Faculty Publications
Jessamyn Abel
“Cultural Internationalism and Japan's Wartime Empire,” in Tosh Minohara and Masato Kimura, Eds. Tumultuous Decade: Japan’s Challenge to the International System, 1931-41. (University of Toronto Press, forthcoming 2008).
“The Ambivalence of Whaling: Conflicting Cultures in Identity-Formation” in Gregory M. Pflugfelder and Brett Walker, Eds. JAPANimals: History and Culture in Japan's Animal Life. (University of Michigan Press, 2005).
Jonathan Abel
Translation of and introduction to Azuma Hiroki, Dōbutsuka suru posutomodan (Animalizing Postmodernity: Japanese Society Seen through Otaku) (University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming January 2009).
“The Ero-Puro Sense: Declassifying Censored Literature from Interwar Japan,” Japan Forum (2007).
“Translation as Community: The Opacity of Modernizations of Genji monogatari (Tales of Genji),” Nation, Language, and the Ethics of Translation (Princeton University Press, 2005).
“Canon and Censor: How War Wounds Bodies of Writing,” Comparative Literature Studies (2005).
Jade Atwill
Sources in Chinese History: Diverse Perspectives from1644 to the Present, co-author with David Atwill (Pearson/Prentice Hall, forthcoming 2009)
“E-journals from China: Technical and Collection Issues” The Journal of Academic Librarianship 31:6 (2005)
“Area Studies Librarians and International Book Fairs: The Hong Kong Book Fair Experience” Library Collections, Acquisitions, and Technical Services 27:1 (2003)
David Atwill“Holy Culture Wars: Patterns of Ethno-Religious Violence in 19th and 20th Century China,” in Belief and Bloodshed: Religion and Violence Across Time and Tradition. Ed. James Wellman. (Rowman & Littlefield, 2007). The Chinese Sultanate: Islam, Violence, and the Panthay Rebellion, 1856-1873. "Blinkered Visions: Islamic Identity, Hui Ethnicity, and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856-1874,” Journal of Asian Studies (2003). "Trading Places: Resistance, Ethnicity and Governance in 19th Century Yunnan," |
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Erica Brindley
“‘Why Use an Ox-cleaver to Carve a Chicken?’ The Politics of Individual Cultivation in the Lun Yu of Confucius,” Philosophy East and West (2009)
“Sound Phenomena: The Cosmic Power of Sound in Late Warring States and Han Texts,” Journal of Chinese Religions (2008)
“Human Agency and the Ideal of Shang Tong (Upward Conformity) in Early Mohist Writings,” Journal of Chinese Philosophy (2007)
“Music and Cosmos in the Development of ‘Psychology’ in Early China,” T’oung Pao (2006)
“Barbarians or not? Ethnicity and Changing Conceptions of the Ancient Yue (Viet) Peoples (~400-50 B. C.),” Asia Major (2003)
Gretchen Casper
"The Benefits of Difficult Transitions." Democratization (2000)
Negotiating Democracy: Transitions from Authoritarian Rule (with Michelle M. Taylor) (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996).
Fragile Democracies: The Legacies of Authoritarian Rule (University of Pittsburgh Press 1995.)
