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| 774 | _tAccomodation of Buddhism into Japan : an historiographical approach.;Accumulation of Ch'i and the avoidance of Sha explained ecologically.;Achieving people through ritual.;Activities and influence of Fang-Shih.;Aesthetic dimensions of the Confucian project of cultivating one's person.;Ambivalence in Lao She's early novels.;American images of China in the early life and times of Henry Luce.;America's first sinologist : Philadelphia's Robert Waln, Jr. (1794-1825);Ancient Chinese folklore in the Sou-Shen Chi.;Anthology of Chinese poems in English translation.;Anthology of Korean poems in English translation.;Anthology of modern Japanese poems in English translation.;Anthology of some Korean poems in English translation.;Appeal of the Chinese I Ching in the West.;Art and reality in F. Sionil Jose's Ermita;Asceticism and misogyny : Vivekananda and women.;Asian comic strips : old wine new bottles.;Australia called me : twice in 1989.;Benjamin Franklin's letter from China.;Better late than never : French explorers Freycinet, Duperrey and D'Urville in Micronesia in the nineteenth century.;Bitans of Hunza : Shamanism in the Kara Koram mountains.;Blue-print for a changing world.;Brief comparative study of Confucian and Western aesthetics.;Brief history of Chinese painting and calligraphy materials.;Building bridges : the Christian message in Chinese history.;Can culture be taught?;The Careers of Lu Sheng and Yu-Wen Yung : history and fiction on the road to Han-tan.;Cartoons in Hong Kong and South Korea.;Century (1895-1995) of Shi Chi Studies in the West.;Chamorro culture on Guam.;Chamoru social-moral philosophy.;Characteristics of Chinese culture.;Characteristics of Noh as seen in Zeami's Yuya and Kantan.;Children of China : an inquiry into the relationship between Chinese family life and academic achievement in modern Taiwan.;Chinese family in transition : an accidental interpretation of Contemporary Taiwan.;Chinese animal fables of the eigteenth century : translations from Shen Qifeng's Words of Humor from an Ancient Bell.;Chinese characters, culture and cognition.;Chinese children's recreation.;Chinese comic art : historical and contemporary perspectives.;Chinese islamic bronzes in the Muzium Negara.;Chinese mainland new era cinema and Tiananmen.;Chinese textile art viewed through figure paintings of the T'ang and Sung dynasties.;Chi'u Chin, revolutionary martyr.;Chuang-tzu's de-rectification of the way.;Chuang Tzu's prose style and the sublime.;Classical European intellectual culture and the struggle to lead the worldwide high tech industrial revolution.;Climbing Yu-Shan : some early accounts of ascents by foreigners.;College education and beyond.;Confucian jurisprudence : beyond natural law.;Confucian political thought and democracy.;Confucius-Dewey synthesis : a comparative analysis of the philosophic and pedagogic ideas of Kung-Fu-Tze and John Dewey.;Confucius, man of flesh and blood.;Confucius, master of emotional intelligence theories.;Contemporary relevancy of traditional Micronesian structures.;Cross-cultural musical processes and results : music along the silk route (from second century B.C. to Tenth Century A.D.);Cross cultural musical processes in the Yue-yu operatic traditions.;Cultural and cosmological impact of Sasanian civilization in Vietnam and Peninsular areas of Southeast Asia.;Cultural perceptions on the use of drugs in Southeast Asia : an overview from indigenous culture to Western resettlement.;Culture of the Filipinos.;Diplomacy and culture : lessons from the Asian-Pacific Region.;Discovery of a Zoroastrian festival in Thailand's Songkran : assimilation of Indo-Iranian mythic notions in the cultural heritage of Southeast Asian peoples.;Drama as a vehicle for values formation.;Dutch influence on the Japanese language at the Syntactic level.;Eco and shadow : images of women in traditional China.;Eco-ethics : a new perspective from Guam.;Ecological aesthetic in the Japanese garden.;Educating through a story of real life experiences.;Effaced past : natural imagery and metahistory in the Huai-Ku.;Eight Yuan Hsiao-Ling songs most of ten chosen for commentary by Chinese scholars.;Elegies of Chu or Chu-Ci;Evolving identities Vietnamese-Americans fifteen years after the fall of Saigon.;Examining Wang Zhaojin in Hangong qui as fiction of woman.;Existence and essence in the poetry