studies (Minneapolis, MN) no.50 (Fall 2004) 77-90. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS753 .M594  no.49-50 2004 

“From caizi to yingxiong: imagining masculinities in two Qing novels, Yesou puyan and Sanfen meng quan zhuan” Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (Bloomington, IN) 25 (Dec 2003) 59-98. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2250 .C533  v.25 2003 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/22190

Desire and Fictional Narrative in Late Imperial China (Harvard, 2001). Langson Library    PL2437 .H828 2001

“Sentiments of desire: thoughts on the cult of qing in Ming-Qing literature”.  Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (Bloomington, IN) 20 (Dec 1998) 153-184. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2250 .C533  v.20 1998 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/22190

“Stylization and invention: the burden of self-expression in The Scholars [Rulin waishi]” In: Ames, Roger T.; Kasulis, Thomas P.; Dissanayake, Wimal, eds. Self as image in Asian theory and practice. Albany, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1998. x, 473p. 89-112. Langson Library  B5015.S34 S43 1998

Literati and Self-Re/Presentation: Autobiographical Sensibility in the Eighteenth-Century Chinese Novel (Stanford, 1995). Langson Library    PL2437 .H83 1995

"Author(ity) and reader in traditional Chinese xiaoshuo commentary”. Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (Bloomington, IN) 16 (Dec 1994) 41-67.  Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2250 .C533  v.16 1994 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/22190

“Dehistoricization and intertextualization: the anxiety of precedents in the evolution of the traditional Chinese novel. “ Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (Bloomington, IN) 12 (Dec 1990) 45-68. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2250 .C533  v.12-13 1990-91 Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/22190

“The inescapable predicament: the narrator and his discourse in The True Story of Ah Q” Modern China (Beverly Hills, CA) 16, no.4 (Oct 1990) 430-449. Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/44271 OR http://uclibs.org/PID/20808

 

Daphne Lei--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aDaphne Lei

變臉與變性:京劇在國際舞台上的呈現” (Face and gender metamorphosis:  Beijing opera on the world stage).  文藝研究 (Arts and Literature Studies, no. 9, 2007), 107-113. East Asian Bd.Periodicals NX583.A1 W47http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0257-5876  no.9-12 2007; Also available online from

"Lai Sheng-ch'uan." The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. 2 vols. Eds. by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007, 795-796. Langson Reference PN1861 .C65 2007  v.1 & v.2

"Liu Ching-min." The Columbia Encyclopedia of Modern Drama. 2 vols. Eds. by Gabrielle H. Cody and Evert Sprinchorn. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007, 827-828. Langson Reference PN1861 .C65 2007  v.1 & v.2

Operatic China: Staging Chinese Identity Across the Pacific (Palgrave Macmillan, 2006). Langson LibraryML1751.C5 L45 2006

"The Virtual Chinatown and New Racial Formation: Performance of Cantonese Opera in the Bay Area."  Critical Theory and Performance, Revised and Enlarged Edition, eds. Janelle G. Reinelt and Joseph R. Roach (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006). Langson Library PN2039 .C75 2007

“Staging the Binary: Asian American Theatre in the Late Twentieth Century." Blackwell Companion to Twentieth-Century American Drama, ed. David Krasner (Oxford, UK; Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), 301-317. Langson Library PS350 .C655 2005

“The Production and Consumption of Chinese Theatre in Nineteenth-Century California.” Theatre Research International (Vol 28, No 3, October 2003), 289-302. Langson Bound Periodicals PN2000.A1 T5  v.28 2003; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/21222

“Can You Hear Me? Female Voice and Cantonese Opera in the San Francisco Bay Area.” The Scholar & Feminist Online (Barnard Center for Research on Women) Available online from http://www.barnard.edu/sfonline/ps/lei.htm

“Envisioning New Borders for the Old China in Late Qing Fiction and Local Drama.” Political Frontiers, Ethnic Boundaries, and Human Geographies in Chinese History, eds. Nicola Di Cosmo and Don Wyatt (RoutledgeCurzon, an imprint of the Taylor and Francis Group, 2003), 373-397.

"Biography of Sung J. Rno." Asian American Playwrights: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook, ed. Miles X. Liu (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002), 292-297. Langson Library PS338.A74 A9 2002

“Wang Zhaojun on the Border: Gender and Intercultural Conflict in Premodern Chinese Drama.” Asian Theatre Journal 13, no. 2 (Fall 1996), 229-237. Langson Bound Periodicals PN2860 .A842  v.13 1996; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/38090

 

 

Bliss Cua Lim--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aBliss Cua Lim

“Generic ghosts: remaking the new 'Asian horror film'” In: Marchetti, Gina; Tan, See Kam, eds. Hong Kong film, Hollywood and the new global cinema: no film is an island. London; New York: Routledge, 2007. xiv, 286p. (Routledge media, culture, and social change in Asia, 6) 109-125. Langson Library PN 1993.5.C4 H66 2007

“Spectral times: the ghost film as historical allegory [Rouge (directed by Stanley Kwan) and Haplos (directed by Antonio Jose 'Butch' Perez)]” Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Durham, NC) 9, no.2 (Fall 2001) 287-329. Langson Bound Periodicals DS501 .P67  v.9 2001; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/49199

 

 

Catherine Liu--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aCatherine Liu

Oriental girls desire romance, a novel . New York : Kaya Production, 1997. Langson Library PS3562.I7974 O75 1997

 

 

Kenneth Pomeranz--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aKenneth Pomeranz

“Orthopraxy, orthodoxy, and the goddess(es) of Taishan [examination of the Bixia yuanjun cult].” Modern China (Thousand Oaks, CA) 33, no.1 (2007) 22-46. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/44271

“Region and world in economic history: the early modern / modern divide” Transactions of the International Conference of Eastern Studies (Tokyo) no.52 (2007) 41-55. On order

“Standards of living in eighteenth-century China: regional differences, temporal trends, and incomplete evidence” In: Allen, Robert C.; Bengtsson, Tommy; Dribe, Martin, eds. Living standards in the past: new perspectives on well-being in Asia and Europe. Oxford, England; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. xxii, 472p. 23-54. Available online from http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0199280681.001.0001

“Women's work and the economics of respectability [boundaries]” In: Goodman, Bryna; Larson, Wendy, eds. Gender in motion: divisions of labor and cultural change in late imperial and modern China. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005. x, 343p. (Asia / Pacific / perspectives) 239-263. Langson Library HQ1075.5.C6 G46 2005

“Women's work, family, and economic development in Europe and East Asia: long-term trajectories and contemporary comparisons” In: Arrighi, Giovanni; Hamashita, Takeshi; Selden, Mark, eds. The resurgence of East Asia: 500, 150 and 50 year perspectives. London; New York: Routledge, 2003. xiii, 354p. (Asia's transformations) 124-172. Langson Library HC460.5 .R475 2003

“Facts are stubborn things: a response to Philip Huang” Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, MI) 62, no.1 (Feb 2003) 167-181.  Langson Bound Periodicals DS501 .J546  v.62 no.1 2003; Also available online from http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0021-9118

“Political economy and ecology on the eve of industrialization: Europe, China, and the global conjuncture” American Historical Review (Washington, DC) 107, no.2 (Apr 2002) 425-446. Langson Bound Periodicals E171 .A57  v.107 no.1-2 2002; Also available online from http://www.historycooperative.org/ahrindex.html

“Beyond the East-West binary: resituating development paths in the eighteenth-century world” Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, MI) 61, no.2 (May 2002) 539-590. Langson Bound Periodicals DS501 .J546  v.61 no.1-2 2002; Also available online from http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0021-9118

“Is there an East Asian development path? Long-term comparisons, constraints, and continuities” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (Leiden) 44, pt.3 (Aug 2001) 322-362. Langson Bound Periodicals HC411 .J6  v.44 2001; Also available online from http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/0022-4995

The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy. Princeton University Press, 2000. Langson Library HC240 .P5965 2000

“Re-thinking the late imperial Chinese economy: development, disaggregation and decline, circa 1730-1930” Itinerario (Leiden) 24, nos.3-4 (2000) 29-74. Langson Bound Periodicals JV2501 .I75  v.24 2000

The World that Trade Created: Society, Culture and the World Economy, 1400 to the Present. M. E. Sharpe: 1999.  Langson Library HF352 .P58 1999

"Ritual Imitation and Political Identity in North China: The late Imperial Legacy and the Chinese National State Revisited," Twentieth Century China (formerly Republican China) 23:1 Fall, 1997.