"Theories of Military Intervention in the Third World: Lessons from the Philippines." Armed Forces and Society (1991)
"The Changing Politicization of the Philippine Roman Catholic Church, 1972 -1988." Pilipinas (1989)
Kumkum ChatterjeeThe Cultures of History in Early Modern India: Persianization and Mughal Culture in Bengal (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). "The Persianization of Itihasa: Performance Narratives and Mughal Political Culture in Eighteenth Century Bengal", Journal of Asian Studies 67.2 (May 2008), 513-543. Edited with Clement Hawes, Europe Observed: Multiple Gazes in Early Modern Encounters(Bucknell University Press, 2008) "The King of Controversy: History and Nation-Making in Late Colonial India." American Historical Review 110.5 (Dec. 2005), 1454-1475. Merchants, Politics and Society in Early Modern India: Bihar, 1733-1820 (E.J. Brill, 1996) |
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Tina ChenDouble Agency: Acts of Impersonation in Asian American Literature and Culture (Stanford University Press 2005) "Towards an Ethics of Knowledge," MELUS 30.2 (Summer 2005): 157-74. "Recasting the Spy, Rewriting the Story: the Politics of Genre in Native Speaker by Chang-rae Lee." Form and Transformation in Asian American Literature. Eds. Zhou Ziaojing and Samina Najmi. Seattle: U of Washington P, 2005. 249-67. "Impersonation and Other Disappearing Acts in Native Speaker by Chang-rae Lee," Modern Fiction Studies 48.3 (Fall 2002): 636-66. "Dissecting the Devil Doctor: Stereotype and Sensationalism in Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu." Re/collecting Early Asian America. Eds. Josephine Lee, Imogene Lim, Yuko Matsukawa. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 2002. 218-37. |
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Madhuri Desai
"Mosques, Temples and Orientalists: Hegemonic Imaginations in Banaras,” in Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Vol. XV, No.1, Fall 2003.
Charlotte Eubanks
"Surveying Comparative Literature from the Pacific RIm." ADFL Bulletin (2007) (with Melek Ortabasi)
“On the Wings of a Bird: Folklore, Nativism, and Meiji Letters” Asian Folklore Studies, Volume LXV-1 (2006)
“Re-writing the Myth of Motherhood” Critical Asian Studies 33:2, June 2001. (Translations of short stories by Okamoto Kanoko and Hirabayashi Taiko, and a short introductory article)
Eric HayotThe Hypothetical Mandarin: Sympathy, Modernity, and Chinese Pain (Oxford University Press, 2009) Sinographies: Writing China. Co-edited collection of essays, with Haun Saussy and Steve Yao. (U of Minnesota Press, 2007). “Chinese Bodies, Chinese Futures.” Representations 99:1 (Summer 2007): 99-129. “The Strange Case of Araki Yasusada: Author, Object:” PMLA 120.1 (January 2005): 66-81. Chinese Dreams: Pound, Brecht, Tel quel. (U of Michigan Press, 2004). |
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Ronnie HsiaNoble Patronage and Jesuit Missions: Maria Theresia von Fugger-Wellenburg (1690-1762) and Jesuit Missionaries in China and Vietnam (Rome: Institutum Historicum Societatis Iesu (= Monumenta Historica Societatis Iesu, nova series vol. 2)) “Jesuit Representations of Europe to China in the Early Modern Period,” in Hubertus Busche, ed., Aufbruch ins moderne EuropaPhilosophie zwischen 1400 und 1700, forthcoming. “Language Acquisition and Missionary Strategies in China, 1580-1760,” in Savoirs missionnaires à l’époque moderne, Berta Ares et al. eds. (Madrid: Casa Valezquez, forthcoming.) “The Jesuit Encounter with Buddhism in Ming China,” in Christianity and Cultures. Japan and China in Comparison 1543-1644. Editors, Wu Xiaoxing and M. Antoni Üçerler. Rome, forthcoming. "Zhong jiao shinyan yu meng wenhua: Ming Qing zi qi tianzhu jiao xu fojiao di bijiao” (Religious Beliefs and Dream Cultures: A Comparative Analysis of Catholicism and Buddhism in the Late Ming and Early Qing,) in Bulletin of the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Vol. 76, Part 2. pp. 209-48. |
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Alexander Huang
Chinese Shakespeares: A Century of Cultural Exchange (Columbia University Press, 2009)
Shakespeare in Hollywood, Asia and Cyberspace, co-edited with Charles Ross (Purdue University Press, 2009)
"Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents: The Dialectics between the Global and the Local in Lao She's Fiction." MLQ: Modern Language Quarterly 69. 1 (March 2008): 97-118.
"Shakespeare, Performance, and Autobiographical Interventions." Shakespeare Bulletin: A Journal of Performance Criticism and Scholarship 24. 2 (Summer 2006): 31-47.
