Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies
December 2015
Research Articles:
- PENG XU on professional singing teachers during the late Ming
- SACHI SCHMIDT–HORI on gender construction in medieval Japanese acolyte tales
- EDWARD L. SHAUGHNESSY on the Classic of Poetry and the limits of orality
- RUYUE HE and MICHAEL NYLAN on the origins of the postface to the Documents
Review Essays:
- DONALD L. BAKER on Tonghak and Korean religious movements
- ELENA BARABANTSEVA on US-Chinese historical migrations & identities
13 Book Reviews
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