December 7 is Yu Dafu’s birthday—What better to commemorate it than to announce two new books that study his legacy: Decadence in Modern Chinese Literature
Shedding light on the three-way cultural exchange among early Chosŏn Korea, Ming China, and Muromachi Japan, Professor Jongmook Lee examines poetic exchanges between Hanlin scholar
The following are essential books for Taiwan Studies. The first three have just been published in the new Literature from Taiwan Series, in collaboration with
Professors Nanxiu Qian, Richard J. Smith, and Bowei Zhang, editors of Reexamining the Sinosphere: Transmissions and Transformations in East Asia, on the image on the front
Professors Nanxiu Qian, Richard J. Smith, and Bowei Zhang, editors of Rethinking the Sinosphere: Poetics, Aesthetics, and Identity Formation, on the images on the front
Welcome to our AAS 2020 virtual book exhibit! Below are the new titles that would have been released at the AAS conference. These were also
On International Women’s Day, we are very proud to highlight some outstanding books by excellent women authors. Dr. Sanchita Banerjee Saxena (UC Berkeley) author of
The following is an interview with Dr. T. X. Hammes about his book Deglobalization and International Security, which is part of the Rapid Communications in Conflict
Congratulations to Professor Hedda Friberg-Harnesk on the outstanding review of her book Reading John Banville Through Jean Baudrillard in the journal Études Irlandaises, which praises
Nobel Laureate Gao Xingjian is amongst the most challenging writers of the present era. He has probed the dynamics of Chinese and European literature and