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<title>Tourism, Ethnicity, and the State in Asian and Pacific Societies</title>
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<title>The Neglected War: The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I</title>
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<dc:date>1995-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
<dc:creator>Hiery, Hermann Joseph</dc:creator>
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<title>Ho‘opilipili ‘Òlelo II: Hawaiian Language Crossword Puzzles, Word Search Puzzles, Change-a-Letter Puzzles, and Crossword Dictionary</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24148</link>
<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Frayer-Luna, Georgiana R.</dc:creator>
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<title>Regulating Paradise: Land Use Controls in Hawai‘i</title>
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<dc:creator>Callies, David L.</dc:creator>
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<title>Selfless offspring : filial children and social order in medieval China</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-291) and index.; 1. Extended families and the triumph of Confucianism -- 2. The narratives: origins and uses -- 3. Accounts of filial offspring: models for emulation -- 4. Filial miracles and the survival of correlative Confucianism -- 5. Reverent caring -- 6. "Exceeding the rites": mourning and burial motifs -- 7. Filial daughters or surrogate sons?; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; x, 300 p. ill. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Knapp, Keith Nathaniel</dc:creator>
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<title>Mirroring the past : the writing and use of history in imperial China</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10125/23078</link>
<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-294) and index.; The Age of Confucius: the Genesis of History -- From the Warring States Period to the Han: The Formation and  Maturation of Historiography -- The Age of Disunity: Proliferations and Variations of Historiography -- The Tang: The History Bureau and Its Critics -- The Song: Cultural Flourishing and the Blooming of Historiography -- The Jin and the Yuan: History and Legitimation in the Dynasties of Conquest -- The Ming: Flowering of Private Historiography and Its Innovations -- The Qing: Histories and the Classics.; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xxiii, 306 p. 25 cm
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<dc:creator>Ng, On Cho, 1953; Wang, Q. Edward, 1958</dc:creator>
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<title>Rendering the regional : local language in contemporary Chinese media</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-250) and index.; Acknowledgments -- A Note on Romanizations. -- List of Maps and Illustrations. -- Introduction. -- (Im)pure Culture in Hong Kong. -- Polyglot Pluralism and Taiwan. -- Guilty Pleasures on the Mainland Stage and in Broadcast Media. -- Inadequacies Explored: Mainland Fiction and Film. -- Concluding Note. -- Bibliography. -- Film, Video, and Audio Sources. -- List of Maps and Illustrations -- 1. Map 1: Sinitic (Han) Languages. -- 2. Map 2: Locations Cited in the Text. -- 3. Illustrated Romance and Pornography in HongKong. -- 4. From the novel Diary of an Ordinary Guy. -- 5. Mcmug Cartoon Series. -- 6. The Hong Kong Film Cageman. -- 7. "The Taste of Apples" in the Taiwan Film Sandwichman. -- 8. The Taiwan Telenovela Love. -- 9. "The Violent Protest of Damao City" by Song Zelai. -- 10. A Taiwan Media Public Service Message. -- 11. Print Media Featuring Regional News Using Local Language. -- 12. The Mainland Docu-drama "The Black Ashtree." -- 13. Maoge Cartoon Series and the playscript for Joyful Loss from Chonqing. -- 14. The Film Blush. -- 15. The Novel The Prurient Earth by Lao Cun.; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; ix, 261 p. ill., maps 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Gunn, Edward M</dc:creator>