"Power, Gender and Pluralism in the cult of the Goddess of Taishan," in R. Bin Wong, Theodore Huters, and pauline Yu, eds., Culture and State in Chinese History (Stanford University Press, 1997). Langson Library DS721 .C98 1997

“"Traditional" Chinese business forms revisited: family, firm, and financing in the history of the Yutang Company of Jining, 1779-1956.” Late Imperial China (Baltimore, MD) 18, no.1 (Jun 1997) 1-38. Langson Bound Periodicals DS754 .C5332  v.18 1997; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/640

The Making of a Hinterland: State, Society and Economy in Inland North China, 1853-1937. University of California Press, 1993. Langson Library HC428.S52 P66 1993; Also available online from http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00428

“Local interest story: political power and regional differences in the Shandong capital market, 1900-1937” In: Rawski, Thomas G.; Li, Lillian M., eds. Chinese history in economic perspective. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1992. 362p. 295-318. Langson Library HC427.7 .C466 1991; Also available online from http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft6489p0n6/

"Water to Iron, Widows to Warlords: the Handam Rain Shrine in Modern Chinese History," Late Imperial China (Pasadena, CA) 12, no.1 (Jun 1991) 62-99. Langson Bound Periodicals DS754 .C5332  v.12 1991; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/640

 

 

Bert Scruggs--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aBert Scruggs

“Narratives of discomfort and ideology: Yang Kui's short fiction and postcolonial Taiwan orthodox boundaries”. Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Durham, NC) 14, no.2 (Fall 2006) 427-447. Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/663 OR http://uclibs.org/PID/49199

“Ritual as a vehicle for moral education in Rulin Waishi” In: Marcus, Marvin H., ed. Occasional papers in East Asian studies. Volume 3 (Spring 1998). St. Louis, Mo.: East Asian Studies Program, Washington University, 1998. 46p. 13-22. 

“Identity and free will in colonial Taiwan fiction: Wu Zhuoliu's 'The Doctor's Mother' and Wang Changxiong's 'Torrent'” Modern Chinese Literature and Culture (Columbus, OH) 16, no.2 (Fall 2004) 160-183. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2303 .M63  v.16 2004

 

Yang Su--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aYang Su

 “Adapt Or Voice: Class, Guanxi and Protest Propensity in China.” Journal of Asian Studies. Forthcoming.

"Mass Killings in the Cultural Revolution: A Study of Three Provinces" in J. Esheric, P. Pickowicz and A. Walder (ed), Chinese Cultural Revolution as History. Stanford University Press (2006). Langson Library DS778.7 .C4563 2006

"The Cultural Revolution in the Countryside: Scope, Timing and Human Impact." China Quarterly 2003 173(March):75-99. Langson Bound Periodicals DS701 .C472  v.173 2003; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/5691

"The War at Home: Anti-War Protests and Congressional Voting, 1965-73." American Sociological Review 2002 67(5): 696-721. Langson Bound Periodicals HM1 .A75  v.67 no.4-6 2002; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/887

"Protest Events: Cause or Consequence of State Action? The U.S. Women's Movement and Federal Congressional Activities, 1956-1979." Mobilization 1999 4 (2): 239-255. Langson Bound Periodicals HM281 .M63  v.4 1999; Also available online from http://www.metapress.com/content/119834/

"The Role of Community Service in Identity Development: Normative, Unconventional, and Deviant Orientations." Journal of Adolescent Research. 1999 14(2): 248-261. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/9845

 "The Contingent Effects of Risk Perception on Risk Taking Behavior: Adolescent Participative Orientation and Marijuana Use." Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 1998 27(1): 17-27. Langson Bound Periodicals HQ796 .J625 v.27 1998; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/1614

"Social Integration: Community Service and Marijuana Use in High School Seniors." Journal of Adolescence Research 1997 12 (2):245-262. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/9845

"The Villagers and Their Interaction in Ancestor Worship Rites: A Field Study in Northwestern China, 1992." Sociology and Social Research (Beijing, China). January/February 1993: 58-72.

 

 

Dorothy Solinger--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aDorothy J. Solinger

Narratives of the Chinese Economic Reforms. Editor. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2005.  

Path dependency reexamined: Chinese welfare policy in the transition to unemployment. Comparative Politics (New York) 38, no.1 (Oct 2005) 83-101. Langson Bound Periodicals JA3 .C67  v.38 2005

The new crowd of the dispossessed: the shift of the urban proletariat from master to mendicant. In: Gries, Peter Hays; Rosen, Stanley, eds. State and society in 21st-century China: crisis, contention, and legitimation. New York; Abingdon, Oxon, England: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004. xv, 263p. (Asia's transformations) 50-66. Langson Library  HN733.5 .S74 2004

Policy consistency in the midst of the Asian crisis: managing the furloughed and the farmers in three cities [Guangzhou, Shenyang and Wuhan]  In: Naughton, Barry J.; Yang, Dali L., eds. Holding China together: diversity and national integration in the post-Deng era. Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. xi, 304p. 149-192. Langson Library DS779.26 .H65 2004

State and society in urban China in the wake of the 16th Party Congress. In: Chu, Yun-Han; Lo, Chih-Cheng; Myers, Ramon H., eds. The new Chinese leadership: challenges and opportunities after the 16th Party Congress. Cambridge, England; New York: Cambridge University Prses, 2004. viii, 256p. (China Quarterly special issues. New series, no.4) 124-140. Langson Library DS779.26 .N49 2004

Guest editor's introduction [to Selections from Report on Poverty and Anti-Poverty in Urban China, by Tang Jun]. Chinese Sociology and Anthropology (Armonk, NY) 36, nos.2-3 (Win-Spr 2003-2004) 3-9. Langson Bound Periodicals  HM1 .C45  v.36 2003/2004; Available online: http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0009-4625

Chinese urban jobs and the WTO. China Journal (Canberra) no.49 (Jan 2003) 61-87. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS701 .A93  no.49-50 2003; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/234

State and society in urban China in the wake of the 16th Party Congress.  China Quarterly (Cambridge, England; New York) no.176 (Dec 2003) 943-959. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS701 .C472  no.175-176 2003; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Globalization and human rights for workers in China: convergence or collision? In: Monshipouri, Mahmood, et al., eds. Constructing human rights in the age of globalization. Armonk, N.Y.; London: M.E. Sharpe, 2003. xxxiii, 353p. 178-213. Langson Library JC571 .C66 2003

Labour market reform and the plight of the laid-off proletariat. China Quarterly (Cambridge, England; New York) no.170 (Jun 2002) 304-326. DS701 .C472  no.169-170 2002; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Labor in limbo: pushed by the plan toward the mirage of the market.  In: Mengin, Francoise; Rocca, Jean-Louis, eds. Politics in China: moving frontiers. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. xxviii, 261p. 31-61. Langson Library HC427.92 .P65 2002

The China difference: city studies under socialism and beyond. In: Eade, John; Mele, Christopher, eds. Understanding the city: contemporary and future perspectives. Oxford; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2002. vii, 423p. 204-221. Langson Library  HT119 .U53 2002

