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Publications

Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies

December 2022

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Research Articles:

The Rise of Tiba 題跋 as a Literary Genre in Song China (Chen Liu)

Riding Modern Waves: Sea Bathing for Health in Meiji Japan (Ellen Gardner Nakamura)

Unearthing Practice: Networked Authenticity and Sutra Interment (Charlotte Eubanks)

Review Essay:

Local and Borderland Spaces in Early China (D. Jonathan Felt)

Reviews of books by Robert Ford Campany, Hyaeweol Choi, Louise Edwards, Randolph B. Ford, Jie Li, Ian Miller, Meng Zhang, Laura Moretti, Si Nae Park, and Chün-fang Yü

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About HJAS: Founded in 1936 under the auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute, the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) has without interruption pursued its mission to disseminate original, outstanding research and book reviews on the humanities in Asia, focusing at present on the areas of China, Japan, Korea, and Inner Asia.

For a complete run of back issues online, with a five-year moving wall, see JSTOR. Starting with Volume 69 (2009), issues are also available through Project MUSE. For more information, please visit the HJAS official website.