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<title>Bashō and the Dao : the Zhuangzi and the transformation of Haikai</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-237) and indexes.; Acknowledgement -- General Notes -- Introduction -- 1. Encountering the Zhuangzi -- The Teimon, the Mission of Poetry, and the Zhuangzi -- The Danrin, the Essence of Haikai, and the Zhuangzi -- The Nature of Haikai and the Zhuangzi -- 2. From Falsehood to Sincerity -- The Chinese Style and the Rise of the Shômon School -- True Ingeniousness Beyond Artifice -- Onitsura and His Makoto -- 3. Bashô's Fûkyô and the Spirit of Shôyôyû -- The Dialogic Context of the Eccentric Verse -- The Eccentric as Poetic and the Spirit of Shôyôyû -- Chinese Poetry and Bashô's Concept of Fûkyô -- Shôyôyû and the Haikai Traveler -- Zôka and the Landscape Reenvisioned -- The Aesthetic Landscape and Being One with the Dao -- 4. Bashô's Fûryû and Daoist Traits in Chinese Poetry -- Fûryû in Bashô's Works -- Fûryû in Ikkyû's Poetry -- The Wei-Jin Fengliu and the Spirit of Xiaoyaoyou -- Tao Qian and Returning to the Natural -- Bashô and the Wei-Jin Fengliu -- 5. Following Zôka and Returning to Zôka -- Zôka as a Poetic Principle -- Fueki, Ryûkô, and Fûga no makoto -- Ki, the Undifferentiated State of Mind, and the Zhuangzi -- Kyo, the Fasting of the Mind, and the Zhuangzi -- Awakening to the Lofty and Returning to the Common -- Lightness, Forgetting, and Naturalness Achieved -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Glossary -- Selected Bibliography -- Index; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xiv, 248 p. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Qiu, Peipei, 1954</dc:creator>
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<title>Selling happiness : calendar posters and visual culture in early twentieth-century Shanghai</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-296) and index.; Chinese popular prints in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century Shanghai -- Production and marketing of advertisement calendar posters in China -- Early calendar posters and Zhang Zhiying -- Shanghai beauties and fresh starts in the second decade of the twentieth century : Zhou Muqiao -- New techniques and themes : Zheng Mantuo and Xu Yongqing -- Newspaper advertisements, advertisement calendar posters and Chinese paintings : Xie Zhiguang -- Artists at British American Tobacco : Liang Dingming, Hu Boxiang, Ni Gengye, and Zhang Guangyu -- The Zhiying Studio : Hang Zhiying, Jin Xuechen, and Li Mubai -- Calendar poster artists under the People's Republic of China, 1949-1980.; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; x, 305 p. ill. (some col.) 27 cm
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<dc:creator>Laing, Ellen Johnston</dc:creator>
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<title>Art, religion, and politics in medieval China : the Dunhuang cave of the Zhai Family</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-169) and index.; Table of Content -- Acknowledgement -- List of Color Plates -- List of Black and White Figures -- Chronological Table of the History of Dunhuang -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Iconography of the Original Early Tang Paintings: A Re-examination -- I-1. West Wall: Sculptures and Paintings of the Deities and Patrons -- I-2. North Wall: The Healing Ritual and Its Visual Representations -- I-3. South Wall: Pictoralization of the Western Paradise -- I-4. East Wall: New Motifs in the Illustration of the Vimalakrti-nirdea Stra -- Reconstruction: Historical Layers of the Zhai Family Cave -- II-1. Political Motifs Made during the Tibetan Occupation -- II-2. Maintenance of the Family Cave: The Second and Third Reconstructions -- II-3. Local Icons and Local Histories -- Historical and Cultural Values of the Zhai Family Cave -- III-1. The "Family Caves" at Dunhuang -- III-2. Artists, Patrons and Monks/Nuns -- III-3. Pictorial History of Medieval China -- Endnotes -- Appendices -- A. Table of the Illustrations of the Bhaiajya-guru Stra in the Mogao Caves -- B. Table of the Illustrations of the Western Paradise in the Mogao Caves -- Table of the Illustrations of the Vimalakrti-nirdea Stra in the Mogao Caves -- List of Chinese Characters -- Works Cited; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xv, 178 p. ill. (some col.), map 25 cm
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<dc:creator>Ning, Qiang</dc:creator>
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<title>Significant other: staging the American in China</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references and index.; Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Setting the Sino-American Stage -- Occidentalism (Re)considered -- Immigrant Interculturalism: China Dream -- Exilic Absurdism: The Great Going Abroad -- Cultural Cross-Examination: Birdmen -- American 'Self-Representation': Student Wife -- Anti-Americanism: Dignity and Che Guevara -- Self-Occidentalism: Swing -- Epilogue; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xi, 297 p., [10] leaves of plates ill. 24 cm
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>Conceison, Claire, 1965</dc:creator>
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<title>Buddhist missionaries in the era of globalization</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references and index.; ; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; 245 p. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Learman, Linda, 1950</dc:creator>
