The (Un)social Smells of Death: Changing Tides in Contemporary Japan
Japan, North Korea, and the Biopolitics of Repatriation
Voices from an Unusual Archive: University Film Circle Writings, 1945-1960
Japan’s Drive for Military Greatness in the Lengthening Shadow of US-China Confrontation
‘Big Brother’ at Brothers Home: Exclusion and Exploitation of Social Outcasts in South Korea
Johnny Kitagawa and the Code of Omerta in Japanese Entertainment
An Introduction to Durian Sukegawa’s A Dosimeter on the Narrow Road to Oku
An Introduction to Fukushima Diary: Diary of Shūhei Tomisawa, 20th-Generation Sake Brewer from Futaba, Japan
Global-Local Dynamics in Belt and Road Initiative Projects
Paper City: A Conversation with Director Adrian Francis
A Brief Introduction to Nakahira Takuma’s “The Illusion Called the Documentary: From the Document to the Monument,” 1972
Buy with 1-Click: Independent Contracting and Migrant Workers in China’s Last-Mile Parcel Delivery
Curbing Academic Freedom in Japan
The China Balloon Incident: The Drama within the Drama
Forging Autocratic Legitimation: Charisma and Mythmaking in Hun Sen’s Cambodia
Japanese Fates in China and the Soviet Union from World War to Cold War: Notes on Our Collaborative Research into Soviet and Chinese Archives
Was Cambodia's Khmer Rouge Tribunal Worth the Effort? The View of an Anthropological Witness
Kase Hideaki’s Revisionist Vision for Twenty-First-Century Japan: A Final Interview and Obituary
The Burdens of Self-Restraint: Social Measures and the Containment of Covid-19 in Japan
The Hidden Significance and Resilience of the Age-Limit Norm of the Chinese Communist Party
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