Books
  • Summer Wildflowers of the Northeast
  • Very Important People
  • Lost in Thought
  • W. Arthur Lewis and the Birth of Development Economics
  • Healing Labor
  • When Misfortune Becomes Injustice
  • The Critical Eye
  • Choice Gleanings from the Book of Romans
  • Building on Emergent Curriculum
  • Library Dementia Services
  • The Citizen and the State
  • Urban Governance and Smart City Planning
  • SDG10 – Reduce Inequality Within and Among Countries
  • Parental Grief and Photographic Remembrance
  • The Intellectual Property Guide
  • Restraints in Dementia Care
  • Radiant
  • Unholy
  • Fortune of Wolves
  • Cake
  • Nakón-I'a wo!: Beginning Nakoda
  • The Masons and the Mysteries in 18th Century Drama
  • Dionysus and Rome
  • Infrared Spectra of Rubbers, Plastics and Thermoplastic Elastomers
  • Kant's Concept of Dignity
  • Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing
  • Disruptive Fintech
  • Anglo-Saxon Micro-Texts
  • Narrative Factuality
  • The Poetic Genesis of Old Icelandic Literature
  • Wilson Lines in Quantum Field Theory
  • From Space in Modern Art to a Spatial Art History
  • Intertextuality in Flavian Epic Poetry
  • Science Communication
  • Magneto-Active Polymers
  • Microfluidics
  • Rulership in 1st to 14th century Scandinavia
  • From Fu Manchu to Kung Fu Panda
  • From King Cane to the Last Sugar Mill
  • The Genesis of East Asia, 221 B.C.-A.D. 907
  • Buddhist Healing in Medieval China and Japan
  • China in the World
  • Disturbing History
  • Non-Traditional Security Issues in North Korea
  • The Chinese Classic of Family Reverence
  • God Pictures in Korean Contexts
  • Media and Politics in Japan
  • Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics
  • Imperatives of Culture
  • Negotiating Masculinities in Late Imperial China
  • Clash of Spirits
  • Kuleana and Commitment
  • The White Plum
  • Linguistic Engineering
  • Invincible and Righteous Outlaw
  • Sword of Zen
  • Tour of Duty
  • How Zen Became Zen
  • Dilemmas of Adulthood
  • Zhuangzi and the Happy Fish
  • Performing Grief
  • Encountering Modernity
  • Japanese Hermeneutics
  • Marathon Japan
  • The Past and the Punishments
  • Principle, Praxis, and the Politics of Educational Reform in Meiji Japan
  • Buddhist Tourism in Asia
  • Gender and Law in the Japanese Imperium
  • Exhibiting the Past
  • Strange Tale of Panorama Island
  • Caging the Rainbow
  • Purloined Letters
  • The Politics of Multiculturalism
  • Gender and Globalization in Asia and the Pacific
  • Staying Fijian
  • Japan's Colonization of Korea
  • The Record of Linji
  • The Making of the First Korean President
  • Kalaupapa
  • The Fluid Pantheon
  • Turbulent Decade
  • Chinese Architecture in an Age of Turmoil, 200-600
  • Dark Writing
  • Lovable Losers
  • The Phantom Heroine
  • Shimaji Mokurai and the Reconception of Religion and the Secular in Modern Japan
  • Globalization and Networked Societies
  • Riven by Lust
  • The Growth and Collapse of Pacific Island Societies
  • Under Construction
  • The Eyes of Power
  • Cult, Culture, and Authority
  • The Pacific Islands
  • Basho and the Dao
  • Remaking the Chinese City
  • Going Forth
  • Making Faces
  • God Is Samoan
  • Japanese Feminist Debates
  • Tracing Back the Radiance
  • Kuki Shuzo
  • Developing Zeami
  • Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts
  • Glamour in the Pacific
  • Dubious Gastronomy
  • Selves in Question
  • Raiding, Trading, and Feasting
  • That Distant Country Next Door
  • After the New Order
  • Handmade Culture
  • Waikiki
  • Celebrity Gods
  • The Architecture of Life and Death in Borneo
  • Traditional Japanese Arts and Culture
  • Sitings
  • Beyond the Bronze Pillars
