Teaching about Asia through Travelers' Tales

Winter 2006: Volume 11, Number 3

Features

A Voice for Southeast Asian Muslims in the High Colonial Era: The Third Baron Stanley of Alderley by Helen and Anthony Reid

Asian Travelers' Visions of Britain and Ireland in the Early Modern Period by Michael H. Fisher

Travel Matters: An Indian Subaltern's Passage to China in 1900 by Anand A. Yang

China 1905–1908: Harrison Sacket Elliott's Letters and Photographs by Jean Elliott Johnson

The Travel Records of Chinese Pilgrims Faxian, Xuanzang, and Yijing: Sources for Cross-Cultural Encounters between Ancient China and Ancient India
by Tansen Sen

Looking Both Ways: The Use of Meiji Travel Literature in the Classroom by James L. Huffman

The Mikado, Guranto Shogun, and the Rhapsody of US-Japanese Relations in Early Meiji by Daniel A. Metraux

Crooked Cucumber Comes to America by David Chadwick

Bringing Japanese Pop Culture Travelers into Your Classroom: Perils, Pitfalls, and Payoffs by Paul E. Dunscome

EAA 11:3

Resources and Essays

Donald Richie: Throne of Blood and the Films of Akira Kurosawa
by Judith Brodhead

EAA Interview with 2006 Franklin R. Buchanan Prize Winners: Martin Amster and Morris Rossabi
Interview by Lucien Ellington

From Silk to Oil: Cross-Cultural Connections along the Silk Roads
Reviewed by Eric Martone

Teaching Wu Jingzi's The Scholars
Reviewed by Ihor Pidhainy

Web Gleanings (Website Listings): Asian Literature
by Judith S. Ames