Critical Readings on Food in East Asia (3 Vols. SET)
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Biographical note
Katarzyna J. Cwiertka is Professor of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University. Her research to date has utilized food as a window into the modern history of Japan and Korea. Cwiertka is the author of Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (Reaktion Books 2006) and Cuisine, Colonialism and Cold War: Food in Twentieth Century Korea (Reaktion Books, forthcoming in 2012). She has also edited two volumes with a larger geographical focus, including Asian Food: The Global and the Local (University of Hawai‘i Press 2002), and Food and War in Mid-Twentieth-Century East Asia (Ashgate, forthcoming in 2013).
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Of interest to scholars of modern East Asia. Indispensable to anyone interested in global food history, and in particular the culinary transformations of Greater China, Korea and Japan.
€390.00$534.00
W.J. Boot, Leiden University
This volume of Critical Readings provides an overview of recent scholarship about Japanese thought, as it took shape during the Edo Period (1600-1867). It contains articles about all participants in the intellectual debate: Buddhism, Confucianism, National Studies, and Dutch Learning.
€585.00$800.00
Sarah Harper (University of Oxford)
The three volumes of this collection concentrate on ageing in East Asia. The publication features recently published essays from various disciplinary and methodological approaches. Per region attention is given to health care; ageing and society; and ageing and economy.
€780.00$1,068.00
Vincent Goossaert, Societies-Religions-Secularisms Institute (GSRL, Paris)
The anthologized articles showcase how scholars from different disciplinary and theoretical backgrounds make sense of the variety of religious practices and beliefs to analyze the place of religion in Chinese societies.
€780.00$1,068.00
Jeff Kingston, Temple University (Japan Campus)
Critical Readings on Contemporary Japanese Politics is an interdisciplinary collection that examines various aspects of 21st century Japan ranging from elections, policymaking and foreign policy to history, nationalism, identity, civil society and the March 11, 2011 disasters.
€780.00$1,068.00
Edited by John A Tucker, East Carolina University
Critical Readings on Japanese Confucianism advances more in-depth understandings of the multifaceted nature of Confucianism in Japan by bringing together important studies from the humanities and works in translation, offering a vision of Confucianism as a dynamic cultural force.
€585.00$800.00
Edited by Jim Hoare
This publication features a wide range of articles concentrating on the Korean peninsula since 1945. The articles are brought together in 3 volumes, which are organized chronologically and thematically. Among the themes discussed are: period from Pacific War until start of Korean war; the Korean ...
€780.00$1,068.00
Edited by Hyung-Gu Lynn, University of British Columbia
There has been a rapid accumulation of new scholarship on colonial Korea in particular and comparative colonialism in general within the last ten years. This volume gathers these articles from a variety of venues to allow researchers, students, and readers to access the most important ...
€780.00$1,068.00
Edited by Ben-Ami Shillony
This publication concentrates on the emperors of Japan and brings together in 4 volumes the scholarship of a variety of authors addressing Ancient and Medieval Japan; Early Modern Japan; Imperial Japan and Postwar Japan.
Brill's Critical Readings publications are a one stop reference resource in ...
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Edited by Christopher Gerteis, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
The three volumes of this collection feature essays spanning the past forty years of scholarly discussion of how it was that Japan reached its present status as one of the world’s great industrialized nations.
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