  • Drawing Boundaries
  • The Arts of Kingship
  • What Is Asian American Biblical Hermeneutics? Reading the New Testament
  • The Dreaming Mind and the End of the Ming World
  • Rewriting Medieval Japanese Women
  • Mirror
  • The Art of Persistence
  • Currents and Countercurrents
  • The Victim as Hero
  • Drawing on Tradition
  • Crisis in North Korea
  • The Perils of Protest
  • In Transit
  • In Search of Korean Traditional Opera
  • Burning for the Buddha
  • Working towards the Monarchy
  • Goddess on the Rise
  • Beyond Ethnicity
  • Hart Wood
  • N? W?hine Koa
  • Reflections in a Glass Door
  • Technology and Cultural Values
  • Cambodian Buddhism
  • Protectors and Predators
  • Learning Japanese for Real
  • Tsai Ming-liang and a Cinema of Slowness
  • Unruly Gods
  • Facing the Pacific
  • Revolution Plus Love
  • Making the Modern Primitive
  • Memories of War
  • The Anxieties of Mobility
  • A Handbook of Korean Zen Practice
  • And the Sun Pursued the Moon
  • More than Rural
  • Being Benevolence
  • Dharma
  • Blood and History in China
  • Westlake
  • Land, Power, and the Sacred
  • Articulating Rapa Nui
  • The Structure of Detachment
  • Spectacular Accumulation
  • Generals and Scholars
  • The Bunraku Puppet Theatre of Japan
  • The Pearl Frontier
  • The Teeth and Claws of the Buddha
  • Feasting in Southeast Asia
  • Passages to Modernity
  • Eating Korean in America
  • Transcending Patterns
  • Repositioning the Missionary
  • In Good Company
  • Mapping Courtship and Kinship in Classical Japan
  • Drinking Smoke
  • Significant Other
  • Inventing the Performing Arts
  • Zen and the Modern World
  • Local Story
  • Out of the Margins
  • Stories for Saturday
  • Cities and Nationhood
  • Soldiers Alive
  • Suicidal Honor
  • We Are the Ocean
  • This Isn't a Picture I'm Holding
  • Making Democracy
  • Plotting the Prince
  • Adventuring in Hawaii
  • Crossed Histories
  • Making Sense of Japanese Grammar
  • Fenjia
  • The Minor Arts of Daily Life
  • Seoul
  • Night is a Sharkskin Drum
  • Fertility and Pleasure
  • Eastern Learning and the Heavenly Way
  • The Gates of Power
  • Ancient Ryukyu
  • Li Zehou and Confucian Philosophy
  • Images of the Immortal
  • Song King
  • Cultures of Commemoration
  • Painters in Hanoi
  • Writers of the Winter Republic
  • The Sounds of Social Space
  • Bislama Reference Grammar
  • Greed and Grievance
  • Reading Food in Modern Japanese Literature
  • From Okinawa to the Americas
  • Igniting the Internet
  • Telling Lives
  • The Dwarf
  • Embodied Modernities
  • Fragrant Orchid
  • Chinese Aesthetics
  • Theravada Buddhism
  • Weaving and Binding
  • Pacific Ethnomathematics
  • Shanghai Express
  • Diaspora and Identity
  • Mad Wives and Island Dreams
  • Shinto
  • Society and the Supernatural in Song China
  • Literati Lenses
  • Seeing Beauty, Sensing Race in Transnational Indonesia
  • Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism
  • The Thought War
  • A Power in the World
  • Making Modern Muslims
  • Empire of Emptiness
  • Doing Business with Japan
  • To the Ends of Japan
  • Buddhism in a Dark Age
  • No Na Mamo
  • Signs from the Unseen Realm
  • Soldiers on the Cultural Front
  • From Comrades to Bodhisattvas
  • Ritualized Writing
  • The Three Boys
  • One Hundred Million Philosophers
  • H?'ena
  • Rhetoric in Modern Japan
  • Three-Dimensional Reading
  • Copying the Master and Stealing His Secrets
  • Letting Go
  • Creating a Public
  • Summoning the Powers Beyond
  • Bodies of Evidence
  • Print and Power
  • Experimental Buddhism
  • Straight from the Heart
  • After the Tsunami
  • The Okinawan Diaspora in Japan
  • One and Many
  • The Japanese Way of Tea
  • A Voyage Round the World, 2 vols.