Why we cannot count the 'unemployed'.  China Quarterly (Cambridge, England; New York) no.167 (Sep 2001) 671-688. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS701 .C472  no.167-168 2001; Available online:  http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Clashes between reform and opening: labor market formation in three cities. In: Chao, Chien-min; Dickson, Bruce J., eds. Remaking the Chinese state: strategies, society, and security. London; New York: Routledge, 2001. ix, 293p. 103-131. Langson Library  JQ1510 .R463 2001

Demolishing partitions: back to beginnings in the cities? In: Edmonds, Richard Louis, ed. The People's Republic of China after 50 years. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. viii, 178p. (Studies on contemporary China). 67-77. Langson Library  DS777.55 .P4242 2000

The potential for urban unrest: will the fencers stay on the Piste? In: Shambaugh, David, ed. Is China unstable? Assessing the factors. Armonk, N.Y.; London: M.E. Sharpe, 2000. xi, 177p. (Studies on contemporary China) 79-94. Langson Library  HC427.92 .I8 2000

Contesting Citizenship in Urban China: Peasant Migrants, the State, and the Logic of Market. University of California Press, 1999. Langson Library HB2114.A3 S65 1999 ; Available online: http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft638nb3hw/  

Human rights issues in China's internal migration: insights from comparisons with Germany and Japan. In: Bauer, Joanne R.; Bell, Daniel A., eds. The East Asian challenge for human rights. Cambridge, Eng.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. xiii, 394p. 285-312. Langson Library  JC599.E18 E37 1999

Citizenship issues in China's internal migration: comparisons with Germany and Japan.  Political Science Quarterly (New York) 114, no.3 (Fall 1999) 455-478. Langson Bound Periodicals H1 .P8  v.114 no.3-4 1999/2000

States and Sovereignty in the Global Economy. London: Routledge, 1999. Co-editor with David A. Smith and Steven C. Topik. Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/114963 

China's floating population.  In: Goldman, Merle; MacFarquhar, Roderick, eds. The paradox of China's post-Mao reforms. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999. viii, 454p. (Harvard contemporary China series, 12) 220-240. Langson Library  JQ1510 .P37 1999

Demolishing partitions: back to beginnings in the cities? China Quarterly (London) no.159 (Sep 1999) 629-639. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Job categories and employment channels among the floating population.  In: O'Leary, Greg, ed. Adjusting to capitalism: Chinese workers and the state. Armonk, N.Y.; London: M.E. Sharpe, 1998. 181p. 3-47. Langson Library HD8736.5 .A34 1998   

Despite decentralization: disadvantages, dependence and ongoing central power in the inland--the case of Wuhan. China Quarterly (London) no.145 (Mar 1996) 1-34. SRLF Storage DS701 .C472  no.145-146 1996; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

China's urban transients in the transition from socialism and the collapse of the communist 'urban public goods regime'.  Comparative Politics (New York) 27, no.2 (Jan 1995) 127-146. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/17655

 The Chinese work unit and transient labor in the transition from socialism. Modern China (Beverly Hills, CA) 21, no.2 (Apr 1995) 155-183. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/20808

The floating population in the cities: chances for assimilation? In: Davis, Deborah S., et al., eds. Urban spaces in contemporary China: the potential for autonomy and community in post-Mao China. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press: Cambridge, Eng.; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 449p. (Woodrow Wilson Center series.) 113-139. Langson Library HT147.C48 U72 1995

 China's Transition from Socialism: Statist Legacies and Market Reforms. Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1993. Langson Library HC427.92 .S63 1993   

China's transients and the state: a form of civil society? Politics and Society (Thousand Oaks, CA) 21, no.1 (Mar 1993) 91-122. Langson Bound Periodicals  H1 .P82  v.21 1993; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/21420

Urban entrepreneurs and the state: the merger of state and society. In: Rosenbaum, Arthur Lewis, ed. State and society in China: the consequences of reform. Boulder, Colo.; Oxford, Eng.: Westview Press, 1992. 240p. 121-141. Langson Library  DS779.26 .S74 1992

From Lathes to Looms: China's Industrial Policy in Comparative Perspective. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991.  Langson Library HD3616.C63 S65 1991  

Urban reform and relational contracting in post-Mao China: an interpretation of the transistion from plan to market. Studies in Comparative Communism (Los Angeles, CA) 22, nos.2-3 (Sum 1989) 171-186. Langson Bound Periodicals  HX 1 S75  v.22 1989; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/9621

Capitalist measures with Chinese characteristics. Problems of Communism (Washington, DC) 38, no.1 (Jan-Feb 1989) 19-33. Langson Bound Periodicals  HX 1 P75  v.38 1989

Democracy with Chinese characteristics. World Policy Journal (New York) 6, no.4 (Fall 1989) 621-632. Langson Bound Periodicals  D839 .W5687  v.6 1988/89

City, province and region: the case of Wuhan. In: Reynolds, Bruce L., ed. Chinese economic policy: economic reform at midstream. New York: Paragon House, 1988. 318p. (World social systems series, China in a new era.) 233-284. Langson Library  HC427.92 .C451458 1989

Uncertain paternalism: tensions in recent regional restructuring in China.  International Regional Science Review (Philadelphia, PA) 11, no.1 (1987) 23-42 Langson Bound Periodicals  H1 .I57  v.11 1987/88

The 1980 inflation and the politics of price control in the PRC.  In: Lampton, David M., ed. Policy implementation in post-Mao China. Berkeley; London: University of California Press, 1987. 439p. (Studies on China, 7.) 81-118. Langson Library  DS779.16 .P65 1987

China's economy: reform and state control. Current History (Philadelphia, PA) 85, no.512 (Sep 1986) 261-264, 275. Langson Bound Periodicals  D410 .C82  v.85 1986; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/6950

China's new economic policies and the local industrial political process: the case of Wuhan. Comparative Politics (New York) 18, no.4 (Jul 1986) 379-400. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/17655

Industrial reform: decentralization, differentiation and the difficulties. Journal of International Affairs (New York) 39, no.2 (Win 1986) 105-118. Langson Bound Periodicals  JX1 .J6  v.39 1985/86; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/7138

Temporary residence certificate regulations in Wuhan, May 1983. China Quarterly (London) no.101 (Mar 1985) 98-103. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Chinese Business Under Socialism: The Politics of Domestic Commerce. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984 (pb, 1987). Langson Library HF1604 .S64 1984   

Three Visions of Chinese Socialism. Editor. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1984. Langson Library HX419.Z7 T47 1984   

Commerce: the petty private sector and the three lines in the early 1980s. In: Solinger, Dorothy J., ed. Three visions of Chinese socialism. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1984. xii, 154p. 73-111. . Langson Library HX419.Z7 T47 1984 

Marxism and the market in socialist China: the reforms of 1979-1980 in context. In: Nee, Victor; Mozingo, David, eds. State and society in contemporary China. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell UP, 1983. 303p. 194-219. Langson Library  DS777.75 .S76 1983  

Politics in Yunnan Province in the decade of disorder: elite factional strategies and central-local relations, 1967-1980. China Quarterly (London) no.92 (Dec 1982) 628-662. Langson Library DS701 .C472  no.89-92 1982; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

The Fifth National People's Congress and the process of policy making: reform, readjustment, and the opposition.  Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) 22, no.12 (Dec 1982) 1238-1275. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/16603

Economic reform via reformulation in China: where do rightist ideas come from?  Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) 21, no.9 (Sep 1981) 947-960. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/16603

Socialists goals and capitalist tendencies in Chinese commerce, 1949-1952. Modern China (Beverly Hills, CA) 6, no.2 (Apr 1980) 197-224. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/20808

The shadowy second stage of China's ten-year plan: building up regional systems, 1976-1985. Pacific Affairs (Vancouver, B.C.) 52, no.2 (Sum 1979) 241-264. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/934

