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Center for East Asian Studies Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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Fleecing the Male Customer in Shanghai Brothels of the 1890's
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Lessons from the Kokugo (National Language) Readers
(The University of Chicago Press, 1993-05)Kokusaika, or "internationalization," has been one of the most frequently used words in the Japanese media since the early eighties. Japan's increasingly active presence in the world economy has given rise to an active ... -
The Value of Vulnerability: Sexual Coercion and the Nature of Love in Japanese Court Literature
(Association for Asian Studies, 1999-11)Margaret H. Childs analyzes the attributes of "love" in the world of premodern Japanese literature. She concentrates on the emotional dynamics of love affairs in The Taile of Genji and other Heian tales in order to highlight ... -
THE HOLY SEE, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW: ASSESSING THE SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CHURCH IN THE GATT-WTO SYSTEM
(University of Kansas, 2014-05-31)Man, as a person, is superior to the state, and consequently the good of the person transcends the good of the state. The philosopher Jacques Maritain developed his political philosophy thoroughly informed by his deep ... -
Characteristics of warm season precipitating storms in the Arkansas–Red River basin
(American Geophysical Union, 2009-07-16)[1] Analysis of a multisensor precipitation product enables us to extract the precipitation from individual storms in the Arkansas–Red River drainage basin over a period of 11 years. We examine the year-to-year and ... -
Recent advances in the climate change biology literature: describing the whole elephant
(Royal Meteorological Society, 2010-06-11)Climate change biology is seeing a wave of new contributions, which are reviewed herein. Contributions treat shifts in phenology and distribution, and both document past and forecast future effects. However, many of the ... -
Korean Studies Collection at the University of Kansas
(2014-10-20)This presentation of Korean studies collection at the University of Kansas was given by University of Kansas Chinese and Korean Studies Librarian Vickie Doll at the 2014 Overseas Koreanology Librarian Workshop in Seoul, ... -
Introduction to CEAL Online Statistics II
(2014-09-30)This webinar is part two of a two-part series on the CEAL Online Statistics Database. The presentation, conducted through Blackboard Collaboration, is an advanced demonstration for CEAL statistics coordinators and collection ... -
Introduction to CEAL Online Statistics I
(2014-09-25)This webinar is part one of a two-part workshop on the CEAL Statistics Database. The presentation, conducted through Blackboard Collaboration, provides an overview of the East Asian library and museum collection statistical ... -
The Art of Seduction and Affect Economy: Neoliberal Class Struggle and Gender Politics in a Tokyo Host Club
(University of Illinois, 2008-01-01)My dissertation investigates the underground world of Japan’s increasingly popular host club scene, where mostly young, working-class men “sell” romance, love, and sometimes sex to indulge their female clients’ fantasy, ... -
Diversity within Unity: Import Laws of Islamic Countries on Haram (Forbidden) Products
(The International Lawyer, 2014-05-15)How do Muslim countries treat importation of goods that Islamic Law (Sharı’a) considers Haram (forbidden), namely, alcoholic beverages and pork products? Why do they do so? What might Muslim countries do, in accordance ... -
Civil Society in Early Ming China
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Children and the Shifting Engagement with Racial/Ethnic Identity among Second-Generation Interracially Married Asian Americans
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013-06)Asian Americans have historically enjoyed one of the highest rates of intermarriage of any racial/ethnic group. By exploring the dynamics of interracial marriages among middle-class, professional Asian Americans in Chicago, ... -
Thermochronologic constraints on the late Cenozoic exhumation history of the Gurla Mandhata metamorphic core complex, Southwestern Tibet
(American Geophysical Union, 2014-02)How the Tibetan plateau is geodynamically linked to the Himalayas is a topic receiving considerable attention. The Karakoram fault plays key roles in describing the structural relationship between southern Tibet and the ... -
Miocene initiation and acceleration of extension in the South Lunggar rift, western Tibet: Evolution of an active detachment system from structural mapping and (U-Th)/He thermochronology
(American Geophysical Union, 2013-07-20)Ongoing extension in Tibet may have begun in the middle to late Miocene, but there are few robust estimates of the rates, timing, or magnitude of Neogene deformation within the Tibetan plateau. We present a comprehensive ... -
Evidence for constriction and Pliocene acceleration of east-west extension in the North Lunggar rift region of west central Tibet
(American Geophysical Union, 2013-10-10)The active north trending North Lunggar rift in west central southern Tibet exposes an extensional metamorphic core complex bounded by an east dipping low-angle normal fault. Apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology ... -
South Korean "New Wild Geese" Mothers Studying in the U.S.:Balancing between Studenthood and Motherhood
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Over the last few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of female Korean students in U.S. colleges who are married, have children, and whose husbands are in Korea. This unique phenomenon has few parallels ... -
A Ming Landscape: Settlement, Land Use, Labor, and Estheticism in T’ai-ho County, Kiangsi.
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The Cheng Communal Family: Social Organization and Neo-Confucianism in Yuan and Early Ming China.
(Harvard-Yenching Institute, 1974)No Abstract -
Bunker Bar
(Center for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas, 2012-08-15)Broadcast Transcript: Lin Biao had a secret cave in the mountains near Beijing. Here, he ran the Chinese military and oversaw propaganda campaigns, including the Cult of Mao, a part of China's Cultural Revolution, a dark ...