  • Theravada Traditions
  • Leaves of the Same Tree
  • Food and Power in Hawai'i
  • A Heritage of Ruins
  • Japan to 1600
  • Back from the Dead
  • Nippon Modern
  • Cultivating Commons
  • Interactions
  • Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia
  • Philosophies of Place
  • Socially Engaged Buddhism
  • Investing in Miracles
  • The Aesthetics of Strangeness
  • The Value of Hawai'i
  • Women of the Conquest Dynasties
  • Tourism and the Economy
  • Japanese Gothic Tales
  • Water, Snow, Water
  • Sovereignty
  • Modern Kyoto
  • Buddhist Missionaries in the Era of Globalization
  • Into the Light
  • Pictures of the Heart
  • Teika
  • Gods, Ghosts, and Gangsters
  • Leaves from an Autumn of Emergencies
  • Anatomy of a Crisis
  • Child of War
  • Light in the Queen's Garden
  • Akut? and Rural Conflict in Medieval Japan
  • Virgin Widows
  • The Melodrama of Mobility
  • Defining Chu
  • Buddhist Law in Burma
  • Mediasphere Shanghai
  • Youth for Nation
  • Jan Ken Po
  • Colonial Dis-Ease
  • Modern Japanese Aesthetics
  • The Man Who Saved Kabuki
  • Allegorical Architecture
  • ?e and Beyond
  • The Japanese Self in Cultural Logic
  • The People of the Sea
  • Toward a Modern Chinese Buddhism
  • Oedipal God
  • Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Development
  • Modernism in Practice
  • Writing Women in Korea
  • Buddhism and the Transformation of Old Age in Medieval Japan
  • Haoles in Hawaii
  • South Korea's Minjung Movement
  • Great Fool
  • A Treatise on Efficacy
  • Toms and Dees
  • The Dog Shogun
  • Aspiring to Enlightenment
  • Wild Man from Borneo
  • Making Waves
  • Sounding Out Heritage
  • Bounding the Mekong
  • The Nature and Culture of Rattan
  • N? Kua'?ina
  • The Binding Tie
  • The Foresight of Dark Knowing
  • Javaphilia
  • Begin Here
  • Southeast Asia's Cold War
  • Asian Culture and Psychotherapy
  • Japan
  • Children of Marx and Coca-Cola
  • Figures of Southeast Asian Modernity
  • Chan Buddhism
  • Family Lineage Organization and Social Change in Ming and Qing Fujian
  • Focusing the Familiar
  • Remaking Chinese Cinema
  • William J. Gedney's Concise Saek-English, English-Saek Lexicon
  • Original Enlightenment and the Transformation of Medieval Japanese Buddhism
  • Philosophers of Nothingness
  • Tongans Overseas
  • The Beginning of Heaven and Earth
  • Japan at Nature's Edge
  • Pastimes
  • Children in Chinese Art
  • Diversity in the Great Unity
  • Mencius
  • Reading a Japanese Film
  • Japan and the League of Nations
  • Limits to Autocracy
  • Pop Empires
  • Transpacific Studies
  • Myanmar's Buddhist-Muslim Crisis
  • Chinese Architecture and Metaphor
  • Cosmopolitan Dreams
  • Herself an Author
  • Islands in a Far Sea
  • People and Cultures of Hawaii
  • Personal Salvation and Filial Piety
  • Beautiful Town
  • The Four Great Temples
  • Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine
  • On Diary
  • Gender and Nation in Meiji Japan
  • Purifying Zen
  • Anatomia, 1838 (Hawaiian text with English translation)
  • Passionate Friendship
  • Doing Fieldwork in Japan
  • Unspeakable Acts
  • Lines That Connect
  • The Way of the Cross
  • Writing from These Roots
  • Selling Happiness
  • Custodians of the Sacred Mountains
  • Translating the West
  • Women Through the Lens
  • Food Safety after Fukushima
  • Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition
  • People and Change in Indigenous Australia
  • Gender and Power in the Japanese Visual Field
  • Branding Japanese Food
  • Japanese Mandalas
  • The Charm Buyers
