See also http://d.hatena.ne.jp/sumita-m/20081111/1226385519 http://d.hatena.ne.jp/sumita-m/20111029/1319851487
East Asian Anthropology MLへのGordon Mathews氏のメッセージ;
Hi, everyone,
Here is the table of contents for the latest issue of Asian Anthropology, the final issue to be published by Chinese University Press. You can order this issue at
http://cuhk.orientalecom7.com/en/asian_anthropology.php or, if you'd prefer to pay on-line, at http://cup.cuhk.edu.hk/ojs/index.php/AsianAnthropology As you may know, Asian Anthropology is moving to Taylor & Francis; its forthcoming issues will be published in spring 2013 and fall 2013. I'd like to hear from you if you have an interesting ethnographically-based paper you'd like to publish with us. Be in touch!
Best regards,
Gordon
Table of Contents, Asian Anthropology 11
Editors’ Introduction
Articles
Fetuses in a Thai Buddhist Temple as Chaotic Irruption and Public Embarrassment
Erik COHEN
Special Section: The Great East Japan Earthquake and its Aftermath
The Public Anthropology of Disaster: An Introductory Note
Shinji YAMASHITA
Too Wide, Too Big, Too Complicated to Comprehend: A Personal Reflection on the Disaster That Started on March 11, 2011
Ichiro NUMAZAKI
Tremors in the “Contact Zone” and Challenges to Anthropology Following the Great East Japan Earthquake: The View of a Foreign Resident Anthropologist
Donald C. WOOD
An Anthropological Examination of Differences between the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Great Hanshin Earthquake
Hiroki OKADA
Lesson from the Great East Japan Earthquake: The Public Use of Anthropological Knowledge
Shuhei KIMURA
Folk Performing Art in the Aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake
Isao HAYASHI
Reports
Envisioned Belonging: Cultural Disagreements and Ethnicities in Hong Kong Schools
Wai-chi CHEE
Cultural Heritage Crossing Borders: The Sinulog Festival of Overseas Filipino Workers in Hong Kong
Enrique G. ORACION
A Neglected Heritage: Towards a Fuller Appreciation of the Landscapes and Lifeways of Hong Kong’s Rice-Farming Past
Mick ATHA
Book Reviews
Peter Matanle and Anthony S. Rausch with Shrinking Regions Research Group, Japan’s Shrinking Regions in the 21st century: Contemporary Responses to Depopulation and Socioeconomic Decline.
John MOCK
Deborah McDowell Aoki, Widows of Japan: An Anthropological Perspective
Lynne NAKANO
Timothy D. Amos, Embodying Difference: The Making of Burakumin in Modern Japan.
Joseph HANKINS
Junko Otani, Older People in Natural Disasters
THANG Leng Leng
Katsuya Minamida and Izumi Tsuji, eds., Pop Culture and the Everyday in Japan: Sociological Perspectives.
Gordon MATHEWS
Eric C. Rath and Stephanie Assmann, eds., Japanese Foodways, Past and Present
Sidney C. H. CHEUNG
Rachael Miyung Joo, Transnational Sport: Gender, Media, and Global Korea
Hsueh-cheng YEN
C. Fred Blake, Burning Money: The Material Spirit of the Chinese Lifeworld
TAN Chee-Beng
Eric Tagliacozzoand Wen-Chin Chang, eds., Chinese Circulations: Capital, Commodities, and Networks in Southeast Asia.
LI Minghuan
Yuk Wah Chan, ed.,The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora: Revisiting the Boat People.
Mandy THOMAS
Vũ Trọng Phųng, Lục Xì: Prostitution and Veneral Disease in Colonial Hanoi.
CHENG Sealing
Kirsten W. Endres, Performing the Divine: Mediums, Markets and Modernity in Urban Vietnam.
CHAN Yuk Wah
N. J. Enfield, ed., Dynamics of Human Diversity: The Case of Mainland Southeast Asia
A. BAER
Kirsten W. Endres and Andrea Lauser, eds. Engaging the Spirit World: Popular Beliefs and Practices in Modern Southeast Asia.
Cynthia CHOU
Michael R. Dove, Percy E. Sajise and Amity A. Doolittle, eds. Beyond the Sacred Forest: Complicating Conservation in Southeast Asia.
Henry CHAN
John Postill, Localizing the Internet: An Anthropological Account.
ZHOU Yongming
Karen Strassler, Refracted Visions : Popular Photography and National Modernity in Java.
Heddy Shri AHIMSA-PUTRA
Ania Loomba and Ritty A. Lukose, eds., South Asian Feminisms.
Minaz MASTER
Anne M. Rademacher, Reigning the River: Urban Ecologies and Political Transformation in Kathmandu
John WHELPTON
Gregory Button, Disaster Culture: Knowledge and Uncertainty in the Wake of Human and Environmental Catastrophe
Shu-min HUANG