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<title>The magnitude of ming : command, allotment, and fate in Chinese culture</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-363) and index.; Introduction Various Modes of Ming -- Christopher Lupke, Washington State University -- PART ONE THE FOUNDATIONS OF FATE: EARLY CHINESE CONCEPTIONS OF MING -- Command and the Content of Tradition -- David Schaberg, University of California, Los Angeles -- Following the Commands of Heaven: The Notion of Ming in Early China -- Michael Puett, Harvard University -- Languages of Fate: Semantic Fields in Chinese and Greek -- Lisa Raphals, University of California, Riverside -- How to Steer Through Life: Confronting Fate in the Daybook -- Mu-chou Poo, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica --; PART TWO ESCAPE ATTEMPTS FROM FINITUDE: MING IN THE LATER HAN AND SIX DYNASTIES PERIOD -- Living off the Books: Fifty Ways to Dodge Ming in Early -- Medieval China -- Robert Campany, Indiana University -- Simple Twists of Fate: The Daoist Body and its Ming -- Stephen Bokenkamp, Indiana University -- Multiple Vistas of Ming and Changing Visions of Life in the Work of Tao Qian -- Zong-qi Cai, University of Illinois -- PART THREE REVERSALS OF FORTUNE AND REVERSALS OF REALITY: THE LITERARY CAREER OF MING IN LATE IMPERIAL FICTION AND DRAMA -- Turning Lethal Slander into Productive Instruction: Laws, Ledgers, and the Changing Taxonomies of Vernacular Production in Late Imperial China -- Patricia Sieber, Ohio State University -- Fate and Transcendence in the Rhetoric of Myth and Ritual -- P. Steven Sangren, Cornell University -- PART FOUR DETERMINISM'S PROGRESS: VOLUNTARISM, GENDER AND FATALISM IN MODERN CHINA -- Hubris in Chinese Thought: A Theme in Post-Mao Cultural Criticism -- Woei Lien Chong, Leiden University -- Gendered Fate -- Deirdre Sabina Knight, Smith College -- Divi/Nation: Modern Literary Representations of the Chinese -- Imagined Community -- Christopher Lupke, Washington State University; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xii, 377 p. ill. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Lupke, Christopher, 1959</dc:creator>
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<title>The sacred village : social change and religious life in rural north China</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-269) and index.; Acknowledgements -- Note on Conventions and Usage -- Introduction -- Background: Rural Cang -- County -- Religious Life and the -- Village Community -- Spirits, Sectarians and -- Xiangtou. Religious Knowledge in Local Culture -- Monastic Buddhism: The -- Limits of Institutional Religion -- Pseudo-Monastic -- Sectarians: The Li Sect in Town and Country -- Apocalyptic Sectarians -- The Way of Penetrating Unity and the End of Days -- Village Sectarians: The -- Most Supreme and Heaven and Earth -- Teachings -- Conclusion: Cang County -- and Chinese Religion -- Appendices -- Notes -- Character Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xii, 275 p. ill., maps 24 cm
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<dc:creator>DuBois, Thomas David, 1969</dc:creator>
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<title>The Communist takeover of Hangzhou : the transformation of city and cadre, 1949-1954</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. [263]-325) and index.; On the Eve of the Takeover -- Making the Urban Policy -- The Searching for Cadres -- Luzhongnan: The Revolutionary Base -- Luzhongnan: The Pool of Cadres -- Hangzhou before Communism -- The Imperial Examination -- Conclusion -- Training the Cadres -- The Urgent Task for Luzhongnan -- Overcoming the Major Obstacle -- The Enthusiastic Students -- The Third Group of Recruits -- The Key Preparations -- Conclusion -- The First Efforts -- The Disciplined Soldiers -- 'A Strange City" -- The Early Elaboration -- The "Lion-Fox" Strategy -- "Making Smoke Rise" -- The "Silver Dollar War" -- Conclusion -- One Step Back, Two Steps Forward -- The Temporary Retreat -- Fish Cannot Leave Water -- The Rural Revolution and Class Consciousness -- Winning over the Youngsters -- Mobilizing the Working Class -- Conclusion -- The Korean War and the City -- From the White Paper to the Korean War -- From Beijing Conferences to the Crusade in Hangzhou --; Reorganizing the Urban Dwellers -- Suppression of Counterrevolutionaries -- The Intellectual Thought Reforming Campaign -- Conclusion -- The Trial of Strength -- The Changing Cadres -- The Three-Anti Campaign in Hangzhou -- The Five-Anti: An Economical Struggle -- The Five-Anti: A Political Communication -- The New Three-Anti Campaign -- Conclusion -- The Women's Cadres -- Women Shaped the Revolution -- Bound Feet in the Revolution -- The South-bound Cadres and Their Rural Wives -- Women's Cadres in the City -- The Women's Federation -- New Women's Cadres -- Conclusion -- The "East Geneva" -- A Changed Strategy -- Mao's Manors at the Lake Shore -- The Temples: Not Just Religion -- The Women's Opera: A Cultural Heritage -- Toward Socialism -- Conclusion -- Opportunism -- A Political Ritual -- Dual Identities.; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; x, 339 p. ill., maps 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Gao, James Zheng, 1948</dc:creator>
