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Assertive nationalism in Korean youth: Anti-American protest in the 2000s
Mokuhanga today: Tradition and innovation among woodblock printers in Kyoto, Japan
Hara Setsuko as mediator between prewar and postwar values in Occupation period film
Oral accounts of the Sa skya 'bag mo, past and present voices of the terrifying witches of Sa skya
Collective action participants, nonparticipants, and observers: Media use and student involvement on April 7, 2010 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Music genre on the move: Discourse and the cultural production of Japanese visual rock in Hong Kong
Media portrayals, migration, and identity of Mongolian ninja miners
Mani, Buddha of light: Buddhist elements in Manichaeism
Growing inequality: Post-Soviet transition and educational participation in Tajikistan
Objects of worship: Material culture in the production of shamanic rituals in South Korea
The school wall crumbles: Pollution, townization, and the changing ecology of rural schooling in northwest China
Buddhists discuss science in modern China (1895--1949)
Exploring biliteracy developments among Asian women in diasporas: The case of Taiwan
Narratives of sexuality and embodiment: Performative identities and abject agency in contemporary fiction and poetry by Japanese women writers
Kugaguˇi segyehwa: Contemporary "traditional" music and globalization in South Korea
Intercountry adoption in the Philippines and the United States: A multi-sited migration approach in an era of transnationalism
Some of us are looking at the stars: Japanese women, Hong Kong films, and transcultural fandom
Gender, transnational culture, and new media: Enacting female queer sexuality in Taiwan
Political access, legal fairness, and cross-ethnic trust in Central Asia
Cracking to divine: Pyro-plastromancy as an archetypal and common mantic and religious practice in Han and medieval china