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    Mar 6

    Have you written a good new book in the East Asian Studies field? Want to appear on the podcast? Pitch us at the link below & the editors at the will try to match you up with one of our 200+ podcast hosts.

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  3. Nov 20

    Based on extensive primary source material, THE MAKING OF A MODERN ART WORLD () lays bare the modus operandi of a modern art world in Republican . Don't miss 's conversation with the author, Pedith Pui Chan👇

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  4. Nov 7

    Take a break and tune in to the interview with Elizabeth McGuire, author of "Red at Heart: How Chinese Communists Fell in Love with the Russian Revolution".

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  5. Nov 7

    Hear Sandra Fahy, author of MARCHING THROUGH SUFFERING talk about her interviews with survivors of North Korea's devastating famine in the 1990s on

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  6. Nov 7

    Yuan Shikai was hailed as 's George Washington, yet he died the leader of a country in turmoil after a failed bid to become emperor. In YUAN SHIKAI (), Patrick Fuliang Shan reexamines the career of this controversial figure.👂the podcast👇

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  7. Nov 6

    Based on interviews w/survivors of the catastrophic famine that struck the in the mid-to-late 90s, MARCHING THROUGH SUFFERING () leads us into the lifeworlds of a wide range of North Koreans. Anthropologist joins us👇

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  8. Oct 29

    . chats w/Justyna Weronika Kasza about her new book, HERMENEUTICS OF EVIL IN THE WORKS OF ENDO SHUSAKU (), which traces Shūsaku’s line of thinking & applies Ricoeur’s hermeneutics to lit studies to better understand his work.

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  9. Oct 29

    Ching Kwan Lee sat down with to discuss her important new book based on 7 years of fieldwork, THE SPECTER OF GLOBAL CHINA (). The two talk about, among other topics, why ’s presence in is so controversial.

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  10. Oct 18

    What does China’s rise mean for its borderlands? & Juan Zhang tell us about THE ART NEIGHBOURING (), a timely contribution to our understanding of what's going on at many points of China’s contact with its 14 neighbouring states.

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  11. Oct 17

    This is a brilliant conversation. Can’t wait to read ’s book, and leads the discussion with thoughtful, open-ended questions. A must for those with interests in time, science, and technology.

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  12. Oct 17

    I am talking with about my recent book Making Time

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  14. Oct 17

    Grounded in careful research w/Japanese documents & material objects, MAKING TIME () follows 300 years of transformations in how time was conceptualized, measured & materialized in . interviews the author, 👇

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  15. Oct 15

    My latest interview with with Dr. Susan Carruther’s. A wonderful book examining the difficulties of occupation in post-wwii Germany and Japan. It corrects numerous misconceptions about the nature of our occupation after the war. A must read! Listen and enjoy!

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  16. Oct 15

    Susan Carruther's THE GOOD OCCUPATION () chronicles America’s transition from wartime combatant to post-war occupier in & , illustrating the difficulties of rebuilding defeated nations. Carruthers speaks w/ 👇

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  17. Oct 14

    Podcast interview: Ronald P. Loftus, "The Turn Against the Modern: The Critical Essays of Taoka Reiun (1870-1912)", Association for Asian Studies, 2017

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  18. Oct 10
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  19. Oct 10

    In this podcast, speaks with about his research into Muslim intellectual and cultural history in China.

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  20. Oct 8

    Drawing on memoirs, archives & a marshaling of the deeper social histories from which these emerged, Elizabeth McGuire's RED AT HEART () offers riveting accounts of Sino-Russian & Sino-Soviet infatuations, affairs, marriages & heartbreaks. 👂👇

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  21. Oct 3

    If you want to know more about _Interpreting Islam in China_ have a listen to my conversation with on |  

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