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> H-ASIA
> December 1, 2012
>
> Table of contents Virginia Review of Asian Studies, 14:2
> *****************************************************************
> From: "Hua,Shiping" <shiping.hua@louisville.edu>
>
>
> THE VIRGINIA REVIEW OF ASIAN STUDIES
>
> Volume 14, No. 2
> Fall 2012
>
> The Virginia Review of Asian Studies (VRAS) is an annual publication of
> the Dept. of Asian Studies at Mary Baldwin College and the Virginia
> Consortium of Asian Studies (VCAS). VRAS is designed to promote quality
> scholarship on Asia in Virginia and the Southeast. The editors of VRAS
> invite material on any aspect of Asian Studies for editorial review.
> Because VCAS especially encourages research and study on Asia in the
> classroom, work from graduate or advanced undergraduate students is very
> welcome. Faculty are also invited to submit high quality papers by
> advanced students. Scholars are especially encouraged to submit research
> or work in progress for the sake of eliciting comments from colleagues
> with the full understanding that improved versions of that work may be
> published elsewhere later.
>
> Editor: Daniel A. Metraux, Mary Baldwin College; Production Editor:
> Dustin Yoxall
>
> Consulting Editors: Amy Miller and James Wolf Yoxall, Mary Baldwin
> College
>
> Send all articles for consideration in the Spring 2013 edition of VRAS by
> 15 May 2013 and all other correspondence to Daniel Metraux at
> dmetraux@mbc.edu> and <dmetraux@hotmail.com>.
>
> CONTENTS
>
> Interesting American Travelers to Meiji Japan
>
> E. Warren Clark: "Noted Traveler and Lecturer on Oriental Topics" 1
> Richard Candee
> Boston University
>
> Japonaiserie and Imagined Nirvana: Henry Adams' 1886 Sojourn with
> Henry Lafarge 49
> Daniel A. Metraux
> Mary Baldwin College
>
> Buddhism and Culture
>
> Women and Children Last? Buddhism, Children and the Naga-King's
> Daughter 60
> John M. Thompson, Victoria Kelly, Micaela Cook and Maggie
> Matthews , Christopher Newport College
> Hanna Mauk, Roanoke College
>
> Contemporary Japanese Culture
>
> Japanese Host Boys: Seeking Individuality, Gaining Social
> Isolation 82
> Jacklyn Stutts
> Mary Baldwin College
>
> The Path to Enlightenment: Japan's Cultural Crisis 112
> Dequana Mervin
> Mary Baldwin College
>
> The Military and Politics in Contemporary Pakistan
>
> The Upper Hand on Pakistani Politics: An Analysis of
> Seasonal Politics 117
> Nasreen Akhtar
> International Islamic University
>
> China in World Affairs
>
> Vietnam-China Relations: A Vietnamese Historical Perspective 137
> Jenn-Jaw Soong
> National Cheng-Kung University
> Nghia Khac Nguyen
> National Cheng-Kung University
>
> Thomas Jefferson's Incorporating Positive Elements from Chinese
> Civilization 143
> Dave Wang
> St. John's University
>
> A Review of Chinese Development, 1978-1992: Examining the Role of
> the Developmental Coalition in the Process of Development 158
> Patrick Hou
> National Quemoy University
>
> Japan and Nuclear Power
>
> Institutional Framing of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster 187
> Daniel Hoshizaki
> Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Management
>
>
> Concerning Japanese Women
>
> Closing the Gap Across the Pacific: Gender Stratification of
> Japanese Women and African American Women 202
> Kemi Oyewolf
> Spelman College
>
> A Comparison of Roles of Women in Both Japanese + American
> Society 212
> Cheyene Boyce
> Spelman College
>
> Book Reviews 219
>
> Christopher de Bellaigue, _Patriot of Persia: Muhammad Mossadegh
> and a Tragic Anglo-American Coup.
>
> Jianying Zha, Tide Players: The Movers and Shakers of a Rising China.
>
> Fariba Nawa, Opium Nation: Child Brides, Drug Lords and One Woman's
> Journey Through Afghanistan
>
> Zheng Wang, Never Forget National Humiliation: Historical Memory in
> Chinese Politics and Foreign Relations.
>
> From the Editor's Desk 224
>
> One American College's Successful Effort to Develop a Student Exchange
> Program with East Asian Universities
>
> Panmunjeom: The Road to Hell and Back
>
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