ARTICLES
Expulsion as an Issue of World History, pp. 165-180
Benjamin Z. Kedar
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Expulsion as an Issue of World History, pp. 165-180
Benjamin Z. Kedar
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EDITORIAL
PERSONALITIES IN BUDDHIST-CHRISTIAN STUDIES
The Christian-Buddhist Life and Works of Dwight Goddard, pp. 3-10
Robert Aitken
The Dharma of Emanuel Swedenborg: A Buddhist Perspective, pp. 11-35
David Loy
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SEEING THE INVISIBLE (Winter 1996, Volume 8:2)
Stories from Korea, written by women since the country’s democratization in the 1980s, guest-edited by Bruce Fulton
SUMMER 1996 (Volume 8:1)
New stories and poems from the Pacific Coast of South America; poetry guest-edited by James Hoggard
WINTER 1995 (Volume 7:2)
New writing from Viet Nam guest-edited by Nguyen Nguyet Cam and Kevin Bowen
SUMMER 1995 (Volume 7:1)
Fiction from Japan guest-edited by Leza Lowitz
WINTER 1994 (Volume 6:2)
Fiction, poetry, native folk tales, and essays from the Russian Far East guest-edited by Adele Barker
SUMMER 1994 (Volume 6:1)
Post-Tiananmen Square poetry from the People’s Republic of China guest-edited by Arthur Sze
WINTER 1993 (Volume 5:2)
Fiction, poetry, and memoirs from Australia guest-edited by Christina Thompson
SUMMER 1993 (Volume 5:1, out of print)
Stories, plays, poem, essays, and interviews from the contemporary Pacific Islands guest-edited by Vilsoni Hereniko
FALL 1992 (Volume 4:2)
Fiction and poetry from Mexico guest-edited by Hernan Lara Zavala and Darlaine Mahealani Dudoit
SPRING 1992 (Volume 4:1)
Fiction and poetry from the Philippines guest-edited by Alfred A. Yuson
FALL 1991 (Volume 3:2)
Fiction by women from Japan guest-edited by Masao Miyoshi
SPRING 1991 (Volume 3:1)
Fiction and poetry from Indonesia guest-edited by John McGlynn
FALL 1990 (Volume 2:2)
Fiction from Korea guest-edited by Kim Uchang
SPRING 1990 (Volume 2:1)
Fiction, poetry, and oral narratives from Papua New Guinea guest-edited by David Roskies and Darlaine Mahealani Dudoit
SPRING-FALL 1989 (Volume 1:1-2)
Fiction from the People’s Republic of China guest-edited by Howard Goldblatt
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J. D. Schmidt, Within the Human Realm: The Poetry of Huang Zunxian, 1848-1905
Reviewed by Richard John Lynn, p. 305
Artyom I. Kobzev, Ucheniye o simvolakh i chislakh v kitaiskoi klassicheskoi filosofii (The teaching of symbols and numbers in classical Chinese philosophy)
Reviewed by Alexander V. Lomanov, p. 332
Michael Loewe, editor, Early Chinese Texts: A Bibliographical Guide
Reviewed by Lothar von Falkenhausen, p. 337
Botany, Chemistry, and Tropical Development, pp. 1-20
Daniel R. Headrick
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Mao Matters: A Review Essay (David E. Apter and Tony Saich, Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic; and Li Zhisui, The Private Life of Chairman Mao: The Memoirs of Mao’s Personal Physician Dr. Li Zhisui), pp. 1-21
Reviewed by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom
Manuel D. Lopez, Chinese Drama: An Annotated Bibliography of Commentary, Criticism, and Plays in English Translation, pp. 22-33
Reviewed by Elizabeth Wichmann
Chinese Calligraphy (Tseng Yuho, A History of Chinese Calligraphy [Shu hsüeh]; Jean François Billeter, The Chinese Art of Writing; and Leon Long-yien Chang and Peter Miller, Four Thousand Years of Chinese Calligraphy [Chung-hua shu tao]), pp. 33-66
Reviewed by Marilyn Wong Gleysteen
Reassessing the Starting Point of the Cultural Revolution, pp. 66-86
By Hao Ping
Language Death, Language Genesis, and World History, pp. 157-174
Frances Karttunen and Alfred W. Crosby
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JAPANESE BUDDHIST DEATH AND DYING
Social Action and Personal Benefits in Contemporary Japanese Buddhism, pp. 3-17
Ian Reader
May the Deceased Get Enlightenment! An Aspect of the Enculturation of Buddhism in Japan, pp. 19-42
Yasuaki Nara
Protestant Perspectives on Ancestor Worship in Japanese Buddhism: The Funeral and the Buddhist Altar, pp. 43-59
Dickson Kazuo Yagi
Japanese Buddhist Hospice and Shunkô Tashiro, pp. 61-65
Fuki Ikeuchi and Alison Freund
Thinking of Life Through Death: A Question of Life, pp. 67-85
Shunkô Tashiro
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Remembering Wing-tsit Chan
Wing-tsit Chan, 1901-1994: Excerpts from an Oral Autobiography, pp. 305-344
Compiled by Irene Bloom
Joshua A. Fogel, The Cultural Dimension of Sino-Japanese Relations: Essays on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, pp. 345-354
Reviewed by John Allen Tucker
Liang Jisheng, Zhang Boling jiaoyu sixiang yanjiu (A study of Zhang Boling’s educational thought), pp. 355-359
Reviewed by Joseph W. Esherick and Ye Wa
Wang Shan, Viewing China through a Third Eye (Di san zhi yanjing kan Zhongguo), pp. 360-363
Reviewed by John Dye
An Overview of Sinological Studies in St. Petersburg, Russia, pp. 363-366
By Tatiana A. Pang
The Lateen Sail in World History, pp. 1-23
I. C. Campbell
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LETTER FROM THE EDITORS, p. vii
Martin J. Powers, Art and Political Expression in Early China, pp. 1-18
Reviewed by Jean M. James
Books on Cultural Exchange between China and the West in the Late Ming-Early Qing, pp. 19-28
Reviewed by Nicolas Standaert
Christina K. Gilmartin, Gail Hershatter, Lisa Rofel, and Tyrene White, Engendering China: Women, Culture, and the State, pp. 28-36
Reviewed by Ping-chun Hsiung
Hermann-Josef Röllicke, Die Fährte des Herzens: Die Lehre vom Herzensbestreben (zhi) im Grossen Vorwort zum Shijing, pp. 37-44
Reviewed by Haun Saussy
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Inner Eurasia as a Unit of World History, p. 173
David Christian
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