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Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 387–388.
Published: 01 February 1982
...Wilhelm Halbfass The Oceanic Feeling: The Origins of Religious Sentiment in Ancient India . By J. Moussaieff Masson . Dordrecht : D. Reidel , 1980 . xv, 141 pp. Personal Epilogue, Bibliography, Index. $34 (cloth). Copyright © Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 1982 1982 BOOK...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2005) 64 (1): 35–65.
Published: 01 February 2005
... . “In the Name of Love: Virtue, Identity, and the Structure of Feeling in Modern China.” PhD diss., Cornell University . Liu Fu . 1984 . “Dunhuang xieben zhong zhi Meng Jiang Nü xiaochang” [Songs about Meng Jiang Nü in the Dunhuang Manuscripts]. In Meng Jiang Nü gushi yanjiu ji [Studies in the Meng...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2017) 76 (2): 535–539.
Published: 01 May 2017
...Alexander Zahlten Tourist Distractions: Traveling and Feeling in Transnational Hallyu Cinema . By Youngmin Choe . Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press , 2016 . 264 pp. ISBN: 9780822361114 (cloth, also available in paper and as e-book). Hallyu 2.0: The Korean Wave...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1976) 35 (4): 611–625.
Published: 01 August 1976
... to understand; I feel that the rather naive and hasty general comments: “The renouncer thinks as an individual, and this is the distinctive trait which opposes him to the man-in-the-world and brings him closer to the western thinker” are unfortunate. I also feel that greater historical and linguistic rigor...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2001) 60 (3): 673–700.
Published: 01 August 2001
... and deny all manner of claims concerning the incident. Those who feel aggrieved over Japan's conduct toward China cite the evidence produced at the trial to authenticate the scale and brutality of the massacre (Eykholt 2000, 19–23). Those who feel that Japan and the emperor system have been unfairly blamed...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2008) 67 (3): 1011–1037.
Published: 01 August 2008
..., arguing that Xi'an Hui memories of this past show the influence of state-sponsored ethnic policies, a religious model of Hui identity, and a less formally articulated collective sentiment (what Raymond Williams calls a “structure of feeling”) based on shared experience. The author discusses how...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1986) 45 (4): 769–787.
Published: 01 August 1986
... in the postwar era. Mobilization for military duty or for work made the students feel that they were responsible for the fate of their country. However, their youthful outburst of patriotism came to an end with Japan's defeat. Feelings of betrayal and disillusionment nurtured the extreme patriotism and militancy...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 24 (4): 573–594.
Published: 01 August 1965
... on the same level as the other three—Japanese. Without denying the close relation to China, the Japanese scholar is apt to emphasize the unique configuration of Japanese culture which makes it in some sense sui generis . This is only one among many manifestations of the widespread feeling in Japan...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2003) 62 (4): 1057–1078.
Published: 01 November 2003
... in maps. The cartographic passions that make the headlines may be national ones, but in cities, towns, and villages, people have strong feelings about local maps. Street gangs, real estate developers, insurance companies, zoning boards, planners, and electorates invest maps with local politics. Landowners...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1954) 13 (2): 143–153.
Published: 01 February 1954
... to explain is presumably intimately bound up with the drive to change and yet one cannot help but feel that as Marx becomes involved in some of the more complex problems of social history the desire to explain often becomes for a time at least the overriding end. A MARXIST CONTROVERSY ON CHINA BENJAMIN...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1954) 13 (2): 175–190.
Published: 01 February 1954
... and in-group feeling beyond the level of the household. It is within the buraku that the Japanese farmers cooperate with each other to meet and to solve their immediate problem. The lowest level of formal government in the farming countryside is the mura or son (village). It is at this point of contact...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 6 (1): 12–22.
Published: 01 November 1946
...Douglas G. Haring Abstract Psychological characteristics of enemy peoples were studied almost frantically during the recent war with a view to more effective psychological warfare. Answers were sought to questions like the following: How does the average enemy individual think and feel? Can his...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1946) 6 (1): 65–77.
Published: 01 November 1946
... it is doubtful that it had at that time fully set the course of the action that it took during the ensuing months. Finding things easy, it decided to feel its way into North China. Early in 1933 it went into Jehol and then crossed the Great Wall, the adventure ending in the Tangku Truce of May 31, 1933. In 193S...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1943) 2 (2): 139–152.
Published: 01 February 1943
... or a patriotism of some sort and perhaps always has had. However, in previous ages it was more the expression of a feeling of cultural, tribal or ethnic oneness. In modern times the word has acquired a political connotation so that it is possible to say that some peoples have developed a modern political...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1950) 9 (3): 245–255.
Published: 01 May 1950
... and stringently enforced – Japan's political thought as expressed in the literary vehicle specifically designed for it presents perhaps a truer index of the feelings of the literate classes than does the governmental mechanism which was evolved at that time, inasmuch as one of the avowed purposes of a novel...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1942) 1 (2): 150–160.
Published: 01 February 1942
... in the history of the Renaissance would be properly scandalized if one of the local experts in Far Eastern history (if there are any) should profess ignorance of Savanarola, but he may feel no decent embarrassment at his own inability to place the Han dynasty within a thousand years of its proper dates...
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Far Eastern Quarterly (1956) 15 (2): 239–247.
Published: 01 February 1956
... fiction before the coming of Western influences certainly contains enough of both murder and adultery to give the average reader a sense of literary familiarity; but the thoughtful reader must be puzzled by an undefinable inadequacy, by a feeling of literary promise unfulfilled, to which even the student...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2019) 78 (2): 285–308.
Published: 01 May 2019
... not only shows how the Chinese state revises its administrative and legal terms of international marriage, but also highlights the historical, racialized, and gendered forces that shape the process. The regulatory framework of marriage migration is informed by the shifting structures of feeling shaping...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1966) 26 (1): 37–47.
Published: 01 November 1966
... of the system. Students of managing agency invariably have been economists. Although they feel obliged to make some reference to its historical origins, they neglect the sources where the evidence abounds. A typical statement from a recent official Indian study of managing agency reads: Little is known about...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1960) 19 (2): 151–161.
Published: 01 February 1960
... by resentful local peoples, and on occasion these feelings have exploded in anti-Chinese demonstrations or riots. Overseas Chinese and Economic Nationalization in the Philippines SHELDON APPLETON : A KEY economic, social, and political problem for the nations of Southeast Asia is posed by the economically...