State versus merchant: commerce in the countryside in the early People's Republic of China. Comparative Studies in Society and History (New York) 21, no.2 (Apr 1979) 168-194. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/19846

Some speculations on the return of the regions: parallels with the past. China Quarterly (London) no.75 (Sep 1978) 623-638. SRLF Storage DS701 .C472  no.73-76 1978; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/23000

Regional Government and Political Integration in Southwest China, 1949-1954. Berkeley: University of California, 1977. Langson Library JQ1509 1949 .S64

Minority nationalities in China's Yunnan Province: assimilation, power and policy in a socialist state. World Politics (Princeton, NJ) 30, no.1 (Oct 1977) 1-23. Available at : http://uclibs.org/PID/961

 

Feng Wang--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aFeng Wang

The demographic factor in China’s transitions (Wang Feng and Andrew Mason). In Loren Brant and Thomas Rawski (eds.), China’s Great Economic Transformations. Cambridge University Press. 136-166. 2008. Langson Library HC427.92 .C46525 2008

Boundaries and Categories: Rising Inequality in Post-Socialist Urban China. Stanford University Press, 2008. Langson Library HN740.Z9 S64655 2008

China’s local and national fertility policies at the end of the twentieth century. (Gu Baochang, Wang Feng, Guo Zhigang, and Zhang Erli). Population and Development Review. March 2007 33 no.1 129-148. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/31457

Population ageing: challenges, opportunities, and institutions. In: Zhao, Zhongwei; Guo, Fei, eds. Transition and challenge: China's population at the beginning of the 21st century. Oxford, England; New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. xiv, 350p. 177-196. Langson Library HB887 .T73 2007; Available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199299294.001.0001

Categorical sources of income inequality in urban China. In: Tang, Wenfang; Holzner, Burkart, eds. Social change in contemporary China: C.K. Yang and the concept of institutional diffusion. Pittsburgh, Penn.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2007. viii, 324p. 125-152. Langson Library HN733.5 .S623 2007

Famine, social disruption, and involuntary fetal loss: evidence from Chinese survey data. Demography (Silver Spring, MD) 42, no.2 (May 2005) 301-322. Langson Bound Periodicals HB881.A1 D53  v.42 no.1-2 2005; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/967 

Can China afford to continue its one-child policy? AsiaPacific Issues 77: 1-12. Honolulu: the East-West Center. 2005. Available online: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/fileadmin/stored/pdfs/api077.pdf

Society and mortality [compares East Asia and Europe]. In: Bengtsson, Tommy, et al. Life under pressure: mortality and living standards in Europe and Asia, 1700-1900. Cambridge, Mass.; London: MIT Press, 2004. xiv, 531p. (MIT Press Eurasian population and family history series) 107-132. Langson Library HB3581 .L545 2004

Housing improvement and distribution in urban China: initial evidence from China's 2000 census. China Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Greater China (Hong Kong) 3, no.2 (Fall 2003) 121-143. Aailable online: http://www.chineseupress.com/promotion/China%20Review/China_review_J.html#5

Double jeopardy? Female rural migrant labourers in urban China, the case of Shanghai. In: Garcia, Brigida; Anker, Richard; Pinnelli, Antonella, eds. Women in the labour market in changing economies: demographic issues. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. xiii, 341p. 166-183. Langson Library HD6053 .W638534 2003

Pretransitional fertility in China. Population and Development Review (Malden, MA) 28, no.4 (Dec 2002) 735-750. Langson Bound Periodicals HB848 .P6  v.28 no.3-4 2002; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/981

Positive check or Chinese checks? [historical demography]. Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, MI) 61, no.2 (May 2002) 591-607. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS501 .J546  v.61 no.1-2 2002; Available online: http://www.jstor.org/journals/00219118.html

Rural migrants in Shanghai: living under the shadow of socialism. International Migration Review (New York) 36, no.2 (Sum 2002) 520-545. Langson Bound Periodicals  JV6001 .I5  v.36 no.1-2 2002; Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/8757 

Asian Population History. (Liu T’sui-jung, James Lee, David Reher, Osamu Saito, and Wang Feng, editors). Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2001. Langson Library HB3633.A3 A837 2001

Nuptiality among the Qing nobility, 1640-1900. In: Liu, Ts'ui-jung, et al., eds. Asian population history. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2001. xii, 451p. (International studies in demography) 353-373. Langson Library HB3633.A3 A837 2001

Male nuptiality and male-fertility among the Qing nobility: polygyny or serial monogamy? In: Bledsoe, Caroline; Lerner, Susana; Guyer, Jane I., eds. Fertility and the male life-cycle in the era of fertility decline. Oxford, Eng.; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. x, 376p. (International studies in demography) 188-206. Langson Library HB901 .F469 2000

Gendered migration and the migration of genders in contemporary China. In: Entwisle, Barbara; Henderson, Gail E., eds. Re-drawing boundaries: work, households, and gender in China. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. xii, 344p. 231-242. Langson Library HD8736.5 .R4 2000; Available online: http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt938nd0k8

One Quarter of Humanity, Malthusian Mythology and Chinese Realities 1700-2000. (James Lee and Wang Feng). Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1999. Langson Library HB3578 .L44 1999

Malthusian models and Chinese realities: the Chinese demographic system 1700-2000. Population and Development Review (New York) 25, no.1 (Mar 1999) 33-65. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/981

Inside China's cities: institutional barriers and opportunities for urban migrants. American Economic Review (Nashville, TN) 89, no.2 (May 1999) 276-280. Langson Bound Periodicals  HB1 .A44  v.89 no.1-3 1999. Available online: http://www.jstor.org/journals/00028282.html

The breakdown of a great wall: recent changes in the household registration system of China. In: Scharping, Thomas, ed. Floating population and migration in China: the impact of economic reforms. Hamburg: Institut fur Asienkunde, 1997. 376p. (Mitteilungen des Instituts fur Asienkunde Hamburg, Nr. 284) 149-165 [on order]

China: the many facets of demographic change (ed.) Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996 214p. Langson Library  HB1064.A3 C46 1996

Age at marriage and first birth interval: the emerging change in sexual behavior among young couples in China. Population and Development Review (New York) 22, no.2 (Jun 1996) 299-320. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/981

A decade of the one-child policy: achievements and implications. In: Goldstein, Alice; Wang, Feng, eds. China: the many facets of demographic change. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1996. 214p. (Brown University studies in population and development.) 97-120. Langson Library  HB1064.A3 C46 1996

Marital fertility control among the Qing noblity: implications for two types of preventive check. Population Studies (London) 49, no.3 (Nov 1995) 383-400. Available online: http://www.jstor.org/journals/00324728.html

Infant and child mortality among the Qing nobility: implications for two types of positive check. Population Studies (London) 48, no.3 (Nov 1994) 395-411. Available online: http://www.jstor.org/journals/00324728.html

Parity progression and birth intervals in China: the influence of policy in hastening fertility decline. Population and Development Review (New York) 19, no.1 (Mar 1993) 61-101. Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/981

Chinese demography: the state of the field.  Journal of Asian Studies (Ann Arbor, MI) 49, no.4 (Nov 1990) 807-834. Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00219118.html 

The roles of individuals' socioeconomic characteristics and the government family planning program in China's fertility decline. Population Research and Policy Review (Amsterdam) 7, no.3 (1988) 255-276. Langson Bound Periodicals  HB648 .P653  v.7 1988 Available online: http://uclibs.org/PID/1654

 

Jeffrey Wasserstrom--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aJeffrey Wasserstrom

Shanghai : global city. New York ; London : Routledge, 2008. On order

China's Brave New World--And Other Tales for Global Times. Indiana University Press, forthcoming 2007. Langson Loan Res Desk  DS779.23 .W38 2007

Human Rights and Revolutions, co-ed. Rowman and Littlefield, 2000 and 2007 2nd ed. Langson Library JC585 .H86 2000 & JC585 .H86 2007

Twentieth-Century China: New Approaches, ed. Routledge, 2003. Langson Library DS774 .T84 2003

Chinese Femininities/Chinese Masculinities: A Reader, co-ed. University of California Press, 2002. Langson Library HQ1075.5.C6 C47 2002; Also available online from http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt4f59q2wj

“History's place in the human rights debate” China Rights Forum (New York) (Spr 2001) 23-25.