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<title>Globalization and cultural trends in China</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-201) and index.; Introduction -- Is There an Alternative to (Capitalist) -- Globalization?---The Debate about Modernity, Postmodernity, and Postcoloniality -- What Is "Socialism With Chinese -- Characteristics"?----Issues of Culture, Politics, and Ideology -- The Rise of Commercial Popular Culture and the Legacy of the Revolutionary Culture of the Masses -- The Short-lived Avant-Garde Literary Movement and Its Transformation---The Case of Yu Hua -- The Internet in China----Emergent Cultural -- Formations and Contradictions -- Bibliography; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; xi, 208 p. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Liu, Kang, 1955</dc:creator>
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<title>Linguistic engineering : language and politics in Mao's china</title>
<link>http://hdl.handle.net/10125/23067</link>
<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-342) and index.; Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- I. Prelude -- 1. Linguistic Engineering: Theoretical Considerations -- 2. Linguistic Engineering before the Cultural Revolution -- II. Mass Mobilization, Language and Interpretation 1966-68 -- 3. Mao's Revolutionary Strategy 1966-68 -- 4. Revolutionary Conformity, Public Criticism and Formulae -- 5. Dichotomies, Demons and Violence -- 6. Creating Referents and Controlling the Word -- 7. Controlling Culture: Literature and Dramatic Art -- 8. Educating Revolutionaries: English -- Language Teaching -- IV. Assessment -- 9. China's Great Experiment: Intensity, Success, and Failure -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index; Table of contents also available via World Wide Web; viii, 350 p. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Ji, Fengyuan, 1958</dc:creator>
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<title>Revolution plus love : literary history, women's bodies, and thematic repetition in twentieth-century Chinese fiction</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-263) and index.; x, 272 p. 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Liu, Jianmei, 1967</dc:creator>
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<title>Religion in modern Taiwan : tradition and innovation in a changing society</title>
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<description>Religion in Taiwan at the end of the Japanese colonial period / Charles B. Jones -- Stability and change in Taiwan's religious culture / Julian Pas -- Carrying Confucianism into the modern world: the Taiwan case / Christian Jochim -- Chinese tradition and Taiwanese modernity: morality books as social commentary and critique / Philip Clart -- The cult of the royal lords in postwar Taiwan / Paul R. Katz -- The Daoist priesthood and secular society: two aspects of postwar Taiwanese Daoism / Lee Fong-Mao -- Religious change and democratization in postwar Taiwan: mainstream Buddhist organizations and the Kuomintang, 1947-1996 / Andr ̌Lalibert ̌-- Guanyin narratives: wartime and postwar / Barbara E. Reed -- Christianity and democratization in modern Taiwan: the Presbyterian church and the struggle for Minnan/Hakka selfhood in the Republic of China / Murray A. Rubinstein -- Accepting the best, revealing the difference: borrowing and identity in an Ami village / Huang Shiun-Wey -- Gods, ghosts, and anscestors: religious studies and the question of 'Taiwanese identity' / Randall Nadeau &amp; Chang Hsun.; Includes bibliographical references and index.; x, 333 p. map 24 cm
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<dc:creator>Clart, Philip, 1963; Jones, Charles Brewer, 1957</dc:creator>
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<title>ABC dictionary of Chinese proverbs</title>
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<description>Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-210) and index.; xxvi, 239 p. 24 cm
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