David Jones is Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University and Professor of Philosophy at Kennesaw State University. His books include Asian Texts - Asian Contexts: Encounters with Asian Philosophies and Religions (coedited with E. R. Klein), also published by SUNY Press. Michele Marion is Director of the Center for International Studies at Paradise Valley Community College.
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Editor's Introduction
David Jones and Michele Marion
Introduction
Roger T. Ames, Peter D. Hershock, and Elizabeth Buck
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2. Feeling as Form in Indian Aesthetics
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3. Images of What Never Was to Suggest What Might Be: Japanese Popular Culture and Japaneseness
Paul E. Dunscomb
4. Korean P'ansori and the Blues: Art for Communal Healing
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5. Mosques and Muslim Identity along China's Trade Routes
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6. Dynamics of Religion and Politics in South Asia
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7. First Contact: The Earliest Western Views of Daoism in Matteo Ricci's Journals
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8. Considering Asia and Teaching the Daoist Way: Understanding Identity, Community, and Ecology in Connection, Perspective, and Practice
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9. Cultural Counterpoint and Hidden Assumptions: Confucianism, Feminist Theory, and Revealing the Cultural Complexity of Foot Binding
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10. The North Korean Nuclear Weapons Threat, Japanese Reactions, and the Possibility of a Northeast Asian Nuclear Arms Race
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11. Bhutan in the Middle: In Between in the Powers' Game
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12. The "Sea of Malayu": An Ocean Perspective on Early Southeast Asian History
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