of Shirley Geok-Lin Lim and Li-Young Lee.;Explaining illness : the hidden role of indigenous culture.;Farewell to Hong Kong : a cultural valedictory.;Feminine in Confucius.;Feng-Shui : an example of sense of coherence in Chinese geomancy?;Film industries of Southeast Asia.;Five Confucian classics.;Folk customs of gender inequality in Taiwan.;Freedom movement of the Moros in the Philippines : recent developments.;From adaptation to creativity : a comparative reading of Ueda Akinari's House amid the Thickets and Qu You's Ai-qing Zhuan;From Kulim to Singapore : Catherine Lim's literary life.;Fung-men feast.;Furniture in the novel Jin Ping Mei.;German prospects and potentials for international development aid to the New Micronesian States.;Germans and British in Micronesia : indigenous responses in the nineteenth century.;Giuseppe Castiglione - court painter.;Golden era in Chinese music - the musical heritage of the Han Dynasty.;Hangul and Hanja : a brief history of the Korean writing system.;Hanzi, Hancha and Kanji today.;Hawaii Bon dances.;Historical characters and literary image : a comparative study on Chikamatsu Monzaemon's The Battle of Coxinga.;Historical perspective on economic development in Micronesia, 1783-1945.;History of agricultural extension on Guam and the Western Pacific, 1905 to 1995.;History of Formosan tea and the West.;How to write contemporary Philippine fiction in English?;Huiguian 21 to look into past, present and future of Chinese Clan Associations in Singapore.;Hundred bones and nine orifices : disassembled self in Basho's travel sketches.;Hundun and chaos theory : a discussion of the Taoist order.;I Ching in Ancient Japan.;The Ie system of Japan as viewed through the writings of Fukuzowa Yukichi and Shimazaki Toson.;Imitation in popular Chinese movies.;Impact of Confucius's political ideas on Tokugawa and Meiji political system is hardly mentioned in Japanese and U.S. School textbooks.;Imperial calligraphy of the Southern Sung.;Incident of extraterritoriality in Japan : the Vyse affair.;Influence of American culture in Asia : an urban perspective;Integration of music and poetics in eary China.;Introduction to taoism to America.;Is Feng Shui on early form of ecology.;James Legge and the Chinese classics.;Japanese newspapers.;Japanese poems in the Manyoshi of 759.;Jo, Ha and Kyu : a universal principle in Zeami's Theory.;Jung's colllective unconscious and Alaya-Vijnana.;Keepers of the precepts : Thilashins and Burman Buddhist women's religious participation and status.;Kimi No Na Wa do we need to know the meaning?;Korean neo-Confucianism.;Korea's living Buddhist heritage.;Languages of India.;Lao She and the philosophy of food.;Lin Yutang and the genre of cultural Utopia.;Love in Chinese poetry.;Loveliest love story ever had in China.;The Lushi Chunqiu on the ruler's use of proper timing.;Malaysia as myth in K.S. | ||
| 774 | _tManiani's in a far country.;Manthara in Valmiki Ramayana.;Matsuo Basho and the development of Haiku.;May Fourth movement.;Micronesia : retrospection and introspection.;Micronesia in the middle : the Pacific war.;Micronesian navigational philosophy and the relationship between humanity and nature : Etak/Itang - where East instructs West.;Micronesian secrets in the German museum and archives.;Mohist school of thought and Confucianism.;Moral realm of truth and Mencius' phenomenology of comparison.;Most Chinese of the Chinese Letters genre.;Mystical romanticism in the Chinese opera the peony pavilion;Myth and the history of Sino-Iranian interface : intercourse of Persia and China in arts, culture, and kinship.;Nagasaki Bagyo and the development of bureaucratic rule in seventeenth-century Japan.;New directions in Science education im Micronesia.;New oppurtunities for cultural exchanges.;Nixon's latest : charting America's global future.;Nuclear waste disposal in Micronesia : a cross-cultural analysis.;Old Japanese fortifications in Micronesia.;Old man's litany.;Operatic interpretation of song-poem in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644);Oriental opera as drama.;Origin of the work silk.;Peking opera and modern American theatre : the reception and influence of Mei Lanfang.;Penetration of Chinese fiction in the United States.;Performances of early Chinese song-poems.;Permanent upsetting of tradition : 1783 British-Palauan alliance for the subjugation of Artingal.;Philological and philosophical