"Gao Xingjian, Exile, and Intercultural Theatre." Hong Kong Drama Review 7 (2007): 507-513 (in Chinese).
On-cho NgEditor, The Imperative of Understanding: Chinese Philosophy, Comparative Philosophy, and Onto-Hermeneutics. New York: Global Scholarly Publications, 2008. “The Ethics of Being and Non-Being: Confucian Contestations on Human nature (Xing) in Late Imperial China.” In Youru Wang, ed., Deconstruction and the Ethical in Asian Thought. New York: Routledge, 2007. Mirroring the Past: The Writing and Use of History in Imperial China. With Q. Wang. Hoolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2005. (Choice “Outstanding Academic Title” ) “The Epochal Concept of ‘Early Modernity’ and the Intellectual History of Late Imperial China.” Journal of World History. 14.1(January 2003):37-61. Cheng-Zhu Confucianism in the Early Qing: Li Guangdi (1642-1718) and Qing Learning. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2001. |
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Sumita Raghuram
Raghuram, S., Wiesenfeld, B. (2004). Stress and work-family conflict among virtual workers. Human Resource Management, 43, 259-277
Raghuram, S., Wiesenfeld, B. & Garud, R. (2003). Technology enabled work: The role of self-efficacy in determining telecommuter adjustment and structuring behavior. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 63, 180-198.
Raghuram, S., Wiesenfeld, B., Garud, R. & Gupta, V. (2001) Factors contributing to virtual work adjustment. Journal of Management, 27, 383-405.
Raghuram, S. London, M. & Larsen, H. (2001). Flexible employment practices in Europe: Country versus culture, The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 12, 738-753.
Wiesenfeld, B. & Raghuram, S. & Garud R. (1999). Communication modes as determinants of organizational identity in a virtual organization. Organization Science, 10, 777-790.
Bee-yan Roberts
“Firm Heterogeneity and Location Choice of Taiwanese Multinationals” (with Yi Lee), will be published in Journal of International Economics. Journal of International Economics, forthcoming.
“R&D Investments, Exporting, and the Evolution of Firm Productivity” (with Mark J. Roberts and Daniel Xu), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, May 2008
"Productivity, Output, and Failure: A Comparison of Taiwanese and Korean Manufacturers" (with S. Chung and M.J. Roberts), forthcoming, Economic Journal, 2003
"Firm-Level Evidence on Productivity Differentials and Turnover in Taiwanese Manufacturing" (with X. Chen and M.J. Roberts), Journal of Development Economics, 2001.
Gonzalo Rubio
Sumerian literary texts from the Ur III period. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, forthcoming 2009.
"Semitic influence in the history of Latin syntax." In New perspectives on historical Latin syntax, I. Ed. P. Cuzzolin and P. Baldi. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008. 199-243.
"Writing in another tongue: Alloglottography in the Ancient Near East" (with a postscript). In Margins of writing, origins of cultures. Ed. S. Sanders. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. 33-70.
"Sumerian morphology." In Morphologies of Asia and Africa. Ed. A.S. Kaye. Winona Lake, Ind.: Eisenbrauns, 2007. 1327-1379.
"From Sumer to Babylonia: Topics in the history of Southern Mesopotamia." In Current issues in the history of the Ancient Near East. Ed. M.W. Chavalas. Publications of the Association of Ancient Historians, 8. Claremont, Cal.: Regina Books, 2007. 5-51.
"Eblaite, Akkadian, and East Semitic." In The Akkadian language in its Semitic context. Ed. N.J.C. Kouwenberg and G. Deutscher. Leiden: Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 2006. 110-139.
Manini Samarth
“The Secret Women of Vietnam” in Chelsea Winter 2007 (Chelsea Award in Short Fiction)
“The Gentle Cycle” in Words and Images 2005, University of Southern Maine (Andre Dubus Award).
