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VOL. 52 (2020-21):  “What’s in A Name? After Orientalism“. Available online at Informit 2020-21
Remembrance Note: Vale Rosita Holenbergh (1937–2020)
Jocelyn Chey
1-2
Introduction
Olivier Krischer And Meaghan Morris
3-11
From Oriental Studies to Inter-Asia Referencing: The 2019 A.R. Davis Memorial Lecture
Adrian Vickers
12-35
Islamic Central Asia and the Russian-Soviet Orient
Adeeb Khalid
36-53
Coordinating Contemporary Asia in Art Exhibitions
C.J.W.-L. Wee
54-79
Nusantara, Bilad Al-Jawa, The Malay World: Cultural-Geographical Constructions of Maritime Southeast Asia and Endogenous Terms as Palimpsests
Imran Bin Tajudeen
80-104
ROUND TABLE: AFTER ORIENTALISM  
Three Ways of Relating To Orientalism
Chih-Ming Wang
105-109
After Orientalism
John Frow
110-113
Orientalism Between the Desire to Harm and the Desire For Knowledge
Ghassan Hage
114-119
Oriental Philology after Orientalism
Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
120-125
De-Imagining Tibet: Beyond Orientalism, Reverse Orientalism and Other Traps in the Study of Himalayan Histories
Jim Rheingans
126-134
‘Orientalism’ and After: Impacting Feminist Theory in India
Tejaswini Niranjana
135-140
Orientalisms in China
Huaiyu Chen
141-146
Designing Japan’s Orient: Department Stores and the Modern Experience
Nozomi Naoi
147-153
Saidean Time: Orientalism at the Fulcrum of Global Histories Of Art
Mary Roberts
154-161
Scholarship at the Edge: Reflections about Teaching History of the Arab World And Islam in Australia after Orientalism
Lucia Sorbera
162-167
Endemic Orientalism
Tessa Morris-Suzuki
168-171
REVIEW ESSAY
On the Sources of Lu Xun’s Treatise on Mara Poetry: Some Issues and a Few Answers
Jon Eugene Von Kowallis
172-179
BOOK REVIEWS  
Texts and Transformation: Essays in Honor of the 75th Birthday of Victor H. Mair, ed. Haun Saussy
Chiew Hui Ho
180-182
Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia, by Samia Khatun
Anna Guttman
182-185
Myanmar Media in Transition: Legacies, Challenges and Change, ed. Lisa Brooten, Jane Madlyn McElhone and Gayathry Venkiteswaran
Roger Lee Huang
185-187
OBITUARY
Sowing the Seeds of Sinology in Australian Gardens: The Life and Career of Harry Simon, Foundation Professor of Chinese at the University of Melbourne
Jon Eugene von Kowallis
188-191

 

VOL. 51 (2019) Available online at InformitHERE 2019
Introduction
Josh Stenberg
1-2
Performing puppet conservation: Concepts of expertise and significance in the conservation of Chinese glove puppet costumes
Rosie H Cook; Kim Siebert; Kuo Chien-Fu; Si-Yuan Ma
3-25
Transmuting tradition: The transformation of Taiwanese glove puppetry in Pili productions
Jasmine Yu-Hsing Chen
26-46
A preliminary study of Chaozhou (Teochew) iron-stick puppet theatre in Singapore
Caroline Chia
47-69
Embracing new performance spaces to survive: The changing social context of lndonesian ‘Wayang Potehi’
Kaori Fushiki
70-83
Breathing new life into ‘potehi’ glove puppets in Penang, Malaysia: Advocating a community-engaged approach
Tan Sooi Beng
84-102
The syncretic spectrum between tradition and post-tradition: Revitalising traditional Korean puppetry with contemporary satire
Mina Kyounghye Kwon
103-128
Regional love and hate: Working around censorship in mid-Edo period ‘Ningyo joruri’
Masumi Harada
129-141
Profits and puppet theatre: Economics beyond permanent stages
Tove Bjork
142-156
Takeda ‘karakuri’: Mechanical puppet performance techniques in historical documents and current practice
Yamada Mzuhito
157-177
Translation
Two scenes from biography of the lady (‘goddess Chen Jinggu’): A religious marionette play
Fan Pen Li Chen
178-217
Personal Reflection
The Taiyuan Asian puppet theatre museum from the stage to the museum and back
Robin Ruizendaal
218-239
BOOK REVIEWS
Jottings under lamplight [Book Review]
Lynda Ng
Divine threads: The visual and material culture of Cantonese opera [Book Review]
Rosie H Cook
Staging revolution: Artistry and aesthetics in model Beijing opera during the cultural revolution [Book Review]
Chao Guo
The poison of polygamy: A social novel [Book Review]
Jocelyn Chey
Sergius seeks bacchus [Book Review]
Soo Choi
Contentious belonging: The place of minorities in Indonesia [Book Review]
Meghan Downes
240-257

