Sojourners, Gangxi and Clan Associations: Social Capital and Overseas Chinese Tourism to China

by Alan A. Lew

With Alan Wong. Published in D. Timothy and T. Coles, eds., (2004) Tourism, Diasporas and Space, pp. 202-214. London: Routledge.

Unlike traditional forms of economic capital, human capital, or cultural capital (all of which relate to attributes of... more

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The Rise of China is likely to result in military conflicts in East Asia

by Owais Rajput

The East Asian region is the most economically dynamic in the world. China, a major nuclear power and possessing the... more

China Needs to Change Mideast Foreign Policy

by James M. Dorsey

By James M. Dorsey

China’s decision to veto a condemnation of Syria’s regime at the United Nations... more

La arqueología en China: anticuarismo prerrevolucionario y Particularismo Histórico

by Ignacio Soriano

Published in Analecta Arqueològica, 0 (2006)

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This paper exposes some theoretical and methodological issues considered particularly relevant in the... more

Review of 'The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor

by James Cuffe

Published in Aigne, online peer-reviewed journal for Arts & Humanities

James O'Duibh's review on Zheng Yongnian's book 'The Chinese Communist Party as Organizational Emperor: culture,... more

A foreign adventurer's paradise? Interracial sexuality and alien sexual capital in reform era Shanghai

by James Farrer

James Farrer. 2010. “A foreign adventurer’s paradise? Interracial sexuality and alien sexual capital in reform era Shanghai” Sexualities. Volume 13, Issue 1 (Feb.), pp. 69-95.

Since the early 1980s western men have been coming to China to work and live in coastal cities such as Shanghai, and... more

"Terrace Cultivation and Mental Landscapes in Southern Yunnan"

by Pascal Bouchery

Published in M. Lecomte-Tilouine (ed.) Nature, Culture and Reliogion at the Crossroads of Asia, Delhi, Social Science Press, 2010

Heroinification: Constructing the Heroine, Perspectives from Vietnam and China

by Rachel Carpenter

"Heroinification" was my final term paper for the course ANTH B354 Identity, Ritual, and Culture in Vietnam at Bryn Mawr College in Spring of 2009.

The role of heroine in Vietnamese and Chinese cultures is defined differently in different time periods as values and... more

Dietary Adaptation during the Longshan Period in China: Stable Isotope Analyses at Liangchengzhen (Southeastern Shandong) (2011)

by Gary Feinman

Rheta E. Lanehart, Robert H. Tykot, Anne P. Underhill, Fengshi Luan, Haiguang Yu, Hui Fang, Cai Fengshu, Gary Feinman, and Linda Nicholas (in Press, Journal of Archaeological Science)

(2005) Sacred Village: Social Change and Religious Life in Rural North China - Introduction

by Thomas David DuBois

The first chapter of my first book, _Sacred Village: Social Change and Religious Life in Rural North China_ (Hawaii... more

Cooking the Mongols/Feeding the Han: Dietary and Ethnic Intersections in Inner Mongolia

by Franck Billé

The aim of this paper is to draw attention to the changing practices and perceptions of the Han residing in Inner... more

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