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        Molecular Feminisms 

        Roy, Deboleena (2018-11-04)
        "“Should feminists clone?” “What do neurons think about?” “How can we learn from bacterial writing?” These and other provocative questions have long preoccupied neuroscientist, molecular biologist, and intrepid feminist ...
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        The Changing Presentation of the American Indian 

        West, W. Richard; Hill, Richard; Ames, Michael M.; Clements, Janice; Maurer, Evan M.; Nason, James D.; Penney, David W.; Wedll, Jocelyn (2004)
        In this book, which grew out of a landmark NMAI symposium in 1995, Native and non-Native scholars and museum professionals explore issues concerning the representation of Indians and their cultures by museums in North ...
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        Mapping Water in Dominica 

        Hauser, Mark (2021)
        "Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/ 9780295748733 Dominica, a place once described as “Nature’s Island,” was rich in biodiversity and seemingly abundant water, but in the eighteenth century a brief, failed attempt by ...
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        Misreading the Bengal Delta 

        Dewan, Camelia (2021)
        "Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295749624 Perilously close to sea level and vulnerable to floods, erosion, and cyclones, Bangladesh is one of the top recipients of development aid earmarked for climate change ...
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        Medicine and Memory in Tibet 

        Hofer, Theresia (2018)
        Only fifty years ago, Tibetan medicine, now seen in China as a vibrant aspect of Tibetan culture, was considered a feudal vestige to be eliminated through government-led social transformation. Medicine and Memory in Tibet ...
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        New Lives in Anand 

        Verstappen, Sanderien (2022)
        Social and cultural anthropology;Social classes;Islam
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        Cultural Encounters on China’s Ethnic Frontiers 

        Harrell, Stevan (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804088 China's exploitation by Western imperialism is well known, but the imperialist treatment within China of ethnic minorities has been little explored. Around the geographic ...
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        Mapping Shangrila 

        Yeh, Emily T.; Coggins, Christopher R. (2014)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295805023 In 2001 the Chinese government announced that the precise location of Shangrila—a place that previously had existed only in fiction—had been identified in Zhongdian County, ...
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        Confucian Image Politics 

        Zhang, Ying (2016)
        During the Ming-Qing transition (roughly from the 1570s to the 1680s), literati-officials in China employed public forms of writing, art, and social spectacle to present positive moral images of themselves and negative ...
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        Novel Medicine 

        Schonebaum, Andrew (2016)
        By examining the dynamic interplay between discourses of fiction and medicine, Novel Medicine demonstrates how fiction incorporated, created, and disseminated medical knowledge in China, beginning in the sixteenth century. ...
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        The Scholar and the State 

        Ge, Liangyan (2015)
        In imperial China, intellectuals devoted years of their lives to passing rigorous examinations in order to obtain a civil service position in the state bureaucracy. This traditional employment of the literati class conferred ...
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        Jesuits and Matriarchs 

        Amsler, Nadine (2018)
        In early modern China, Jesuit missionaries associated with the male elite of Confucian literati in order to proselytize more freely, but they had limited contact with women, whose ritual spaces were less accessible. ...
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        Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State 

        Jacobs, Justin M. (2016)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295806570 Xinjiang and the Modern Chinese State views modern Chinese political history from the perspective of Han officials who were tasked with governing Xinjiang. This region, inhabited ...
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        Symptoms of an Unruly Age 

        Handler-Spitz, Rivi (2018)
        Symptoms of an Unruly Age compares the writings of Li Zhi (1527–1602) and his late-Ming compatriots to texts composed by their European contemporaries, including Montaigne, Shakespeare, and Cervantes. Emphasizing aesthetic ...
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        The Han 

        Joniak-Luthi, Agnieszka (2015)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295805979 This ethnography explores contemporary narratives of “Han-ness,” revealing the nuances of what Han identity means today in relation to that of the fifty-five officially ...
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        The Story of Han Xiangzi 

        Yang, Erzeng (2011)
        In this seventeenth-century Chinese novel, Han Xiangzi, best known as one of the Eight Immortals, seeks and achieves immortality and then devotes himself to converting his materialistic, politically ambitious Confucian ...
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        Manchus and Han 

        Rhoads, Edward J. M. (2015)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295997483 China’s 1911–12 Revolution, which overthrew a 2000-year succession of dynasties, is thought of primarily as a change in governmental style, from imperial to republican, ...
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        Three Early Mahāyāna Treatises from Gandhāra 

        Schlosser, Andrea (2022)
        The Gandhāran birch-bark scrolls preserve the earliest remains of Buddhist literature known today and provide unprecedented insights into the history of Buddhism. This volume presents three manuscripts from the Bajaur ...
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        The Objectionable Li Zhi 

        Handler-Spitz, Rivi; Lee, Pauline C.; Saussy, Haun (2021)
        Iconoclastic scholar Li Zhi (1527–1602) was a central figure in the cultural world of the late Ming dynasty. His provocative and controversial words and actions shaped print culture, literary practice, attitudes toward ...
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        Fir and Empire 

