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Asian Interactions and Comparisons

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Asian Interactions and Comparisons, published jointly by the University of Hawai‘i Press and the Association for Asian Studies, seeks to encourage research across regions and cultures within Asia. The Series focuses on works (monographs, edited volumes, and translations) that concern the interaction between or among Asian societies, cultures, or countries, or that deal with a comparative analysis of such. Series volumes concentrate on any time period and come from any academic discipline.

Parting the Mists: Discovering Japan and the Rise of National-Style Painting in Modern China, by Aida Yuen Wong (2006)

Ogyū Sorai’s Philosophical Masterworks: The Bendo and Benmei, by John A. Tucker (2006)

Ambassadors from the Island of Immortals: China-Japan Relations in the Han-Tang Period, by Wang Zhenping (2005)

Crossed Histories: Manchuria in the Age of Empire, ed. by Mariko Asano Tamanoi (2005)

Beyond the Bronze Pillars: Envoy Poetry and the Sino-Vietnamese Relationship, by Liam C. Kelley (2005)

Time, Temporality, and Imperial Transition: East Asia from Ming to Qing, by Lynn Struve (2005)

Re-understanding Japan: Chinese Perspectives, 1895–1945, by Lu Yan (2004)

Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations, 600–1400, by Tansen Sen (2003)

Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia, ed. by Timothy J. Craig and Richard King (2002)

The Genesis of East Asia, 221 B.C.–A.D. 907, by Charles Holcombe (2001)
A Choice Outstanding Academic Book

Sovereign Rights and Territorial Space in Sino-Japanese Relations: Irredentism and the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, by Unryu Suganuma (2000)

The I-Ching in Tokugawa Thought and Culture, by Wai-ming Ng (2000)
A Choice Outstanding Academic Book