HJAS 80/1 Published

Publication News

The latest issue of HJAS (Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies) is now available on Project Muse

The current issue (Volume 80, Number 1) includes:

research articles:

MICHAEL McCARTY on Jien, monk and political actor in medieval Japan
ZHIYI YANG on Wang Jingwei’s equivocal use of cultural memory
ALEXANDER DES FORGES on Tang Xianzu’s analysis of excess production
TINA LU on Xinxue’s derivation from 16th-century textual practices

review essays:

REBECCA DORAN on Tang material culture and fashion
MELISSA J BROWN on footbinding in economic context

To view the full table of contents, please visit the HJAS website. The full issue is available on Project MUSE.

About HJAS: Founded in 1936 under the auspices of the Harvard-Yenching Institute, the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (HJAS) has without interruption pursued its mission to disseminate original, outstanding research and book reviews on the humanities in Asia, focusing at present on the areas of China, Japan, Korea, and Inner Asia.

For a complete run of back issues online, with a five-year moving wall, see JSTOR. Starting with Volume 69 (2009), issues are also available through Project MUSE. For more information, please visit the HJAS official website.

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