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Journal of Asian Studies (1968) 27 (4): 923.
Published: 01 August 1968
... Chinese Author Identification by Segment Distribution . By J. J. Dreher and E. L. Young . Darl Research Communication 45. Doublas Paper 4809 Huntington Beach, California : Doublas Advanced Research Laboratories , 1967 . ix, 37 pp. Graphs, Appendices, n.p. Copyright ©...
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Published: 01 August 2023
FIGURE 1 The closing segment from season 2, episode 6 of Year Hare Affair . More
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Published: 01 May 2015
Figure 5. A segment of a collaborative mural project in Yogyakarta that stretched about 15 meters long. Text in blue says, “Welcome to Jogja City! If you are polite we are too!” Photo by author. More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 293–296.
Published: 01 February 1982
... Sklavenhaltergesellschaft?" published in 1963 in Archiv orientalni 31: 353-63- My answer to the question of the existence of the slave society was and remains negative. TlMOTEUS POKORA Prague The Segmentation of Monastic Fraternities in Sri Lanka May I offer a few comments on Steven Kemper's paper, "Reform and Segmentation...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1982) 41 (2): 296–300.
Published: 01 February 1982
... directed at what he had set up as my explanation of segmentation reads like a rehash of some of my own findings, summarized in the conclusion of my book as follows: "Once begun, and with no political backing to a central ecclesiastical hierarchy to hold the order together, there was no effective check...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1980) 40 (1): 27–41.
Published: 01 November 1980
...Steven Kemper Abstract The Buddhist monkhood in each of the Theravāda countries of Southern Asia—Thailand, Burma, and Sri Lanka—is segmented into smaller fraternities (nikāyas) . In Sri Lanka these fraternities have proliferated since the early nineteenth century. This proliferation has been...
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Published: 01 November 2009
Figure 3b. Market segmentation in the insurance industry in India, 2002. Source: Calculations by the authorbased on Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority data. More
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Published: 01 November 2009
Figure 3a. Market segmentation of India's scheduled commercial banks, 1990 and 2001. Source: Calculations by the author based on Reserve Bank of India data. More
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Journal of Asian Studies (1965) 24 (2): 261–281.
Published: 01 February 1965
...Robert Eric Frykenberg Abstract In old Guntur District, as in other districts of South India, several different elite groups, arranged within a highly complex and segmented social order, were interlocked with corresponding elements of the political hierarchy. Each group was associated in one way...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1973) 32 (3): 445–455.
Published: 01 May 1973
...Melvyn C. Goldstein Abstract One of the most salient features of traditional political life in Tibet was the intense and pervasive competition for power and prestige that took place within the ranks of the politically relevant, particularly within the aristocratic lay-official segment...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2022) 81 (3): 493–506.
Published: 01 August 2022
...Tina Lu Abstract Seventeenth-century Chinese literature thematizes market segmentation, the idea that functionally similar but different objects can be produced for and marketed to different ranks of people. A 1671 collection of classical essays, Xianqing ouji 閑情偶寄 by Li Yu 李漁 (1611–80), has...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2011) 70 (3): 706–729.
Published: 01 August 2011
... came of age on the peninsula between the late 1920s and the end of colonial rule in 1945, the paper attempts to reconstruct their emotional journey into adulthood as young offspring of empire: specifically, how they apprehended colonialism, what they felt when encountering different segments...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (3): 777–804.
Published: 01 August 2009
... every segment of Japanese society. 10 Ono Tsuenori claims the practice may have begun as early as 1876, when police began using red lines on maps to denote fuzoku eigyō chitai (Ono Tsunenori, Angura Shōwashi: sesoura no ura no hijihatsukokai [Minami Shuppanbu: Hatsubai, Shuei Shōbo, 1981], n...
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Journal of Asian Studies (2009) 68 (4): 1137–1162.
Published: 01 November 2009
...Figure 3b. Market segmentation in the insurance industry in India, 2002. Source: Calculations by the authorbased on Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority data. ...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1975) 34 (2): 295–311.
Published: 01 February 1975
.... If we accept the conclusions of Professor Glen Dudbridge, who has done in recent years the most intensive and impressive examination of the novel's textual history, it would appear that the best textual support is lacking for this segment of the Hsi-yu chi to be considered authentic, as it is not found...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1991) 50 (3): 511–535.
Published: 01 August 1991
... contraction on important segments of the economy and society of metropolitan Manila, the capital and major port-city of the Philippines. In particular, this article focuses on the depression experience of the large Filipino bureaucratic middle class, of Filipino manual workers in commodities handling...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1976) 36 (1): 25–36.
Published: 01 November 1976
..., is a group that restricts or denies resources, services, or markets to other segments of a society. While the word is generally confined to economics—where one thinks of medieval guilds and modern cartels—the concept can be profitably extended to other areas of society. The sociology of religion, for example...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1970) 29 (2): 267–287.
Published: 01 February 1970
...Agehananda Bharati Abstract An anthropological and linguistic analysis of the idiom of modern Hindu religious specialists and their followers, an audience which embraces all English speaking Indians and a large segment of the urban populations of India. The highly eclectic, quasi-secular and neo...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1983) 42 (3): 599–606.
Published: 01 May 1983
...Anthony C. Yu Abstract Unquestionably the most comprehensive single study of High T'ang poetry to have appeared in English, Stephen Owens' book surveys a crucial segment of Chinese literary history and attempts to define a period style. Copious notes and translations enhance the analysis of less...
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Journal of Asian Studies (1967) 26 (2): 237–249.
Published: 01 February 1967
... 15 million members and seeking to mobilize specific segments of the population: workers, peasants, youth, women, students, cultural workers, university teachers, and even village officials. D. N. Aidit, M. H. Lukman and Njoto, the triumvirate that had led the Party since January 1951, were honored...