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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Field" <adfield@BU.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 7:47 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review


> H-ASIA
> Jan 22 2013
>
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> ************************************************
> From: Keila Diehl, Cross-Currents <crosscurrents@berkeley.edu>
>
> Second print issue of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"//now available.
>
> Volume I, No. 2 of "Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture
> Review"
> __is now available through U. Hawaii Press (http://www.uhpress.hawaii.**
> edu/p-8886-cross-currents-**east-asian-history-culture-**
> review.aspx?journal=1&<http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/p-8886-cross-currents-east-asian-history-culture-review.aspx?journal=1&>
> ).
>
> The guest editors for this issue -- Penny Edwards (UC Berkeley) and
> Lorraine Paterson (Cornell) -- have brought together a diverse set of
> articles and reflection pieces addressing the theme of "Mediating
> Chineseness in Cambodia." The volume is dedicated to anthropologist
> William
> E. Willmott for his pioneering work with Chinese communities in Cambodia
> in
> the early 1960s.
>
> Also featured in this issue:
>
> - a review essay by Tobie Meyer-Fong (John Hopkins) about /Ancestral
> Leaves: A Family Journey through Chinese History/by Joseph Esherick
> and///The Gender of Memory: Rural Women and China's Collective Past/ by
> Gail Hershatter;
>
> - a review essay by Kyu Hyun Kim (UC Davis) about /Virtual Hallyu: Korean
> Cinema of the Global Era/ by Kyung Hyun Kim and /Literature and Film in
> Cold War South Korea/ by Theodore Hughes;
>
> - a photo essay and article about Korean mask dance dramas by CedarBough
> Saeji (UCLA);
>
> - an annotated bibliography for Katsura imperial villa by Dana Buntrock
> (UC
> Berkeley).
>
> A joint enterprise of the Research Institute of Korean Studies at Korea
> University (RIKS) and the Institute of East Asian Studies at the
> University
> of California at Berkeley (IEAS), /Cross-Currents/ offers its readers
> up-to-date research findings, emerging trends, and cutting-edge
> perspectives concerning East Asian history and culture from scholars in
> both English-speaking and Asian language-speaking academic communities.
> This English-language journal includes scholarship on material from the
> sixteenth century to the present day that has significant implications for
> current models of understanding East Asian history and culture. Embedded
> in
> a web-based platform with functions for collaboration, discussion, and an
> innovative editing and publishing process, the journal uses new
> technologies to facilitate a dialogue among East Asia scholars around the
> world that is enhanced by audio-visual and multilingual capabilities. The
> semiannual print issues of "Cross-Currents" (University of Hawaii Press)
> feature content selected from the peer-reviewed, quarterly online journal
> for its scholarly excellence and relevance to the journal's mission. An
> editorial board consisting of established scholars in Asia and North
> America provides oversight of the journal.
>
> For information about submitting articles and other content
> to/"/Cross-Currents," please visit
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu<http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>or
> contact the Managing Editor.
>
> Submitted by:
>
> Keila Diehl, Ph.D.
> Managing Editor
> Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
> Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley
> 2223 Fulton St., 6th Floor
> Berkeley, CA 94720-2318
> tel. 510-643-0704
> fax 510-643-7062
> http://cross-currents.**berkeley.edu <http://cross-currents.berkeley.edu>
>
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