 

VOL. 50 (2018) Available online at InformitHERE 2018
A.R. Davis memorial lecture, 2018: On the creative aesthetics of nobel laureate Gao Xingjian
Lee, Mabel
1-21
A reflection on the importance of tang poetry and the life’s work of Dr Margaret South (1926-2017)
Chey, Jocelyn
22-26

Deconstructing ‘rightness’: The role of yi in the early thought of Kang Youwei
Moores, Sean
27-62
From virtuosity to imaginary femininity: Footbinding and stilted footwear in Chinese theatre
Guo, Chao
63-83
James Murdoch (1856-1921): Australia’s first chair of oriental studies
Swanson, Darren
84-102
Visions of hell in Asia
Mirabile, Paul
103-128
BOOK REVIEWS
Imperfect understanding: Intimate portraits of modern Chinese celebrities [Book Review]
Nara, Vivien
Contemporary Taiwanese women writers: An Anthology [Book Review]
Stenberg, Josh
Chinese women writers and modern print culture [Book Review]
Lee, Lily
Civil society and postwar Pacific Basin reconciliation: Wounds, scars and healing [Book Review]
Nottage, Luke
The Golden Ghetto: The American commercial community at canton and the shaping of American China policy, 1784-1844 [Book Review]
Wong, John Y
129-144
VOL. 49 (2017) Available online at InformitHERE 2017
Takeuchi’s Lu Xun / China’s Takeuchi
von Kowallis, Jon Eugene
1-25
Gender in Asian society and culture special issue
Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Wiles, Sue
26-31
Han Fei’s views on women’s rationality
Hendrischke, Barbara
32-49
Divorcing North and South: Gender, poetry and politics in early medieval China
Tang, Qiaomei
50-70
From courtesans to literati: ci poetry and the Yunyao ji
Lee, Lily Xiao Hong
71-89
Representations of emperor Wu Zetian in Ming-Qing fiction: ‘Ruyijun zhuan’ and ‘Jinghua yuan’
Wong, Tin Kei
90-111
A hundred sons and a thousand grandsons: Gender bias in the water dragon classic
Paton, Michael John
112-128
The forgotten component of women’s literary culture: Maids in Ming-Qing women’s writings
Wang, Yanning
129-156
Jiangnan women seeking literary legitimacy in high Qing
Kwan, NGMei
157-185
Women’s voices from ‘our homeland’: Fujian women’s local identity and identity politics
Li, Guotong
186-210
Defining a culture – women and Okinawa
Clarke, Hugh
211-233
The cultural forms of the everyday: Domestic modernity in the short stories of Ling Shuhua (1900-1990)
Wang, Yiyan
234-255
Crossing boundaries: Gender, ideology and national identity in war reportage by Japanese women writers
Romagnoli, Stefano
256-279
The ‘Curse of Eguchi’: ‘Prostitute-ness’ between sexual slavery and agency in Eguchi suieki (1981) by Saegusa Kazuko
Moro, Daniela
280-301
Female sexuality and subjectivity in Wang Anyi’s fiction
Swanpitak, Ruttapond
302-321
BOOK REVIEWS
The Ramayaṇa of Valmiki: An epic of ancient india, volume VII [Book Review]
Taylor, McComas
Roots of wisdom, branches of devotion: Plant life in the South Asian traditions [Book Review]
Baindur, Meera
Towards a revolutionary past: Essays on Indian history, memory and hope [Book Review]
Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar
Mission to China: How an Englishman brought the West to the Orient [Book Review]
Stenberg, Josh
Merchants of war and peace: British knowledge of China in the making of the Opium war [Book Review]
Wong, John Y
Australians in Shanghai: Race, rights and nation in treaty port China [Book Review]
Teo, Hsu-Ming
The lost book of Sun Yatsen and Edwin Collins [Book Review]
Wong, John Y
Citizen power: Postwar reconciliation [Book Review]
Holenbergh, Rosita
China’s leftover women: Late marriage among professional women and its consequences [Book Review]
Wiles, Sue
Simon Leys: Navigator between worlds [Book Review]
Chey, Jocelyn
Sufficiency thinking: Thailand’s gift to an unsustainable world [Book Review]
Smith, Ian D
322-359
VOL. 48 (2016) Available online at InformitHERE 2016
In Memoriam
Margaret Tudor South1926-2016
Phillips, Richard
1-3
A.R. Davis Memorial Lecture, 2016
Caste, nation and modernity: Indian nationalism’s unresolved Dilemma
Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar
5-24
Address at the 60th Anniversary Dinner of the Society, 2016
In search of love and truth
Harris, AJ
25-33
Chinese museums from 1974 to the present day
Capon, Joanna
34-46
The prince who loved England: Chula Chakrabongse in mid-twentieth-century Britain
Chan, Ying-Kit
47-73
Linguet’s ‘La Pierre Philosophale’: An enlightenment fable of the sparrows and the caterpillars
Heule, Freerk
74-96
Emily Eden collection of Sasanian, Kushano-Sasanian, Kidarite and Indo-Sasanian type coins (British Museum, London)
Bhatia, Pratipal
97-134
Satire and Offence in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Hong Kong, 22nd Australasian Humour Studies Network Conference, 6-8 February 2015, Selected Papers  
Introduction
Davis, Jessica Milner
136-141
‘Sarcasm might be entertaining but it doesn’t solve our national problems’: What happens when a Malaysian politican plays the fool?
Chen, Khin-Wee
142-166
Cantonese ‘xiehouyu’: Sardonicism in a regional culture under threat
Chey, Jocelyn
167-181
‘Push me, pull you’: The complex relations of audiences, censorship and satirical political theatre in Malaysia and Indonesia
Lee, Ann
182-200
BOOK REVIEWS
Berkshire dictionary of Chinese biography, volume 4 [Book Review]
Capon, Edmund
Humour in Chinese life and letters: Classical and traditional approaches; Humour in Chinese life and culture: Resistance and control in modern times [Book Review]
Guo, Yingjie
Paradoxes of post-mao rural reform: Initial steps toward a new Chinese countryside 1976-1981 [Book Review]
Brown, Kerry
China’s environmental challenges, 2nd edn [Book Review]
Paton, Michael John
Uyghur nation: Reform and revolution on the Russia-China frontier [Book Review]
Doar, Bruce
Seize the day [Book Review]
Smith, Ian David
Contextualizing translation theories: Aspects of Arabic English interlingual communication [Book Review]
Carter, MG
Addendum to review of contextualizing translation theories: Aspects of Arabic-English interlingual communication
Farghal, Mohammed
201-235

 

