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A SCHOLARLY REVIEW OF CHINESE STUDIES IN NORTH AMERICA
Edited by Haihui Zhang, Zhaohui Xue, Shuyong Jiang, and Gary Lance Lugar |
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"CHANGING LIVES: The 'Postwar' in Japanese Women's Autobiographies and Memoirs"
by Ronald P. Loftus |
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"SCATTERED GODDESSES: Travels with the Yoginis"
by Padma Kaimal |
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"MEMORY, VIOLENCE, QUEUES: Lu Xun Interprets China"
by Eva Chou |

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"SOUTH ASIAN TEXTS IN HISTORY: Critical Engagements with Sheldon Pollock"
edited by Yigal Bronner, Whitney Cox, and Lawrence McCrea
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"BEATING DEVILS AND BURNING THEIR BOOKS: Views of Japan, China, and the West"
edited by Anthony E. Clark |
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"COLLECTING ASIA: East Asian Libraries in North America, 1868–2008"
edited by Peter X. Zhou |
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"TO DIE AND NOT DECAY: Autobiography and the Pursuit of Immortality in Early China"
by Matthew V. Wells |
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"PRESCRIBING COLONIZATION: The Role of Medical Practices and Policies in Japan-Ruled Taiwan, 1895–1945 "
by Michael Shiyung Liu |
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"TOOLS OF CULTURE: Japan’s Cultural, Intellectual, Medical, and Technological Contacts in East Asia, 1000s to 1500s"
edited by Andrew Edmund Goble, Kenneth R. Robinson,
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"MODERN SHORT FICTION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA: A Literary History"
edited by Teri Shaffer Yamada
A 2009 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title |
The Association for Asian Studies announces its scholarly book series—"Asia Past and Present: New Research from AAS."
This series is overseen by the AAS Editorial Board and the Series Editor, William M. Tsutsui, Dean of Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
AAS expects to publish 2–3 books a year, each of them fully refereed and selected on the basis of exemplary, original, and enduring scholarship.
Submissions in all areas of Asian studies are welcome. AAS hopes to support work in emerging or under-represented fields, such as South Asia, premodern Asia, language and literature, art history, and literary criticism. In addition to monographs, other forms of scholarly research—such as essay collections and translations—will be considered.
Authors interested in publishing in the "Asia Past & Present" series should first consult the "Author Guidelines" and then e-mail excerpts of their manuscript (10,000–15,000 words, including a full Table of Contents and a representative sample chapter) along with a completed "Author Questionnaire" to Jonathan Wilson, AAS Publications Manager at jwilson@asian-studies.org.
If, after initial evaluation by the series editor, your manuscript is selected to be sent for review, you must at that time be prepared to provide a complete manuscript. Only complete manuscripts will be reviewed. Completed manuscripts should adhere to the "Author Guidelines."
Authors must be current AAS members at the time of submitting their initial manuscript excerpts for evaluation. In the case of edited volumes with multiple editors, if your manuscript is selected for review, each editor must hold AAS membership at the time of full manuscript submission (this requirement does not apply to contributors/single chapter authors).
For further information, please contact the Series Editor, William M. Tsutsui, btsutsui@mail.smu.edu or AAS Publications Manager, Jonathan Wilson, jwilson@asian-studies.org.
[ General Procedures | Author Guidelines | Author Questionnaire | Reviewer Form ]
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