MCLC: Cross-Currents no. 12

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Cross-Currents no. 12
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
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September 2014 e-journal (No. 12)
Co-editors’ Note to Readers
Islam in China/China in Islam
Guest edited by Matthew S. Erie (Princeton University) and Allen Carlson (Cornell University)
Introduction to “Islam in China/China in Islam
Matthew S. Erie (Princeton University) and Allen Carlson (Cornell University)
The Case of the Disappearing Altar: Mysteries and Consequences of Revitalizing Chinese Muslims in Yunnan
Kevin Caffrey, Harvard University
In Pursuit of Islamic “Authenticity”: Localizing Muslim Identity on China’s Peripheries
Lesley Turnbull, New York University
The Opposition of a Leading Akhund to Shi’a and Sufi Shaykhs in Mid-Nineteenth-Century China
Jianping Wang, Shanghai Normal University
Defining Shariʿa in China: State, Ahong, and the Post-Secular Turn
Matthew S. Erie, Princeton University
China in Islam: Turki Views from the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Rian Thum, Loyola University New Orleans
Epilogue to “Islam in China/China in Islam”
Jonathan Lipman, Mount Holyoke College
Review Essays
Bringing Class and Indigeneity In, but Leaving Japaneseness Out
Robert Moorehead, Ritsumeikan University
Jeffrey Paul Bayliss. On the Margins of Empire: Buraku and Korean Identity in Prewar and Wartime Japan. (Harvard University Press, 2013)
Mark K. Watson. Japan’s Ainu Minority in Tokyo: Diasporic Indigeneity and Cultural Politics. (Routledge, 2014)
Misrepresenting Atrocities: “Kill Anything that Moves” and the Continuing Distortions of the War in Vietnam
Peter Zinoman, University of California, Berkeley
Gary Kulik, former editor of “American Quarterly”
Nick Turse, Kill Anything that Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam. (Picador, 2013).
Photo Essay
Reimagining the Silk Road
Photographer: Matthew S. Erie, Princeton University
Readings from Asia
A New Discussion of Sino-Korean Relations during the Chosŏn Period
Adam Bohnet, King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario
Pae Usŏng, Chosŏn kwa Chunghwa: Chosŏn i kkumkkugo sangsanghan segye wa munmyŏng [Chosŏn and Chunghwa: The world and civilization that Chosŏn dreamt and imagined] (Kyŏnggi-do P’aju-si: Tolbegae, 2014).
Keila Diehl, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
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