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Editors: Arif Dirlik and Andrew Gordon

85-01 Dirlik, Arif, Culture, Society and Revolution: A Critical Discussion of American Studies of Modern Chinese Thought

85-02 Wolf, Margery, China and Gendered Anthropology: Some Notes Toward Integration

85-03 Gordon, Andrew, Labor Disputes and the Emergence of the Working Class in Japan, 1897 - 1917

86-01 Prazniak, Roxann and Lewis, Michael, Rural Social Protest in Twentieth Century China and Japan

86-02 Garon, Sheldon and Chan, Ming, Labor, Society and State in Twentieth Century China and Japan

86-03 Fowler, Edward, Shishosetsu in Modern Japanese Literature

87-01 Ichioka, Yuji, `Unity Within Diversity': Louis Adamic and Japanese-Americans

87-02 Lomperis, Timothy J., From People's War to People's Rule: The New Tide of Mrs. Aquino's `People's Power'

88-01 Seebass, Tilman, Presence and Absence of Portuguese Musical Elements in Indonesia: An Essay on the Mechanisms of Musical. Acculturation Editors: Arif Dirlik, Andrew Gordon and Tilman Seebass

88-02 Cai, Shaoqing, Secret Societies and Labor Organizations in the Early History of the Chinese Communist Party. Translated by Professor Richard Kunst, Chinese Language and Literature. Editors: Andrew Gordon, Richard Kunst and Tilman Seebass

88-03 Moon, Chung-in, The Korean Economy in Transition: Political Consequences of Neoconservative Reforms. Editors: Richard Kunst and Tilman Seebass

89-01 Horowitz, Donald L., Incentives and Behavior in the Ethnic Politics of Sri Lanka and Malaysia

89-02 Niou, Emerson and Peter C. Ordeshook, The Republic of China's Emerging Electoral Pluralism: A Spatial, Game-theoretic Interpretation

90-01 Strand, David, `Civil Society' and `Public Sphere' in Modern China: A Perspective on Popular Movements in Beijing, 1919-1989" Editors: Arif Dirlik and Edward Fowler

90-02 Wigen, Karen, The Geographic Imagination in Early Modern Japanese History: Retrospect and Prospect

91-01 Huters, Theodore and Tang, Xiaobing, Chinese Literature and the West: The Trauma of Realism; The Challenge of the (Post)Modern

9l-02 Hester, Jeffry T., Yoseba: Day Laborers'Communities of Urban Japan. Editor: Jing Wang

92-01 Wang, Jing, `Modern Sinology' in America: A Theoretical Proposal

92-02 Mair, Victor H., Anthologizing and Anthropologizing: The Place of Non-Elite and Non-Standard Culture in the Chinese Literary Tradition. Editors: Arif Dirlik and Andrew Gordon

92-03 Ort, Peter, Foreign Workers in Japan: A Look at the Effects of Labor Shortages on Japan's Employment Policies

93-01 Karl, Rebecca, Global Connections: Liang Qichao and the `Second World' at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

93-02 Allison, Anne, A Male Gaze in Japanese Children's Cartoons, Or, Are Naked Female Bodies Always Sexual?

93-03 Wasserstrom, Jeffrey, Putting 1989 in Historical Perspective: Pitfalls and Possibilities

94-01 Zhang, Xudong, The Political Hermeneutics of Cultural Constitution: Reflections on the Chinese `Cultural Discussion (1985-1989)

94-02 Keping, Yu, Culture and Modernity in Chinese Thought in the 1930's: Comments on Two Approaches to Modernization in China

95-01 Farris, William Wayne, "Ancient Japan's Korean Connection"

95-02 Yasko, Guy, "Mishima Yukio vs. Todai Zenkyoto: the Cultural Displacement of Politics"

95-03 Litzinger, Ralph A., "The Work of Culture and Memory in Contemporary China"

95-04 Ching, Leo, "The Disavowal and the Obsessional: Colonial Discourse East and West" Editor: Roger Corless

96-01 San Juan, Jr., E., "Postcolonial Theory versus Philippine Reality: Regrounding the Disporic Psyche in History and Praxis" Editors: Anne Allison, Arif Dirlik

98-01 Liu, Lydia H., "What's Happened to Ideology? Transnationalism, Postsocialism, and the Study of Global Media Culture"

98-02 Hwang, Dongyoun, "Some Reflections on Wartime Collaboration in China: Wang Jingwei and His Group in Hanoi"


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