  • Intimacy or Integrity
  • Performing the Great Peace
  • Death and the Afterlife in Japanese Buddhism
  • Kabuki Plays On Stage. Volume 3
  • Tracking the Banished Immortal
  • Hydrology of the Hawaiian Islands
  • The Haunting Fetus
  • Imagining the Course of Life
  • A Ready-Made Life
  • Hawaiian Legends of the Guardian Spirits
  • Lords of Things
  • Architecture and Urbanism in Modern Korea
  • Kingdom of the Sick
  • Art, Religion, and Politics in Medieval China
  • At the House of Gathered Leaves
  • Liminality of the Japanese Empire
  • Buddhist Philosophy
  • From Indra's Net to Internet
  • The Past before Us
  • Excursions in Identity
  • Buddhism in Taiwan
  • Tang China in Multi-Polar Asia
  • The Divine Eye and the Diaspora
  • Making Sense of Micronesia
  • Japan's Competing Modernities
  • Partners in Print
  • The 'Ukulele
  • Broken Trust
  • Minority Stages
  • Chinese Pure Land Buddhism
  • Eyes of the Heart
  • Burning Money
  • Pacific Women in Politics
  • Modanizumu
  • Ainu Spirits Singing
  • Leaving Paradise
  • Spirit and Self in Medieval China
  • Christianity Made in Japan
  • Emplaced Myth
  • Diversity in Diaspora
  • Androgyny in Late Ming and Early Qing Literature
  • Imperfect Paradise
  • Cries of Joy, Songs of Sorrow
  • Yasukuni Shrine
  • Hirohito and War
  • Hokusai's Great Wave
  • New Guinea
  • Cinema, Space, and Polylocality in a Globalizing China
  • Coral and Concrete
  • Tautai
  • Southern Exposure
  • Intimate Japan
  • The Affect of Difference
  • Efficacious Underworld
  • The Crab Cannery Ship and Other Novels of Struggle
  • Laying Claim to the Memory of May
  • The Seven Tengu Scrolls
  • Kabuki Plays on Stage. Volume 2
  • The Flaming Womb
  • The Value of Hawai'i 2
  • Found in Translation
  • Embodying Belonging
  • Masterpieces of Kabuki
  • Under an Imperial Sun
  • Hawaiian National Bibliography, 1780-1900
  • Imperial Benevolence
  • Cultural Memory
  • Modern Passings
  • The Youth of Things
  • Gender on the Edge
  • Our Great Qing
  • Zen Koans
  • Beyond Ainu Studies
  • The Future of Bangalore's Cosmopolitan Pasts
  • Women Pre-Scripted
  • Becoming One
  • The Immortals
  • Ritual Practice in Modern Japan
  • Nature's Embrace
  • Establishing a Pure Land on Earth
  • Reframing Disability in Manga
  • Vanished Islands and Hidden Continents of the Pacific
  • Holy Ghosts
  • Opium, State, and Society
  • Astronomy's Limitless Journey
  • Sherlock in Shanghai
  • Envisioning Eternal Empire
  • Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China
  • Cultivating Femininity
  • Agents of World Renewal
  • Two-World Literature
  • The White Pacific
  • Selling Songs and Smiles
  • When Valleys Turned Blood Red
  • Sailors and Traders
  • Sinophobia
  • Forest Recollections
  • Turning Pages
  • Luminous Bliss
  • The Fountainhead of Chinese Erotica
  • Heroes of China's Great Leap Forward
  • Christianity in Korea
  • In Buddha's Company
  • Tonga
  • Saving Buddhism
  • A Tale of False Fortunes
  • One Hundred Mountains of Japan
  • At Home and in the Field
  • The Distorting Mirror
  • The Life of a Balinese Temple
  • Texts and Contexts
  • Life Behind Barbed Wire
  • A Kamigata Anthology
  • Selections from Fornander's Hawaiian Antiquities and Folk-Lore
  • Ethnobotany of Pohnpei
  • Configurations of Comparative Poetics
  • On Creating a Usable Culture
  • Women and Buddhist Philosophy
  • An Edo Anthology
  • Edo Culture
  • Translingual Narration
  • Expressive Japanese
  • Japan's Frames of Meaning
  • Parkscapes
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