VOL. 47 (2015)Available online at Informit:2015A. R. Davis memorial lecture, 2015: Women writing women: ‘A woman’s place’ in modern Japanese women’s poetryHayes, Carol1Postwar Australian-Japanese grassroots reconciliation movements: Grassroots presentations at an international conference to commemorate the seventieth anniversary of the end of the Asia-Pacific conflictRosenbaum, Roman19Factions in modern Chinese politics: A help or a hindrance?Brown, Kerry P
61The commands of god in the Qur’an as a problem of pragmatic linguistics and legal theoryCarter, Michael73The reinvention of romance: The rewriting, reception and censorship of ‘ninjobon’ in modern JapanMorton, Leith85Lin Yutang: Reinterpreting the ancients for modernsChan, Shirley; Lee, Daniel116China’s participation in world fairs from the perspective of art history: London 1851 and beyondDoar, Bruce138DEPISA: A case study of complex capacity development in a transnational settingLaws, Kevin165Coins from SipparButcher, Kevin182The paradigm of theory-as-practice: Traditional Chinese natural studies and the performance of the cosmic breath ‘qi’ in a New global spacetime systemTiquia, Rey190Book Reviews231

 

VOL. 46 (2014)Available online at Informit:2014In MemoriamPierre Ryckmans 1935-2014Chey, Jocelyn1A. R. Davis Memorial Lecture, 2013
Reflections on Islamic thought over the agesHussain, Jamila3Biography vs autobiography of Chinese women: Or, archaeology vs genealogyLee, Lily Xiao Hong11Southern culture and the North/South divide: More than a metaphorPaton, Michael; Chengmin, Zhang
30Culture and diplomacy: The case of TaiwanChey, Jocelyn41Australia in the Asian century: The fate of Australia’s ‘new’ national cultural policyRosenbaum, Roman74China’s ruling class under market socialism: The limits to social pluralismGoodman, David SG96Global power shift: A USA-Japan-Australia-India nuclear chainBroinowski, Adam118Book Reviews143

 

VOL. 45 (2013)Available online at Informit:2013A. R. Davis Memorial Lecture, 2013
Laughing down the ages: A brief history of humour in ChinaChey, Jocelyn1Cow protection in Sinhala Buddhist Sri LankaStewart, James19The ‘Prasannakatha’: A contribution to contemporary Sanskrit poetryClark, Chris
49Coinage from Japan to the Mediterranean: International Numismatic Conference, 16-18 July 2009 Opening addressDunn, Anne57Welcome addressCarter, Michael59IntroductionHardwick, Nicholas63The history of Japanese copper coins: Illustrated from the collection of the Currency Museum of the Bank of JapanFujii, Noriko77The Salghurid coinage of Fars (Iran): Citing the Mongols; The varieties of overlordships, form and content (623-685/1226-1286)Younis, Mohammad93‘The coinage of Chios 600-300 BC: New research developments 1991-2008’: ‘Correction’Hardwick, Nicholas116Book Reviews118

 

VOL. 44 Special Issue : Memorial Diplomacy and the Asia-Pacific War (2012)Available online at Informit: HERE2012Introduction: Roman Rosenbaum3The Pacific War and Its Aftermath: A Literary PerspectiveYasuko Claremont7
Postwar-Imagined Australian SoldiersRoman Rosenbaum
27The Memorial Path from Darwin to CowraElizabeth Rechniewski48Preparing a Perfect Place To Die: One Soldier’s Engagement with the Requirement for Death under the kokutaiVictoria Eaves-Young65Reconciliation with His Past as a shōkokumin: Yamanaka Hisashi, Pioneer of Contemporary Japanese Children’s BooksMasahito Takayashiki97

 

VOL. 44 (2012)Available online at Informit: HERE 2012
A.R. DAVIS MEMORIAL LECTURE, 2011:Ambiguities of Power: The Social Space of Translation RelationshipsBonnie S. McDougall 1
Polishing the Jade: xing (Human Nature) and Moral Cultivation in the AnalectsShirley Chan 16

