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Japan as a cultural state (bunka kokka Nippon): Theater, culture, and politics
Narrating the colonial past in Manchuria and Shanghai in postwar Japanese literature
 
Gothic and the Pacific voyage: Patriotism, romance and savagery in South Seas travels and the Utopia of the Terra Australis
Japanese Buddhism in an age of empire: Mission and reform in colonial Korea, 1877--1931
 
Carnival canons: Calendars, genealogy, and the search for ritual cohesion in medieval China
In the halo of golden light: Imperial authority and Buddhist ritual in Heian Japan (749--1185)
 
Writing and the state in early China in comparative perspective
Confusions over Confucianism: Controversies over the religious nature of Confucianism, 1870--2007
 
Bodies and self-inflicted violence in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century China
Imposing states: External intervention and the politics of state formation
 
Delhi in the electrical age: Technologies of rule and rites of power in India's capital, 1903--2006
The Sanxingdui site: Art and archaeology
 
Gu Hongming and the re-invention of Chinese civilization
Teaching Chineseness in the trans-Pacific society: Overseas Chinese education in Canada and the United States, 1900--1919
 
Historicized ritual and ritualized history---women's lifecycle in late Medieval China (600--1000 AD)
Genre and the transformation of writing in Tang Dynasty China (618-907)
 
An independent wife during the Warring States: The life of Kitanomandokoro Nei (1548-1624) in letters
Studies in Jesuit art in Japan
 
The history of a historian: Perspectives on the authorial roles of Sima Qian
In the name of honor: Qian Qianyi (1582-1664) and the politics of loyalty in late imperial China
 
Contending states and religious orders in North China and in East Asian context, 906-1260
Underground empires: German imperialism and the introduction of geology in China, 1860-1919
 
Qian Daxin (1728--1804): Knowledge, identity, and reception history in China, 1750--1930
Self-realization of the Japanese Orthodox Church, 1912--1956
 
"Bandit suppression" in Manchukuo (1932-45)
Print culture in the imagination of modern Korea, 1880--1931: Knowledge, literature, and classics