The 20th Century: A Retrospective. Westview Press, 2000. Langson Library CB425 .A135 2002

 “Student protests in fin-de-siecle China” New Left Review (London) no.237 (Sep-Oct 1999) 52-76.  Langson Bound Periodicals HX3 .N36  no.235-238 1999; Also available online from  http://newleftreview.org/

Popular Protest and Political Culture in Modern China, co-ed. Westview Press, 1992 and 1994 second edition. Langson Library DS779.32 .P67 1992 & DS779.32 .P67 1994

“The evolution of the Shanghai student protest repertoire; or, where do correct tactics come from?” In: Wakeman, Frederic, Jr.; Yeh, Wen-hsin, eds. Shanghai sojourners. Berkeley: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1992. 362p. (China research monograph, 40.) Langson Library DS796.S257 S57 1992

Student Protests in Twentieth-Century China: The View from Shanghai. Stanford University Press, 1991. Langson Library LA1134.S4 W37 1991

“Student protest and student life: Shanghai, 1919-49” Social History (Hull, England) 14, no.1 (Jan 1989) 1-29. Langson Bound Periodicals HN1 .S48  v.14 1989

“'Civilization' and its discontents: the Boxers and Luddites as heroes and villains” Theory and Society (Amsterdam) 16, no.5 (Sep 1987) 675-707. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/23056

“The first Chinese red scare?: fanchi propaganda and pro-red responses during the Northern Expedition” Republican China (Urbana, IL) 11, no.1 (Nov 1985) 32-51.

“Resistance to the one-child family” Modern China (Beverly Hills, CA) 10, no.3 (Jul 1984) 345-374. Available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/20808


 

 

Roberta Wue--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aRoberta Wue

Picturing Hong Kong: Photography 1855-1910. New York: Asia Society Galleries, c1997. Langson Loan Res Desk TR102.H6 P56 1997

“The profits of philanthropy: relief aid, Shenbao, and the art world in later nineteenth-century Shanghai” Late Imperial China (Baltimore, MD) 25, no.1 (Jun 2004) 187-211. Langson Bound Periodicals  DS754 .C5332  v.25 2004; Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/640

“Deliberate looks: Ren Bonian's 1888 Album of Women” In: Kuo, Jason C., ed. Visual culture in Shanghai 1850s-1930s. Washington, D.C.: New Academia Publishing, 2007. xvi, 356p. 55-77. Langson Library    N7347.S48 .K86 2007

 

Mei Zhan--Faculty of Chinese Studies

aMei Zhan

“A Doctor of the Highest Caliber Treats an Illness before It Happens.” Medical Anthropology, special issue on the globalization of Chinese Medicine, 28:2, forthcoming in 2009. Will be available from http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0145-9740

Wild consumption: relocating responsibilities in the time of SARS” In: Zhang, Li; Ong, Aihwa, eds. Privatizing China: socialism from afar. Ithaca, N.Y.; London: Cornell University Press, 2008. viii, 282p. 151-167.  Langson Library HD4318 .P755 2008

“Civet Cats, Fried Grasshoppers, and David Beckham’s Pajamas: unruly bodies after SARS,” American Anthropologist, 2005, 107:1:31-42.  Langson Bound Periodicals GN1 .A5  v.107 2005; Also available from http://www.anthrosource.net/loi/aa

“Does it take a miracle? Negotiating knowledges, identities, and communities of traditional Chinese medicine [Shanghai, San Francisco]” Cultural Anthropology (Arlington, VA) 16, no.4 (Nov 2001) 453-480. Langson Bound Periodicals GN301 .C85  v.16 2001; Also available from http://www.anthrosource.net/loi/can

 

Faculty of Japanese Studies

aEdward Fowler

"Lifeblood" and "The Vow," by Tamura Toshiko. In THE MODERN MURASAKI: WRITING BY WOMEN OF MEIJI JAPAN, ed. Rebecca L. Copeland & Melek Ortabasi (Columbia University Press, 2006). Langson Library    PL782.E1 M63 2006

A MAN WITH NO TALENTS. A translation of SANYA GAKEPPUCHI NIKKI, by Oyama Shiro (Cornell University Press, 2005). Langson Library    HD5854.2.J3 O9313 2005

Translations of essays by Maeda Ai on the fiction of Higuchi Ichiyo ('Takekurabe') and Kawabata Yasunari ('Asakusa kurenaidan'), In Maeda Ai, TEXT AND THE CITY: ESSAYS ON JAPANESE MODERNITY, ed. James A. Fujii (Duke University Press, 2004). Langson Library    PL726.57.C5 M33 2004

 "Piss and Run: Or How Ozu Does a Number on SCAP," in WORD AND IMAGE IN JAPANESE CINEMA, ed. Dennis Washburn and Carole Cavanaugh (Cambridge University Press, 2001). Langson Library    PN1993.5.J3 W67 2001

 "The Buraku in Modern Japanese Literature: Texts and Contexts." THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES, Vol. 26 (Winter, 2000). Langson Library    DS801 .J7  v.26 2000 Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00956848.html

SAN'YA BLUES: LABORING LIFE IN CONTEMPORARY TOKYO (Cornell University Press, 1996). Langson Library    HD5854.2.J3 F68 1996

"Rendering Words, Traversing Cultures: On the Art and Politics of Translating Japanese Literature." THE JOURNAL OF JAPANESE STUDIES, Vol. 17 (Winter, 1991). Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00956848.html  

THE RHETORIC OF CONFESSION: SHISHOSETSU IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY JAPANESE FICTION (University of California Press, 1988). Langson Library    PL747.63.A85 F6 1988 

  

aJames Fujii

Text and the City: Essay on Japanese Modernity, Edited and with an Introduction by James Fujii, Durham: Duke University Press, 2004. Langson Library    PL726.57.C5 M33 2004

“From Politics to Culture: Modern Japanese Literary Studies in the Age of Cultural Studies,” in Learning Places: The Afterlives of Area Studies, Edited by Masao Miyoshi and H.D. Harootunian, Duke University Press, 2002. Langson Library    DS32.9.U5 L43 2002

"Intimate Alienation: Japanese Urban Rail and the Commodification of Urban Subjects," in special issue of Differences, vol.11, no.2, Summer 1999. Langson Bound PeriodicalsHQ1101 .D54  v.11 1999/2000. Available online http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/differences/

"Internationalizing Japan: Rebellion in Kirikiri and the International Research Center for Japanese Studies," (Special issue of Polygraph, “Legislating Cultures,” Spring 1998). Also appeared in revised form in Journal of Intercultural Studies, 1998. Langson Bound Periodicals JA 1 A1 P64  no.10 1998

Writing out Asia: modernity, canon, and Natsume Soseki's Kokoro. In: Barlow, Tani E., ed. Formations of colonial modernity in East Asia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1997. vi, 453p. 171-197. Langson Library    DS509.3 .F57 1997

"Minorites in a 'Homogenous' State: The Case of Japan." In Arif Dirlik, ed., WHAT IS IN A RIM? CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE PACIFIC REGION IDEA, (Westview Press, 1995). Langson Library    HC681 .W48 1993

Contesting the Meiji subject: Soseki's Neko reconsidered. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (Cambridge, MA) 49, no.2 (Dec 1989) 553-574. Available online http://uclibs.org/PID/968