Subjectivity and Innovation in Contemporary Chinese Poetry (Part 2)Naikan Tao
41
Before The King and I: Reappraising Anna Leonowens and Her Memoirs of Nineteenth-Century SiamCaron Eastgate Dann 67
Nobuhara Ken and Shinseinen (New Youth) Magazine: The Man Who Introduced Sherlock Holmes Stories to JapanYuri Takahashi 100
BOOK REVIEWS 122

 

VOL. 43 —Australasian Sanskrit Conference (2011)—Available online at Informit: HERE 2011
A.R. DAVIS MEMORIAL LECTURE, 2010:Voices from the North: Linguistic connections between Asia and Aboriginal AustraliaWalsh, Michael  
Australasian Sanskrit Conference Special Issue
      
 
IntroductionCover, Jennifer  

Karma and Karmavipaka in early Buddhist avadana literatureClark, Chris
 
The world of appearances: A perspective from eighteenth-century IndiaCover, Jennifer  
Field work on the Kula ritual in OrissaDupuche, John R  
Spoken Sanskrit in a Gujarat ashramMcCartney, Patrick  
Beyond free and literal: Translating a Buddhist text (Bodhicaryavatarapanjika) from SanskritNelson, Barbara  
The idea of Hindu lawBilimoria, Purushottama  
Oral performance of ancient texts: Presenting stories to contemporary audiencesAnanth Rao, CR  
Jhulelal, Gorakhnath and the Hindu Sindhi diasporaRay, Anita C  
The Prasannakatha: A contribution to contemporary Sanskrit poetryClark, Chris  
Book Reviews  
About the Contributors  

 

VOL. 42 —Global Media Special Issue—Available online at Informit: HERE 2010
A.R. DAVIS MEMORIAL LECTURE, 2009:The Problem of Nationalism and Race: Australia and Japan in World War I and World War IINeville Meaney 1
Global Media Special Issue
      
31
Foreword   Michael G. Carter 32

Introduction   Seiko Yasumoto, Guest Editor
34
Cultural Economic Geography and Global Media Studies: The Rise of Asian Media Capitals?   Terry Flew 35
Reclaiming China’s Former Soft Power   Michael Keane 50
A Critical Appraisal of Media and Cultural Globalisation in East Asia   Koichi Iwabuchi 65
New Worlds of Animation: Ulysses 31, The Mysterious Cities of Gold and the Cultural Convergence of Anime in the West   Jason Bainbridge 77
Images of Resistance in Manga and Anime’s Improbable Subjects   Craig Norris 95
Seeds of Power: Japanese Media Products as Cultural Commodity in the Global Domain   Seiko Yasumoto 115
Market, Politics and Media Competition in China: Competing Discourses in TV Industries   Xiaoxiao Zhang and Anthony Y. H. Fung 133
Book Reviews 155
About the Contributors 176

 

VOL. 41 2009
In Memoriam – A.D.Syrokomla-Stefanowska
   J.T.F. (Jos) Jordens
   Helen Rousseau
   S.E.P. James
1-7
A.R. DAVIS MEMORIAL LECTURE, 2008:A Place for Okinawa – Changing Perceptions of Japan’s Soutnern Islands.
   Hugh Clarke
9
The Graves of ‘Three Thousand Soldiers’: A Study and Translation of Oda Makoto’s ‘Sanzen gunpei’ no haka.
      Roman Rosenbaum
27
Modernism and the City: The Figure of the flaneur in Three Modenrist Literatures   Yasuko Claremont 
   Elizabeth Rechniewski
   Yiyan Wang
57
Radical Conservatism in Japanese Pre-Modern Political Thought   Olivier Ansart 74
Is China Opening Up?
Shanghai, Its Changing Economy, Historic Identity and Local Media as Anecdotal Test Case   Niv Horesh
97
Subjectivity and Innovation in Contemporary Chinese Poetry (Part 1)Naikan Tao 115
Book Reviews 137

 