        Miller, Ian M. (2020)
        A CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE The disappearance of China’s naturally occurring forests is one of the most significant environmental shifts in the country’s history, one often blamed on imperial demand for lumber. ...
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        Footprints of War 

        Biggs, David Andrew (2018)
        When American forces arrived in Vietnam, they found themselves embedded in historical village and frontier spaces already shaped by past conflicts. American bases and bombing targets followed spatial and political logics ...
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        A Ming Confucian’s World 

        Rong, Lu (2022)
        A forgotten century marks the years between the Ming dynasty's (1368–1644) turbulent founding and its sixteenth-century age of exploration and economic transformation. In this period of social stability, retired scholar-official ...
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        The Nuosu Book of Origins 

        (2019)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295745701 The Nuosu people, who were once overlords of vast tracts of farmland and forest in the uplands of southern Sichuan and neighboring provinces, are the largest division of the ...
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        Exile from the Grasslands 

        Ptáčková, Jarmila (2020)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295748207 At the beginning of the new millennium, the Chinese government launched the Great Opening of the West, a development strategy targeted at remote areas inhabited mainly by ...
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        Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China 

        Harrell, Stevan (2012)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804071 Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted in the 1980s and 1990s in southern Sichuan, this pathbreaking study examines the nature of ethnic consciousness and ethnic relations ...
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        Familiar Strangers 

        Lipman, Jonathan N. (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295800554 The Chinese-speaking Muslims have for centuries been an inseparable but anomalous part of Chinese society--Sinophone yet incomprehensible, local yet outsiders, normal but ...
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        Governing China's Multiethnic Frontiers 

        Rossabi, Morris (2004)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804057 Upon coming to power in 1949, the Chinese Communist government proclaimed that its stance toward ethnic minorities--who comprise approximately eight percent of China’s ...
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        A Landscape of Travel 

        Chio, Jenny T. (2014)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295805061 While the number of domestic leisure travelers has increased dramatically in reform-era China, the persistent gap between urban and rural living standards attests to ongoing ...
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        Guest People 

        Constable, Nicole (2014)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295805450 The essays in this volume analyze and compare what it means to be Hakka in a variety of sociocultural, political, geographical, and historical contexts including Malaysia, ...
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        Doing Business in Rural China 

        Heberer, Thomas (2012)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804095 Longlisted for the 2009 ICAS Book Award Mountainous Liangshan Prefecture, on the southern border of Sichuan Province, is one of China's most remote regions. Although Liangshan's ...
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        Empire and Identity in Guizhou 

        Weinstein, Jodi L. (2013)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804811 This historical investigation describes the Qing imperial authorities’ attempts to consolidate control over the Zhongjia, a non-Han population, in eighteenth-century Guizhou, ...
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        China's New Socialist Countryside 

        Harwood, Russell (2013)
        Open-access edition: 10.6069/9780295804781 Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this case study examines the impact of economic development on ethnic minority people living along the upper-middle reaches of the Nu (Salween) ...
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        In the Land of the Eastern Queendom 

        Jinba, Tenzin (2013)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804842 The story underlying this ethnography began with the recent discovery and commercialization of the remnant of an ancient “queendom” on the Sichuan-Tibet border. Recorded in ...
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        Perpetual Happiness 

        Tsai, Shih-shan Henry (2011)
        The reign of Emperor Yongle, or “Perpetual Happiness,” was one of the most dramatic and significant in Chinese history. It began with civil war and a bloody coup, saw the construction of the Forbidden City, the completion ...
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        The Mandate of Heaven and The Great Ming Code 

        Yonglin, Jiang (2011)
        After overthrowing the Mongol Yuan dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), proclaimed that he had obtained the Mandate of Heaven (Tianming), enabling establishment of a spiritual orientation ...
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        Religious Revival in the Tibetan Borderlands 

        Wellens, Koen (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295801551 Revival of religious practices of all sorts in China, after decades of systematic government suppression, is a topic of considerable interest to scholars in disciplines ranging ...
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        Communist Multiculturalism 

        McCarthy, Susan (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295800417 The communist Chinese state promotes the distinctiveness of the many minorities within its borders. At the same time, it is vigilant in suppressing groups that threaten the ...
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        On the Margins of Tibet 

        Kolas, Ashild; Thowsen, Monika P. (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804101 The state of Tibetan culture within contemporary China is a highly politicized topic on which reliable information is rare. But what is Tibetan culture and how should it be ...
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        Lessons in Being Chinese 

        Hansen, Mette Halskov (2011)
        Open-access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295804125 Two very different ethnic minority communities—the Naxi of the Lijiang area in northern Yunnan and the Tai (Dai) of Sipsong Panna (Xishuangbanna), along Yunnan’s border with ...
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        Chinese Autobiographical Writing 

        Ebrey, Patricia Buckley; Zhang, Cong Ellen; Yao, Ping (2023)
        Personal accounts help us understand notions of self, interpersonal relations, and historical events. Chinese Autobiographical Writing contains full translations of works by fifty individuals that illuminate the history ...
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        The Tibetan Nun Mingyur Peldrön 