 

 aSusan Klein

“Esotericism in noh commentaries and plays: Konparu Zenchiku's Meishuku shu and Kakitsubata” In: Scheid, Bernhard; Teeuwen, Mark, eds. The culture of secrecy in Japanese religion. London; New York: Routledge, 2006. xvii, 397p. 229-254. Langson Library    BL2211.S32 C85 2006

“Turning damsel flowers to lotus blossoms: Ominameshi and medieval commentaries” In: Smethurst, Mae J.; Laffin, Christina, eds. The Noh ominameshi: a flower viewed from many directions. Ithaca, N.Y.: East Asia Program, Cornell University, 2003. xxvi, 332p. (Cornell East Asia series, no.118) 47-87. Langson Library    DS501 .C676 no.118

“Wild words and syncretic deities: kyogen kigo and honji suijaku in medieval literary allegories” In: Teeuwen, Mark; Rambelli, Fabio, eds. Buddhas and kami in Japan: honji suijaku as a combinatory paradigm. London; New York: RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. ix, 371p. 177-203. Langson Library    BL2222.23 .B83 2003

“Down the primrose path: Ariwara no Narihira as love god in medieval poetic commentaries and noh theater.” In: Sekine, Eiji, ed. Japanese poeticity and narrativity revisited. West Lafayette, Ind.: Association for Japanese Literary Studies, Purdue University, 2003. vi, 344p. (PAJLS: Proceedings of the Association for Japanese Literary Studies, vol.4) 115-137. [on order]

Allegories of Desire: The Esoteric Literary Commentaries of Medieval Japan (Harvard University Press, 2003). Langson Library    PL728.A2 K54 2002

"Fujiwara Tameaki" In Steven D. Carter (ed.) Medieval Japanese Writers, a volume in the series Dictionary of Literary Biography (1999) .Langson Reference  PN451 .D537 v.203 

"A Translation of Ise monogatari zuinô (The Essence of The Tales of Ise)," Monumenta Nipponica 53:1 13-43 (Spring 1998). Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00270741.html 

"Allegories of Desire: Poetry and Eroticism in Ise monogatari zuinô," Monumenta Nipponica 52:4: 441-465 (Winter 1997). Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00270741.html

"Woman as Serpent: The Demonic Feminine in the Noh Play Dôjôji" in Religious Reflections on the Human Body, edited by Jane Marie Law (1994). [on order]

“When the moon strikes the bell: desire and enlightenment in the Noh play Dojoji”.  Journal of Japanese Studies (Seattle) 17, no.2 (Sum 1991) 291-322. Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00956848.html

Ankoku buto: the premodern and postmodern influences on the dance of utter darkness  Ithaca, N.Y.: East Asia Program, Cornell University, 1988 101p. Langson Library    GV1783.2 .K54 1988

“Kakitsubata (The iris).”  In: Brazell, Karen; Gabriel, J. Philip, eds. Twelve plays of the Noh and Kyogen theaters. Ithaca, N.Y.: East Asia Program, Cornell University, 1988. 257p. (Cornell University East Asia papers, no.50.) 63-79. [on order] 

aBert Winther-Tamaki

"Oriental Coefficient: The Role of China in the Japanization of Yôga" Modern Chinese Literature & Culture 18:1 (Summer 2006), pp.85-119. Langson Bound Periodicals  PL2303 .M63  v.18 2006

"Asian Possessions of the Cubist Body: 'Home from Home'" Cubism in Asia; Unbounded Dialogues, International Symposium Report ed. by Yasuko Furuichi. (Tokyo: Japan Foundation, 2006), pp.304-311. [on order]

Isamu Noguchi and Modern Japanese Ceramics: A Close Embrace of the Earth co-author with Louise Cort. Washington, D.C.: The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Langson Library  NK4210.N555 A4 2003

"Oil Painting in Postsurrender Japan: Reconstructing Subjectivity through Deformation of the Body" Monumenta Nipponica vol.58, no.3 (Autumn 2003), pp.347-396. Langson Bound Periodicals DS821.A1 M6  v.58 no.3-4 2003

Art in the Encounter of Nations: Japanese and American Artists in the Early Postwar Years. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2001. Langson Library  N7355 .W56 2001

"Stone Pied-à-Terre and Space-Age Steel: Isamu Noguchi and the Credo of Truth to Material" in Isamu Noguchi, Sculptural Design (Weil am Rhein, Germany: Vitra Design Museum, 2001), pp.186- 218. Langson Library  NB237.N6 A4 2001

"Minoru Yamasaki: Contradictions of Scale in the Career of the Nisei Architect of the World’s Largest Building" Amerasia Journal. vol.26, no.3 (Winter 2001), pp.162-188. Langson Bound Periodicals E184.O6 A4  v.26 2000/01

"Yagi Kazuo: The Admission of the Nonfunctional Object into the Japanese Pottery World" Journal of Design History vol.12, no.2, (June 1999), pp.123- 141. Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/09524649.html

Yukinori Yanagi; Image, Nation & Transnation. Co-Editor, primary author, with essays by graduate students of the Visual Studies Ph.D program. CD Rom. University of California, Irvine. 1998. Langson Multimedia ResCtr  N7359.Y36 Y855 1998

"Embodiment/Disembodiment in Japanese Painting During the Fifteen Year War" Monumenta Nipponica vol.52, no.2 (Summer 1997), pp.145- 180. Available online http://www.jstor.org/journals/00270741.html

“Mark Tobey, White Writing for a Janus-Faced America,” Word & Image vol.13, no.1 (January-March 1997), pp.77-91. Langson Bound Periodicals  NX 1 W64  v.13 1997

“The Rejection of Isamu Noguchi's Hiroshima Cenotaph: A Japanese American Artist in Occupied Japan,” Art Journal vol.53, no.4 (Winter 1994), pp.23-27. Langson Bound Periodicals   N81 .A78  v.53 1994

 

Robert Garfias--Faculty of Japanese Studies

aRobert Garfias

"Commentary on presentations" In: Terada, Yoshitaka, ed. Authenticity and cultural identity: performing arts in Southeast Asia. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 2007. 187p. (Senri ethnological reports 65): 175-178.

“Preludes to an Award .” Minpaku anthropology newsletter   no.20 (2005):  6-7.

“How an Ethnomusicologist Looks at Music” Senri ethnological reports ; Ser. 47 (2004): 239-245.

“Time and Perception in the Structure of Music.” Senri ethnological reports ; Ser. 47 (2004): 127-142.

“Music across Cultures.” Senri ethnological reports ; Ser. 47 (2004): 79-84.

“Cultural Contact and the Dissemination of Music.” Senri ethnological reports ; Ser. 47 (2004): 53-77.

Choice, Preference and Cultural Perimeters.”  Senri ethnological reports ; Ser. 47 (2004): 37-52.

"Studying Cultural Change through Music" in ユーラシアと日本の交流に関する総合的研究(comprehensive Study concerning cultural flow of /between Japan and Eurasia) of 人間文化研究機構連携研究 シンポジウム. Available online at: http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/bio-research/Studying%20Cultural%20Change%20through%20Music.pdf.

"Some principles of formal variation in the Kolintang music of the Maranao." Asian Music vol.27, no.2 (Spr-Sum 1996): 105-122. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/33315

"The Burmese Piano Music of U Ko Ko." Ethnomusicology Online no.1 (November 1995) Available online at  http://www.umbc.edu/eol/garfias/burma1.html

"The Okinawan kunkunshi notation system and its role in the dissemination of the Shuri court music tradition." Asian Music vol.25, nos.1-2 (1993-1994): 115-144. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/33315

"Survival of Turkish Characteristics in Romanian Musica Lautareasca" Yearbook for Traditional Music 1981: 97-107. Available online at http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/bio-research/turkish-lautareasca.pdf OR http://uclibs.org/PID/33351

Music of a thousand autumns: the Togaku style of Japanese court music. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976 322p. Langson Oversize ML340 .G42

"A musical visit to Burma." World of Music(Berlin) vol.17, no.1 ( 1975): 3-13.