VOLUME. 39-40 (Part1) 2007-08
In Memoriam – The Hon. Justice G F K SantowIn Memoriam – Dr Andrew Vincent 35
A R Davies Memorial Lecture, 2007: China’s Islamic Minorities – Contemporary Perspectives
     Colin Mackerras
7
FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE  
Fiftieth Anniversary Conference Opening Address: World Without Walls 
     The Hon. Justice G F K Santow 
31
The Australian Horse Traders Winter in Calcutta, 1930
      Margaret Allen
37
The Feudal Threat in the Indian and Australian Colonial Mode of Production: A Comparative Approach
      Thalia Anthony
50
Are India and China Suitable Customers for Australian Uranium?
      Richard Broinowski
71
Ayashi no Ceres: Mythological Past and Present in Manga and Anime
      Mio Bryce
78
Ôe Kenzaburô: ‘The Wondrous Healing Power of Art’
      Yasuko Claremont
96
Walls, Physical and Ideological, and a Soldier’s Diary
      Hugh Clarke
111
A Survey of Chinese and German Family Jokes
      Peiling Cui
135
Telugu Women and Autobiography in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
      Padma Durvasula
153
The Greek and Arabic Versions of Aristotel’s Poetics, With Special Reference to Chapters 20 and 21
   Lutz Edzard
162
Metaphorical Construction of Super Girls in Chinese Internet Media Discourse
   Chong Han
179
Memsahib and Missus: Transcolonial Constructions of the White Mistress in India and Australia
   Victoria Haskins
221
Putting the Record Straight: The Memoirs of Private Kiyoshi Wada
   Carol Hayes
236
Writing Post-Nationalist Histories within the Walls of Nationalism: The Case of Indigenous Peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh
   Glen Hill and Kabita Chakma
250
Sanstone Arches and Moongates: Internationalisation and Students from China at the Univesity of Sydney
   Rosita Holenbergh
264

 

VOLUME. 39-40 (Part2) 2007-08
The Diaries of Ishikawa Takuboku
      Hiroko Kobayashi
285
Translation and Originality: Reexamining Lu Xun as a Translator
      Jon Eugene von Kowallis
320
Domestic ‘Slaves’ and the Rhetoric of ‘Protection’ in Darwin and Singapore during the 1920s and 1930s
     Claire Lowrie
334

Soviet Research on Oriental Despotism and the Asiatic Mode of Production: A Note 
     Bruce Mcfarlane
357
Making Heaven Weep: Funeral Laments in Chinese Culture
      Anne E McLaren
369
The deterioration of Trade and Commerce during the Mamluk Period in Egypt (1468-1517)
      Wan Kamal Mujani
385
Gyokusai as Metaphor for the History of Suicide Attacks: From the Pacific War to the War in Iraq
      Roman Rosenbaum
418
Japanese Nationalism and the Internet: An Examination of the 2 Channel Bulletin Board
      W. Donald Smith
439
Mr. San Shar, The Burmese Detective, Appears 
      Yuri Takahashi
451
The Unseen Strata of Kobayashi Hideo’s Nationalism and Homeland
      James Wada
468
The Vegetarians (ts’ai hui): A ‘Secret Society’ in Fujian, China, 1895
      Ian Welch
488
From Zeus to Apollo and Back Again: A Note on the Changing Face of Western Seleukid Coinage
      Nicholas L Wright
527
Korean and Japanese Television Drama: Reflections on Global and Transnational Influences
   Seiko Yasumoto
540
Deconstructing the Dog of Fo: The Lion Statues at the Gates of Sydney’s Chinatown
   Min-Chia Young
562

 

VOLUME. 38 2006
 In Search of Love and Truth (reprint) 
      A.R. Davis
1
Keynote Addresses to Fiftieth Anniversary Conference:  