        Melnick Dyer, Alison (2022)
        Born to a powerful family and educated at the prominent Mindröling Monastery, the Tibetan Buddhist nun and teacher Mingyur Peldrön (1699–1769) leveraged her privileged status and overcame significant adversity, including ...
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        Menacing Environments 

        Bigelow, Benjamin A. (2023)
        Known for their progressive environmental policies and nature-loving citizens, Nordic countries also produce what may seem a counterintuitive film genre: ecohorror, where distinctions between humans and nature are blurred ...
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        Miscellany of the South Seas 

        Tinglan, Cai (2023)
        In 1835 young Chinese scholar Cai Tinglan was caught in a typhoon while sailing across the Taiwan Strait. He and his shipmates spent a harrowing week at sea before drifting to the coast of central Vietnam. With an escort ...
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        Bodies in Balance 

        Hofer, Theresia (2017)
        2015 Best Art Book Accolade, ICAS Book Prize in the Humanities Category Bodies in Balance: The Art of Tibetan Medicine is the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the triangular relationship among the ...
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        Governing Water in India 

        Fernandes, Leela (2022)
        Intensifying droughts and competing pressures on water resources foreground water scarcity as an urgent concern of the global climate change crisis. In India, individual, industrial, and agricultural water demands exacerbate ...
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        Vignettes from the Late Ming 

        Ye, Yang (1999)
        This anthology presents seventy translated and annotated short essays, or hsiao-p’in, by fourteen well-known sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Chinese writers. Hsiao-p’in, characterized by spontaneity and brevity, were a ...
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        The Power of the Brush 

        Cho, Hwisang (2020)
        The invention of an easily learned Korean alphabet in the mid-fifteenth century sparked an “epistolary revolution” in the following century as letter writing became an indispensable daily practice for elite men and women ...
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        Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India 

        Sreenivas, Mytheli (2021)
        Beginning in the late nineteenth century, India played a pivotal role in global conversations about population and reproduction. In Reproductive Politics and the Making of Modern India, Mytheli Sreenivas demonstrates how ...
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        Lahore Cinema 

        Dadi, Iftikhar (2022)
        Commercial cinema has been among the most powerful vectors of social and aesthetic modernization in South Asia. So argues Iftikhar Dadi in his provocative examination of cinema produced between 1956 and 1969—the long ...
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        Healing with Poisons 

        Liu, Yan (2021)
        At first glance, medicine and poison might seem to be opposites. But in China’s formative era of pharmacy (200–800 CE), poisons were strategically deployed as healing agents to cure everything from chills to pains to ...
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        Upland Geopolitics 

        Dwyer, Michael B. (2022)
        In the twenty-first century, land deals in the Global South have become increasingly prevalent and controversial. Transnational access to arable land in impoverished "land-rich" countries in Latin America, Sub-Saharan ...
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        Late Industrialization, Tradition, and Social Change in South Korea 

        Ha, Yong-Chool (2024)
        Examines how primary social ties fueled economic growth South Korea's rapid industrialization occurred with the rise of powerful chaebǒl (family-owned business conglomerates) that controlled vast swaths of the nation's ...
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        Mumbai on Two Wheels 

        Anjaria, Jonathan Shapiro (2024)
        Cyclists from India reimagine transportation infrastructure for all Mumbai is not commonly seen as a bike-friendly city because of its dense traffic and the absence of bicycle lanes. Yet the city supports rapidly ...
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        Games and Play in Chinese and Sinophone Cultures 

        Guo, Li; Eyman, Douglas; Sun, Hongmei (2024)
        Games as global and connected phenomena have been examined in the rising scholarly field of game studies, but relatively little has been published on the history of games and gaming in China. Weiqi (a.k.a. Go), one of the ...
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        The Dong World and Imperial China’s Southwest Silk Road 

        Anderson, James A. (2024)
        Brings a borderlands perspective to the history of China From the eighth to thirteenth centuries along China’s rugged southern periphery, trade in tribute articles and an interregional horse market thrived. These ties ...
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        The Xi Jinping Effect 

        Esarey, Ashley; Han, Rongbin (2024)
        The Xi Jinping Effect explores the relationship between the People's Republic of China's current ""paramount leader""—arguably the most powerful figure since Mao Zedong (1893–1976)—and multiple areas of political and social ...
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        Satirical Tibet 

        Thurston, Timothy (2025)
        What does comedy look like when the wrong punchline can land you in jail? Humor has long been a vital, if underrecognized, component of Tibetan life. In recent years, alongside well-publicized struggles for religious ...
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        Kernels of Resistance 

        Grandia, Liza (2024)
        The story of how Mesoamerican food activists faced down Monsanto . . . and won Right before the 2014 World Cup, US trade interests pressured Guatemala’s legislature into lifting its national ban on genetically modified ...
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        Three Impeachments 

        Guy, R. Kent (2024)
        A probe into corruption in late Imperial China At the beginning of China's long eighteenth century or ""High Qing"" era, a time of peace and prosperity when the foundations of Manchu rule under the Qing dynasty were ...

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