The historic movement, the emotional speeches, the underground publications, and the famous legal...
Novelist Liang Xiaosheng's Confessions of a Red Guard relates minor, intensely personal incidents...
Several decades after the Korean War, the unnamed narrator, an orphan in his early teens, is take...
A collection of memoirs from more than fifty zhiqings or young Chinese who suffered under the rei...
Drawing on recent scholarship this study effectively re-examines Japan’s policies in Korea from 1...
Even before the Japanese first ventured abroad in the modern era, they came to understand that Sh...
In the small market town of Heaven's Turn on the Chengdu Plain, a simple-minded shopkeeper has ma...
This volume looks in detail at trade between the Qing dynasty and the Edo shogunate primarily in ...
Worm Story was originally published in 1985, and was adapted for the screen in 2007 by Lee Chang-...
“It is rare indeed to find so many important themes in U.S.-China relations addressed with both h...
Alai has said that he seeks to demystify Tibet and to depict the Tibetan reality--the 'noun' rath...
Kim Yeong-nang (1903-1950) is highly reputed in Korea for the delicate lyricism of his poems. Yet...
Hwang Sunw?n’s The Moving Fortress (1972) is a panorama of Korea and Koreans coming to terms with...
An autobiography by celebrated Japanese writer television show host journalist Kurihara Miwako, W...
In Elegy of a River Shaman, Fang Qi has elegantly woven folk songs and shamanic chants into an in...
How in Heaven's Name is a microcosm of the uprooting and dislocation that have characterized much...
A Twentieth-century Japanese Zen Master’s Commentary on Shōdöka (Cheng tao ke), the famous poem b...
Beijing Women presents four short stories: “Lipstick”, “Qipao”, “Ginger”, and “Beijing Women”—sto...
Offers a study of General Douglas MacArthur's effort to influence the religious life of Japan by ...
Conventional scholarship reads the story of Japan's late 19th-early 20th century encounter with C...
By studying Japanese films and their associated literature, this book reveals the covert stories ...
Comprehensively delineates the course of Japanese political and cultural developments from prehis...
This anthology gathers stories from established and emerging writers in China and is projected to...
Based on the author's experiences and materials used in teaching Chinese calligraphy for over a d...
This volume examines high-rise housing projects called danchi that were built during Japan’s year...
Unlike other accounts of the Cultural Revolution, novelist Liang Xiaosheng's Confessions of a Red...
In this collection of short stories, Ma Yuan tells enigmatic tales about an eponymous narrator's ...
Popular TV host Yan Shouyi has it all: A great job, a loyal wife and a beautiful young lover. It ...
Green Mountain compiles a representative selection of lyrical poems by contemporary Chinese poet ...
Wang Meng is the only Chinese writer who really understands China'', according to noted sinologis...
The crimson thread noted in the title of this book aptly describes the nature of Teriyama’s stori...
Stephen Girard's Trade with China, 1787-1824
Presented in four thematic sections, Scenes from Dutch Formosa brings together a variety of genre...
Shimada Kenji (1917–2000) was one of the great scholars of Chinese history and culture of the twe...
This collection of nine short stories written by Inoue Hisashi (1934-2010) evokes the mysterious ...
Takashi Yoshida provides a historical analysis of war and peace museums from the late nineteenth ...
In this remarkable memoir of a pivotal year in modern Chinese history, young communist activist Z...
This anthology by the students and colleagues of University of Pennsylvania East Asian History Pr...
This anthology gathers in two volumes either the representative works or the highly recognized pi...
Watsuji's Koji Junrei is a book of impressions of a trip he took in 1918 to Japan's ancient capit...
By the late nineteenth century, Japanese readers had access to translations of many of Europe and...
In 1983, concerned about the need to record and explain the experiences of Okinawans caught up in...
In Elegy of a River Shaman, Fang Qi has elegantly woven folk songs and shamanic chants into an in...
Conventional scholarship reads the story of Japan's late 19th-early 20th century encounter with C...
Hwang Sunw?n’s The Moving Fortress (1972) is a panorama of Korea and Koreans coming to terms with...
This volume looks in detail at trade between the Qing dynasty and the Edo shogunate primarily in ...