Indexes | ||
Author Index | Chronological Index | Title Keyword Index |
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 |
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IntroductionCover, Jennifer | |
Karma and Karmavipaka in early Buddhist avadana literatureClark, Chris |
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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.