Search Results - "The Journal of Asian studies"
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Inter-Asian Concepts for Mobile Societies
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…This essay proposes that the study of Asia, thought of as an Inter-Asian space, can provide concepts that shed light on the social shapes of societies that are…”
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Inside Taiwan's Sunflower Movement: Twenty-Four Days in a Student-Occupied Parliament, and the Future of the Region
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-02-2015)“…“Say goodbye to Taiwan,” wrote political scientist John Mearsheimer in a widely read article in the March-April 2014 issue of The National Interest. Threatened…”
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Before 1962: The Case for 1950s China-India History
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-08-2017)“…China-India history of the 1950s remains mired in concerns related to border demarcations and a teleological focus on the causes, course, and consequences of…”
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What Is Mandarin? The Social Project of Language Standardization in Early Republican China
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-08-2018)“…Scholars who study language often see standard or official languages as oppressive, helping the socially advantaged to entrench themselves as elites. This…”
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“Spoon Theory” and the Fall of a Populist Princess in Seoul
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…On December 9, 2016, South Korea's National Assembly voted to impeach the country's president, Park Geun-hye, over abuse of power among other charges. Three…”
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Thailand's Relapse: The Implications of the May 2014 Coup
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-05-2016)“…On May 20, 2014, the Royal Army imposed martial law on Thailand, with the declared purpose of restoring peace to the people. Allegedly, the military intervened…”
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The Occult of Personality: Korea's Candlelight Protests and the Impeachment of Park Geun-hye
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…The phrase “cult of personality” is used more often to describe North Korea's Kim dynasty than the legacy of South Korean dictator Park Chung-hee, father of…”
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Vietnamese Media Going Social: Connectivism, Collectivism, and Conservatism
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2018)“…June 2018 was an intense time in Vietnam when one saw the role of social media in revealing and facilitating the (dis)congruity between connectivism,…”
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The Color of Dissent and a Vital Politics of Fragility in South Korea
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2018)“…Inspired by the life and work of the late anthropologist Nancy Abelmann (1959–2016), this essay reflects upon public evocations of human vulnerability as…”
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Do Korean-Japanese Historical Disputes Generate Rally Effects?
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-08-2018)“…Does ongoing animosity between South Korea and Japan over the disputed Dokdo Islands and other issues that originated from historical disputes generate rally…”
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Lines of (In)Convenience: Sovereignty and Border-Making in Postcolonial South Asia, 1947–1965
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…Border studies in South Asia privilege everyday experiences, and the constructed nature of borders and state sovereignty. This article argues that state elites…”
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A Secular State for a Religious Nation: The Republic of Vietnam and Religious Nationalism, 1946–1963
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-08-2018)“…Most studies of the Republic of Vietnam's nation-building programs have focused on its security and land reforms. Yet spirituality was a fundamental element of…”
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What's the Matter with “China”? A Critique of Teleological History
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-05-2018)“…This article argues that the study of China's history has long been caught in a teleological trap that presumes that history could have had only one…”
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Anatomy and the Reconfiguration of Life and Death in Republican China
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2017)“…This article argues that the establishment of anatomo-power in China preceded and set the foundation for biopower. Anatomo-power is disciplinary power over…”
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From Japanese Soldiers to Chinese Rebels: Colonial Hegemony, War Experience, and Spontaneous Remobilization during the 1947 Taiwanese Rebellion
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-02-2018)“…A former part of the Qing Empire, Taiwan was colonized by Japan in 1895 and returned to China, upon Tokyo's defeat, in 1945. Two years later, a revolt broke…”
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Sowing War, Reaping Peace: United Nations Resource Development Programs in the Republic of Korea, 1950–1953
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-05-2018)“…Between 1950 and 1953, the United Nations (UN) undertook two related tasks in Korea: the first was to assist the Republic of Korea in achieving military…”
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Clandestine Cosmopolitanism: Foreign Literature in the People's Republic of China, 1957–1977
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-02-2017)“…This essay examines the circulation and consumption of foreign literature in socialist China, showing that even during the most xenophobic times of High…”
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Platform Patrol: China, the United States, and the Global Battle for Data Security
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2018)“…In Apple CEO Tim Cook's keynote speech at the Chinese government's 2017 World Internet Conference, he extolled the values of “Privacy. Security. Decency”…”
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Clearing, “Wasting,” and Regreening: An Environmental History of Bare Hills in Central Vietnam
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2018)“…A recent trend of regreening formerly bare hills in central Vietnam is often described in the media as a form of recovery from 1960s wartime destruction…”
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Watchdog Journalism in Japan Rebounds but Still Compromised
Published in The Journal of Asian studies (01-11-2018)“…Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's troubles in 2018 owe much to Japan's resilient liberal media. Between 2011 and 2017, the media was mostly on its back foot, losing…”
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