Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
June-December 2016
Research Articles:
- REGINALD JACKSON on homosocial male relationships in the Tale of Genji
- ARIEL FOX on the embodiment of money in Chinese literature
- PAUL VIERTHALER with a digital-humanities approach to Chinese book history
- ANGELA SCHOTTENHAMMER on Iranian & Arab merchants in Tang maritime commerce
Review Essays:
- JAMES A. BENN on medicine and spells in Tibetan and Chinese Buddhism
- SHELDON H. LU on Republican-era Chinese cinema
10 Book Reviews
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