“Home Fires” in Boston Review (Winter/Spring 2001-2002) Vol 26 No: 6, 18-20 ( (Boston Review Award. Re-printed, O'Henry Festival Stories, 2003))
"Affirmations: Speaking the Self into Being," Analysis of Contemporary Immigrant Asian Fiction in Parnassus: Poetry in Review, Fall 1993 Vol 17, No:1, 88-101.
"Hope and Liberation: A Study of Anita Desai's Fiction" in Rooted and Branching: Women Worldwide ,Ed Dorothy Nyce. Goshen, IN,1998. 102-108.
Suchismita Sen
"Tagore's Lokashahitya: A Translation and a Critical Discussion," Asian Folklore Studies, vol. LV-1, 1996, 1-47.
"Shifting Sensibilities and a Bengali Ritual Tale," Asian Folklore Studies, vol. LIV-1, 1995, 69-117.
"Memory, Language and Society in Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories," Contemporary Literature, 1995, vol. 36, no. 4, 654-675.
Mrinalini SinhaSpecters of Mother India: The Global Restructuring of an Empire (Radical History Series, London and Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006) (Indian Edition: (New Delhi: Zubaan, 2006). Colonial Masculinity: The 'manly Englishman' and the 'effeminate Bengali' in the late nineteenth century (Studies in Imperialism Series, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995) (Indian Edition: (New Delhi: Kali Press, 1998). Gender and Nation (Washington, DC: American Historical Association and Committee on Women Historians, 2006). "Britishness, Clubbability, and the Colonial Public Sphere: The Genealogy of an Imperial Institution in Colonial India," Journal of British Studies 40, 4 (Oct. 2001): 489-521. "Unravelling Masculinity and Rethinking Citizenship: A Comment," in Stefan Dudink, Karen Hagemann, and Anna Clark eds. Representing Masculinity: Male Citizenship in Modern Western Culture (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). |
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Denis Simon
China's Emerging Technological Edge: The Role of High-End Talent. With Cong Cao, Cambridge(UK): Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2009.
"China's Emerging Science and Technology Talent Pool: A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment," with Cong Cao, in Education for Innovation: Implications for India, China and America, R. DeHaan and K. M. Narayan, eds., Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers (2008): 83-110.
"Success in State Directed Innovation? Perspectives on China's Plan for the Development of Science and Technology," with C. Cao and R. Suttmeier, in New Asian Dynamics in Science, Technology and Innovation, G. Parayil and A. D'Costa, eds., London: Palgrave Macmillan (2008): 247-264.
"China's Innovation Challenge and the Re-Making of the Chinese Academy of Sciences," with R.P. Suttmeier and Cong Cao, Innovations: Technology/Governance/Globalization, December 2006.
"China's 15 Year Science and Technology Plan" with Cong Cao and R.P. Suttmeier, Physics Today, December 2006.
"China's Super Science Center: Knowledge, Innovation and the Remaking of the Chinese Academy of Sciences," with R.P. Suttmeier and Cong Cao, Science, April 2006.
Gregory SmitsVisions of Ryukyu: Identity and Ideology in Early-Modern Thought and Politics. (Hawai'i, 1999) |
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Reiko Tachibana"Nomadic Writers of Japan: Yoko Tawada and Minae Mizumura,” PAJLS, 2 (Summer 2001): 400-19. Narrative as Counter-Memory: A Half-Century of Postwar Writing in Germany and Japan, State University of New York Press, 1998 (Choice, "Outstanding Academic Book") |
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Xiaoye You
“Rhetorical Strategies, Electronic Media, and China English.” World Englishes 27.2 (2008): 233-249.
“The Way, Multimodality of Ritual Symbols, and Social Change: Reading Confucius’s Analects as a Rhetoric.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 36.4 (2006): 425-448.
“Ideology, Textbooks, and the Rhetoric of Production in China.” College Composition and Communication56.4 (2005): 632-653.
“Conflation of Rhetorical Traditions: The Formation of Modern Chinese Writing Instruction.” Rhetoric Review24.2 (2005): 150-169.










