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Journal of Asian Studies (2015) 74 (3): 589–613.
Published: 01 August 2015
...Claire Huot Abstract What does the dog mean in Chinese culture? The answers can be found in China's first dictionary, the Shuowen jiezi , written by Xu Shen in 121 CE. The Shuowen holds cynological knowledge well beyond the dog's olfactory ability, because it includes notes on vocalization...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1985) 44 (2): 468–469.
Published: 01 February 1985
...H. Leedom Lefferts, Jr. The Teachers of Mad Dog Swamp . By Khammaan Khonkhai . Translated by Gehan Wijeyewardene . St. Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1982 . xliv, 263 pp. Introduction by the General Editors, Note on the Orthography of Thai Words, Translator's Introduction...
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Published: 01 August 2017
Figure 5. Mr. Myŏn, dog seller and mafia boss, in The Yellow Sea . Image used with permission.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 1. a to h. The dog graph. a. Oracle bone inscription. b. Bronze inscription. c. Small seal. d. Clerical. e. Cursive clerical. f. Regular. g. Regular. h. Cursive.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 2. Variants of dog in oracle bone inscriptions.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 4. a to c. Small seal script. a. Dog. b. Human. c. Crippled person.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 5. a to c. Clerical script. a . Dog. b. Human. c. Crippled person. d to f. Regular script. d . Dog. e. Human. f. Crippled person.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 6. a to e. Small seal script writing. a. Dog header b to e. Four entries under the dog header.
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in The Dog-Eared Dictionary: Human-Animal Alliance in Chinese Civilization
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2015
Figure 10. a and b. Small seal script. a. Monkey 猴 with a dog component. b. Gibbon 猿 with a crawling insect component.
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Journal of Asian Studies (2005) 64 (3): 711–713.
Published: 01 August 2005
...Thomas Buoye Dragons, Tigers, and Dogs: Qing Crisis Management and the Boundaries of State Power in Late Imperical China . Edited by Robert J. Antony and Jane Kate Leonard . Ithaca, N.Y. : East Asia Program, Cornell University , 2002 . xiii , 333 pp. $24.00 (paper). Copyright ©...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1997) 56 (3): 866–867.
Published: 01 August 1997
...Ronald Provencher Mad Dogs, Englishmen, and the Errant Anthropologist: Fieldwork in Malaysia . By Douglas Raybeck . Prospect Heights, II. : Waveland Press , 1996 . xi, 248 pp. $10.95 (paper). Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1997 1997 866 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1999) 58 (4): 1124–1125.
Published: 01 November 1999
...Nicholas R. Clifford No Dogs and Not Many Chinese: Treaty Port Life in China 1843–1943. . By Frances Wood . London : John Murray , 1998 . xiii, 368 pp. £25.00. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1999 1999 1124 THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES will think about...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (2): 311–332.
Published: 01 May 2017
...James R. Reichert Abstract One of the noteworthy trends of the last years of the Edo period was the production of gôkan (assembled volumes), reworkings of recently published material. Focusing on the digest Inu no sôshi (Storybook of dogs, 1848–81) and its source text, the famed yomihon (reading...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1969) 28 (3): 513–534.
Published: 01 May 1969
...Douglas H. Mendel Abstract Japan controlled Taiwan from 1895 to 1945, longer than the United States ruled the Philippines, and sent more of its people to live in that colony. The pervasive impact of Japanese colonial rule helped insure a continuing Japanese influence in postwar Taiwan. “The dogs...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2018) 77 (4): 935–943.
Published: 01 November 2018
... string of wives, his four abandoned sons, and his conferral of a military rank on his pet dog, as well as his recent bike rides for charity ( BBC Thai 2016). Over 2,600 people shared the BBC Thai link, but Pai was the only person to be arrested in December 2016 and the only person to be prosecuted...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1999) 58 (4): 1033–1058.
Published: 01 November 1999
... be good enough for his dog. This insult, as much as the loss of income, lay behind the killing. Although the hit was typical in many ways, two things, beyond the tragic death of a good man, make this killing academically interesting. First, the alleged mastermind was not a godfather but a godmother...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2001) 60 (2): 439–478.
Published: 01 May 2001
... the characteristics attributed to the Indian martial races. Thus Major-General George MacMunn wrote of the Sikhs: As a fighting man his slow wit and dogged courage give him many of the characteristics of the British soldier at his best. Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2001 2001 List...
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in Mediated Massacre: Digital Nationalism and History Discourse on China's Web
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 May 2018
Figure 2. Online encyclopedias and the Nanjing Massacre. Key features of Chinese Wikipedia, Encyclopedias Baidu, Hudong, Search Dog, Good Search, and ChinaSo, for “Nanjing Massacre” entries, April 8, 2015.
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in Intimate Desires: Dalit Women and Religious Conversions in Colonial India
> Journal of Asian Studies
Published: 01 August 2014
Figure 5. Converted Dalit mistress and unconverted Dalit servant. (The Christian woman is the master of the dog, while the outcaste woman her servant. But they both were of the same caste, Hindus please see carefully.) Source: Vyanga chitravali ( 1930 ).
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Journal of Asian Studies (1978) 37 (3): 427–443.
Published: 01 May 1978
... that if Chao were successful in winning his beloved Su, the enchantment of it all would soon be lost. He goes on to liken the situation to that of the dog looking into a pool of water while holding a bone in its mouth. "When the meat on the bone has all been swallowed," he extends the fable, "you know for sure...
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