issues in translating the Tao Te Ching.;Po Chu-I studies in English since 1916-1992.;Pong-Zak as an anchor of working-class habitus in Korea : a comparative study on cultural tastes.;Population control measures in traditional Marshallese culture and their implications for today.;Post modernism and traditional East Asian literature.;Progressive development of modern Japanese ceramics.;Reading the Muslim East in English literature without an orientalist perspective.;Reception of Han Yu in America, 1936-1992, a preliminary study.;Reception of Latin American fiction in Taiwan.;Reception of the first scholar-beauty romance in the West.;Reconsidering the shared ground between confucianism and taoism.;Reconstructing a lost Chinese art : molded tea leaves.;Redesigning teacher education in Taiwan, a poly-ptic interpretation.;Reflections on Ming, fae and destiny.;Reformed Confucianism in Tokugawa.;Religious experience in Taoism.;Religious in Neo-Confucianism.;Renaissance of Taiwan's cartoon arts.;Representation of the romance of the Western Chamber in Chinese woodblock prints and ceramics.;Resolving conflicts from a Pacific perspective.;Review of recent Shih Chi translations.;Royal animal-shaped weights of the Burmese empires.;Saradamani the Holy Mother : the making of a Madoona.;Scribal and performance practices in the Encyclopedia of Jiu Gong Da Chen Nan Bei Ci Gong pu : the collection of Southern and Northern song scores.;Seasonality in the achievement of Hsing in the Lu-shih ch'un-ch'iu.;Second Confucius : an impact analysis of John Dewey and his China experience a study in essay form.;Secondary and postsecondary math education in Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia.;Seing the world through Chen's eyes (a study of Chen Chi-Kwans painting.;Shinran's religious experience of Shinjin : salvation in self-negation.;Short history of Huixiantan.;Singapore, literature and identity.;Social consciousness in literature vis-a-vis the changing Philippine setting.;Some definitions of Orchestra;Some poems by Hagiwara Sakutaro.;Some remarks of early Western visitors to the Pescadores.;South Asian cinema : the cases of Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.;Southeast Asian cartooning : comics in Philippines, Singapore and Indonesia.;Southeast Asia's refugee crisis : countries of first assylum from reaction to assistance fatigue.;Strange quest.;Studies of traditional Chinese poetry in the U.S., 1962-1996 (Part 1);Study of America in the 21st century.;Subjugating spirits : Yuan Mei's what the master would not speak of.;Tao's metaphor : the way of water.;Taslima Nasreen phenomenon.;Taste in Chinese literature and arts.;Theater architecture, the spatial treatment, and visual elements as described in the Natyasastra.;Theory of dependent origination : the explanation of human values in Buddhism.;Toward a global-minded citenzenry.;Tradition and modernity : China's new order.;Tradition and transformation : Teacher's College in today's Taiwan.;The Training of dental workers and other medical professionals in the early years of the trust territory.;Translating classical Chinese poetry into English : the poet versus the scholar.;Travels with Edouard - V.M. Alekseev's account of the Chavannes' mission of 1907 as a biographical source.;Tribesmen of Chittagong Hill tracts in Bangladesh.;Tribute to Dr. Walter H. Judd.;True life story as a teaching method.;True story of the fragrant consort.;Two translators who helped change Chinese thinking.;Udoud : the origins of Palauan traditional money.;Understanding Cambodia through its folklore.;Universality of Zarathushtra and the symbolism of the personage of Ferdowsi as his successor : inspirational and motivational roles of the founding fathers of Persia and her Kin-Iranian Civilization in the sphere of oriental and occidental cultures East and West.;Values and education.;Voices of dissent : social change and Chinese fiction 1980-86.;Watchman on the wall of freedom : John F. Kennedy and his China policy.;Western writers on Taiwan : the scholarly Reverend William Campbell.;Wetherian love and morality in a Moonflower in heaven.;Who are the Japanese?;William Dampier's account of China under the Manchus in 1687.;World of Wei Chuang's lyrics : an exploration.;World war one in Micronesia : participation and results.;Xiqu, the indigenous Chinese theater. | ||
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