"Preliminary thoughts on Burmese modes." Asian Music vol.7, no.1 ( 1975):  39-49. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/33315

"Some principles of formal variation in Kolintang music of the Maranao." Ethnomusicology vol. 18, no.1 (Jan 1974): 43-55. Available online at:http://uclibs.org/PID/33322

"The Sacred Mi-Kagura of the Japanese Imperial Court." Selected Reports (Institute of Ethnomusicology, UCLA) Vol. 1 No. 2 (1968). Available online at http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/bio-research/mikagura.pdf

"Gagaku: A Contemporary View" Today's Japan vol.5 no.6 (1960): 7-10. Available online at  http://aris.ss.uci.edu/rgarfias/bio-research/gagaku-contemporary-view.pdf

 

Jonathan Hall--Faculty of Japanese Studies

aJonathan Hall

“Area Studies at the Bedroom Door: Queer Theory, Japan, and the Case of the Missing Fantasy,” Japanese Studies 23: 2 (September 2003). 205-212. Langson Bound Periodicals DS801 .J288  v.23 2003; Available online at http://ejournals.ebsco.com/Journal.asp?JournalID=104606

"Japan's Progressive Sex: Male Homosexuality, National Competition, and the Cinema," in Andrew Grossman, ed., Queer Asian Cinema: Shadows in the Shade, New York: Harrington Park Press, 2000. 31-82.  Langson Library PN1995.9.H55 Q39 2000

 

 

Kathryn Ragsdale--Faculty of Japanese Studies

aKathryn Ragsdale

“Marriage, the newspaper business, and the nation-state: ideology in the late Meiji serialized katei shosetsu” Journal of Japanese Studies (Seattle) 24, no.2 (Sum 1998) 229-255.  Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/8703

 

 

 

Robert Uriu--Faculty of Japanese Studies

aRobert Uriu

“Japan in 2003: muddling ahead? “ Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) 44, no.1 (Jan-Feb 2004): 168-181. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/16603

“Japan in 2002: an up-and-down year, but mostly down” Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) 43, no.1 (Jan-Feb 2003): 78-90. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/16603

“Japan in 1998: nowhere to go but up?” Asian Survey (Berkeley, CA) 39, no.1 (Jan-Feb 1999) : 114-124. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/16603

Troubled industries : confronting economic change in Japan. Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1996.  Langson Library HD3616.J33 U74 1996

 

 

Anne Walthall--Faculty of Japanese Studies

aAnne Walthall

 

"Masturbation and Discourse on Female Sexual Practices in Early Modern Japan" Gender and History, vol. 21 no.1 (April 2009): 1-­18. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/11946 

"Forum: Preparation for marriage through service in households of the great the late Tokugawa period". Annual report of the Institute for International Studies   no.11 (2008): 105〜115.  

"女性史と私 アメリカで思い出すこと--日本女性史への道のり =Women's history and I: Reminiscences of Japanese women's history from the vantage point of the United States" 総合女性史研究  no.25 (2008): 69〜74.  

Servants of the Dynasty: Palace Women in World History. (ed.) Berkeley : University of California Press, 2008. 381pp. Langson Library  HQ1122 .S47 2008  

"Hiding the shoguns: secrecy and the nature of political authority in Tokugawa Japan" In: Scheid, Bernhard; Teeuwen, Mark, eds. The culture of secrecy in Japanese religion. London; New York: Routledge, 2006. xvii, 397p. 331-356. Langson Library BL2211.S32 C85 2006

"Networking for pleasure and profit [review article of Bonds of Civility: Aesthetic Networks and the Political Origins of Japanese Culture, by Eiko Ikegami; Bakumatsu ishinki no bunka to joho, by Miyachi Masato; and Kabuki Heroes on the Osaka Stage 1780-1830, by C. Andrew Gerstle]." Monumenta Nipponica (Tokyo) vol.61 no.1 (Spr 2006): 93-103. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/83590 

Japan: A Cultural, Social, and Political History, Houghton Mifflin Company (2006)

East Asia: A Cultural, Social, and Political History, Houghton Mifflin Company (2006) With Patricia Ebrey and James Palais

"The politics of gender: Japan's modernization from the perspective of the United States." Genda shigaku = Gender History (Tokyo) no.1 (2005) 5-14.

"研究会 フォーラム From Peasant Daughter to Samurai Wife: The Letters of Yoshino Michi." Annual report of the Institute for International Studies no.8 (2005): 97109.

"From private to public patriarchy: women, labor and the state in East Asia, 1600-1919 [China, Japan and Korea]." In: Meade, Teresa A.; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry E., eds. A companion to gender history. Oxford, England; Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 2004. xii, 676p. 444-458. Langson Library HQ1075 .C655 2004

The human tradition in modern Japan (ed.). Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 2002 xx, 241p. Langson Library CT1836 .H86 2001

"Nishimiya Hide: turning palace arts into marketable skills" In: Walthall, Anne, ed. The human tradition in modern Japan. Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 2002. xx, 241p. (The human tradition around the world, no.3) 45-60. Langson Library CT1836 .H86 2001

"幕末明治の女性と公共性 : 松尾多勢子の場合=Women and the Public Sphere in Mid-Nineteenth Century Japan" 思想 no.925 (2001): 105-122. East Asian Bd.Periodicals AS551 .S448  no.1-4 2001

江戸文化における大奥.  森本 恭代 [trans.] Journal of gender studies  (4), (21)  4364 ,2001/3.  

Solitary Thoughts--A Translation of Tadano Makuzu's Hitori Kangae. Monumenta Nipponica : studies on Japanese culture past and present vol. 56 no.1 (2001): 21-38 ,20010000. Langson Bound Periodicals DS821.A1 M6  v.56 2001; Also available online from http://uclibs.org/PID/929 

"Fille de paysan, epouse de samourai: les lettres de Yoshino Michi." Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales (Paris) no.1 (Jan-Feb 1999) [54e annee]: 55-86. Langson Bound Periodicals AP20 .A58  annee 54 no.1-3 1999; Also available online at http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/21195

 "Nativism as a social movement: Katagiri Harukazu and the Hongaku reisha" In: Breen, John; Teeuwen, Mark, eds. Shinto in history: ways of the kami. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; Richmond, Surrey, Eng.: Curzon Press, 2000. xii, 368p. 205-229.Langson Library BL2218 . S526 2000

Women and Class in Japanese History, edited with Hitomi Tonomura and Wakita Haruko, (1999). Langson Library HQ1762 .W625 1999

The Weak Body of a Useless Woman: Matsuo Taseko and the Meiji Restoration Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1998. Available at: DS881.5.M323 W35 1998

"Peripheries: rural culture in Tokugawa Japan" In: Beauchamp, Edward R., ed. Women and women's issues in post World War II Japan. New York; London: Garland, 1998. 354p. (Dimensions of contemporary Japan, 4.) 87-108. Langson Library HQ1762 .W63 1998

"The cult of sensibility in rural Tokugawa Japan: love poetry by Matsuo Taseko." Journal of the American Oriental Society vol.117, no.1 (Jan-Mar 1997): 70-86. Langson Bound Periodicals   PJ2 .A6  v.117 1997; Also available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/23024

"Devoted wives / unruly women: invisible presence in the history of Japanese social protest" In: Laslett, Barbara; Brenner, Johanna; Arat, Yesim, eds. Rethinking the political: gender, resistance, and the state. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. 489p. 282-312. Langson Library HQ1236 .R475 1995

"貞女/悪女 : 陰にかくれた女と百姓一揆=Devoted Wives/Unruly Women : Invisible Presence inthe History of Japanese Social Protest" Nagano Hiroko (trans) U.S.-Japan women's journal  vol.19 (1995): 111-130. Langson Bound Periodicals HQ1104 .N5  no.18-19 1995

"Off with their heads! The Hirata disciples and the Ashikaga shoguns" Monumenta Nipponica (Tokyo) vol.50, no.2 (Sum 1995): 137-170. Available online at http://uclibs.org/PID/929

"Edo riots [in 1733, 1787, and 1866]" In: McClain, James L.; Merriman, John M.; Ugawa, Kaoru, eds. Edo and Paris: urban life and the state in the early modern era. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1994. xxv, 483p. 407-428. Langson Library DS896.62 .E34 1994

"Deiri gunhoki [Military chronicle of a quarrel]" In: Readings in Tokugawa thought. Chicago: Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago, 1993. 218p. (Select papers, no.9.) 165-178.