The Place of the Australian State within Asia
      The Hon R.J. Debus, M.P.
15

A.R. Davis Memorial Lecture: Secrets Behind Walls
     Frits Staal
23
Anthropology and the Orientalist Debate: The Evidence from Nepal
      Michael Allen
43
Shared Values: A Sino-Australian Conundrum
      Geremie R. Barmé
60
Is there an Asian Renaissance?
      Alison Broinowski
68
The Archaeology of the First Emperor’s Tomb
      Jeffrey Riegel
91
Perspective on Life in a Global Environment: The Reception of Evolutionary Theory in Asia
      Suzuki Sadami
104

 

 VOLUME. 36-7 2004-5

A. R. Davis Memorial Lecture, 2004:
The Outbreak of Occidentalism
      Alison Broinowski
1
A. R. Davis Memorial Lecture, 2005:
Shamans Make History in Okinawa: A Reading of Ôshiro Tatsuhiro’s Novel Noro (Mantic Woman, 1985)
      Leith D. Morton
30

A Re-evaluation of Chen Ziang’s “Manifesto of a Poetic Reform” 
      Timothy Wai Keung Chan
56

A Translation of Oda Makoto’s ‘”Aboji” wo fumu”
      Roman Rosenbaum
86
Mythology in the Fiction of Ôe Kenzaburô
      Yasuko Claremont
104
Brushes and Booze in the Poetry of Yi Kyubo (1168-1241)
      Gregory Nicholas Evon
122
The Discourse of Emergence in the Japanese Proletarian Arts league
      Michael Fitzhenry
150
Book Reviews 176

 

VOLUME. 35 2003

A. R. Davis Memorial Lecture:
The Scholar as Dragoman
      M. G. Carter
1

On the Symbolic Significance of Chinese Garden Plants
      Ye Xiaoqing
20

Buddhist Kingship in Sixth-Century Korea
      Pankaj N. Mohan
38

Translating Shakespeare: The Case of Tsubouchi Shoyo
      Leith D. Morton
59

Book Reviews
88

 

VOLUME. 18-19 (1986-87) 2003

LU HSÜN AND NIETZSCHE: INFLUENCE AND AFFINITY AFTER 1927
C.Y. Cheung
3

ESTABLISHING THE ORTHODOXY: THE OMOROSÔSHI AND THE RYUKYUAN COURT
Hugh Clarke
26

TONAL PROSODY IN SIX DYNASTIES POETRY
Lance Eccles
40

PILGRIMAGE TO THE SOURCES; DAYÄNANDA SARASVATÏ AND
THE VEDAS
J.T.F. Jordens
50

AMODERNT ANKA POEIT TSUKAMOTO KUNIO AND THE RYÔJIN
HISHÔ SONGS
Hiroko Kobayashi
64

THE EMERGENCE OF BUDDHIST NUNS IN CHINA AND ITS SOCIAL
RAMIFICATIONS
Lily Hsiao Hung Lee
82

RETHINKING LITERATURE IN THE POST -MAO PERIOD: UU ZAIFU
ON THE SUBJECITVITY OF LITERATURE
Mabel Lee
101

QILU DENG: A NEWLY CIRCULATED EARLY QING NOVEL
Lim Buan Chay
126

LANGUAGES OF CALCUTTA: SOCIAL CONTROL OF VERBAL
CULTURE
S.N. Mukherjee
135
THE MUGHALS AND THE HAJJ
by MN. Pearson
164
BOOK REVIEWS 180

JOSAH Contents

The index (compiled initially by Prof. Hugh Clarke and continued by Dr. Roman Rosenbaum) is the first we have attempted in the forty-two year history of the Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia. We have provided a chronological list of contents, an index to the authors and a title keyword index. We have included all the volumes of JOSAH and Austrina, the commemorative volume published in 1982 to celebrate the first twenty-five years of the Oriental Society of Australia. We have opted for the title keyword index rather than a subject index or one based on geographical region. The articles are predominantly in the areas of literature, intellectual history and philology with a very strong bias towards Chinese studies. Some of the papers deal with two or more regions of Asia. Variation in font style and designation of authors’ names reflects historical changes in the editorial policy of JOSAH.