Lucas Bender considers Du Fu's pivotal role in the transformation of Chinese poetic understanding...
Remembered today primarily as a poet, calligrapher, and critic, the protean Su Shi was an outspok...
In contrast to the large indigent population in Japan in the 1950s, very few Japanese live in pov...
Gerteis demonstrates that Japanese organized labor's discourse on womanhood not only undermined w...
'Chinese people should consume Chinese products!' This slogan was the catchphrase of a movement i...
Mountains have always been integral components of China's religious landscape. Early in Chinese h...
'George Elison's exuberant style, his amazing polyglot skills, and his overwhelming erudition mak...
Presenting fresh insights on the internal dynamics and global contexts that shaped foreign relati...
This is the most comprehensive study of pien-wen ('transformation texts,' i.e., tales of metamorp...
Forty lessons designed to introduce beginning students to the basic patterns and structures of Cl...
'In a government, military matters are the essential thing,' said Japan's 'Heavenly Warrior,' the...
Japan has long wrestled with the memories of World War II. Franziska Seraphim traces the activism...