"Caught in the middle: gunchu sodai in the restoration era." Asian Cultural Studies (Tokyo) 18 (1992) 81-105. SRLF DS12 .A473

Peasant uprisings in Japan: a critical anthology of peasant histories (ed.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1991 268p

“The life cycle of farm women in Tokugawa Japan” In: Bernstein, Gail Lee, ed. Recreating Japanese women, 1600-1945. Berkeley; Oxford, Eng.: University of California Press, 1991. 340p. 42-70. Langson Library  HQ1762 .R43 1991; Also available online at: http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft1x0nb0c2/

“The family ideology of the rural entrepreneurs in nineteenth century Japan” Journal of Social History vol. 23, no.3 (Spr 1990): 463-484. Available online at: http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0022-4529  

“Village networks: sodai and the sale of Edo nightsoil” Monumenta Nipponica (Tokyo) vol.43, no.3 (Fall 1988): 279-303. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/929

“Sharon Hamilton Nolte (1948-1987) [obituary]” Journal of Asian Studies vol. 46, no.4 (Nov 1987): 951-952. Available online at: http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0021-9118

“Social protest and popular culture in eighteenth-century Japan” In: Tucson: Published for the Association for Asian Studies by the University of Arizona Press, 1986 268p
[Association for Asian Studies monographs, no.43.]

“Peasant martyrs in rural Japan” アジア文化研=Asian Cultural Studies (Tokyo) no.15 (1985): 3-19. NRLF 2401.0441

「一揆」勝俣鎮夫著  歴史学研究   no.543 (1985): 2832.  

“Peripheries: rural culture in Tokugawa Japan” Monumenta Nipponica (Tokyo) vol.39, no.4 (Win 1984): 371-392. Available online at: http://uclibs.org/PID/929

“Comments on Professor Steeles Paper =アジア社会の近代化再考察--学際的研究の試み アジア文化研=Asian cultural studies   vol.14 (1984): 124. NRLF 2401.0441

“Narratives of peasant uprisings in Japan” Journal of Asian Studies vol. 42, no.3 (May 1983): 571-587. Available online at: http://openurl.cdlib.org/?sid=SCP:SCP&genre=article&__char_set=utf8&issn=0021-9118

“The state of social history for Japan [review article on Peasants, Rebels, and Outcastes; by Mikiso Hane” Peasant Studies vol. 10, no.2 (Win 1983): 103-111. Langson Bound Periodicals HD 101 P4  v.10 1982-83.

 

"Histories official, unofficial, and popular: shogunal favorites in the Genroku era." In: Baxter, James C.; Fogel, Joshua A., eds. Writing histories in Japan: texts and their transformations from ancient times through the Meiji era. Kyoto: International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 2007. iii, 371p. 175-199. (To be ordered)

 

Faculty of Korean Studies

 aChungmoo Choi

The politics of gender, aestheticism, and cultural nationalism in Sopyonje and The Genealogy. In: James, David E.; Kim, Kyung Hyun, eds. Im Kwon-Taek: the making of a Korean national cinema. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2002. 294p. (Contemporary film and television series) 107-133. Langson Library    PN1998.3.I42 I47 2002 

위험한여자 : 젠더와한국의민족주의. 서울시 : 삼인, 2001. Langson East Asian HQ1765.5 .D3617 2001

The politics of war memories toward healing [Korean comfort women]. In: Fujitani, T.; White, Geoffrey M.; Yoneyama, Lisa, eds. Perilous memories: the Asia-Pacific war(s). Durham, N.C.; London: Duke University Press, 2001. vi, 462p. 395-409. Langson Library    DS777.53 .P44 2001

Post - colonial classics of Korean Cinema (ed.). Irvine, Calif. : Korean Film Festival Committee at the University of California, Irvine, 1998. Langson Library    PN1993.42.K6 P67 1998

Dangerous Women: Gender and Korean Nationalism. Co-editor. Routledge, 1998. Langson Library   HQ1765.5 .D36 1998

Hegemony and shamanism: the state, the elite, and shamans in contemporary Korea
In: Lancaster, Lewis R.; Payne, Richard K., eds. Religion and society in contemporary Korea. Berkeley, Calif.: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 1997. 282p. 19-48.
Langson Library    BL2234 .R45 1997

The discourse of decolonization and popular memory: South Korea. In: Barlow, Tani E., ed. Formations of colonial modernity in East Asia. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1997. vi, 453p. 349-372. Langson Library    DS509.3 .F57 1997

Transnational capitalism, national imaginary, and the protest theater in South Korea. Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Durham, NC) v.22, no.1 (Spr 1995) 235-261.  Langson Bound Periodicals PN2 .B6  v.22 no.3 1995

The minjung culture movement and the construction of popular culture in Korea. In: Wells, Kenneth M., ed. South Korea's minjung movement: the culture and politics of dissidence. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995. 247p. (Studies from the Center for Korean Studies.) 105-118. Langson Library    DS922.25 .S68 1995

Immigrant mentality [Korean Americans]. In: Totten, George Oakley; Schockman, H. Eric, eds. Community in crisis: the Korean American community after the Los Angeles civil unrest of April 1992. Los Angeles: Center for Multiethnic and Transnational Studies, University of Southern California, 1994. 302p. 21-23. Langson Library    F869.L89 K624 1994

"The Discourse of Decolonization and Popular Memory: South Korea," Positions Spring, 1993, vol. 1, no. 1

 The recruitment of shamans in Korea: the symbiosis between cultural idioms and performing arts. In: Hoppal, Mihaly; Sadovszky, Otto von, eds. Shamanism past and present. Los Angeles: Fullerton International Society for Trans-Oceanic Research; Budapest: Ethnographic Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1989. 409p. 283-295. Langson Library    BL2370.S5 S4915 1989

 

 aKyunghyun Kim

'Tell the kitchen that there's too much buchu in the dumpling': reading Park Chan-wook's 'unknowable' Old Boy. Korea Journal (Seoul) 46, no.1 (Spr 2006) 84-108. Langson Bound Periodicals DS901 .K7  v.46 no.1-2 2006

임권택, 민족영화만들기. 파주시 : 한울, 2005.  Langson East Asian PN1998.3.I42 I4717 2005

Lethal work: domestic space and gender troubles in Happy End and The Housemaid.  In: McHugh, Kathleen; Abelmann, Nancy, eds. South Korea golden age melodrama: gender, genre, and national cinema. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2005. vii, 262p. (Contemporary approaches to film and television series) 201-228. Langson Library    PN1993.5.K6 S68 2005

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Im Kwon-Taek filmography. In: James, David E.; Kim, Kyung Hyun, eds. Im Kwon-Taek: the making of a Korean national cinema. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2002. 294p. (Contemporary film and television series) 271-273. Langson Library    PN1998.3.I42 I47 2002Asia Pacific cinema. (co-ed.). Durham, N.C. : London : Duke University Press, 2002. [In process]

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