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BOOKS RECEIVED William P. Alford. To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization. Stanford, 1995. Martyn Atkins. Informal Empire in Crisis: British Diplomacy and the Chinese Customs Succession, 1927-1929. Cornell University East Asia Program, 1995· Gregor Benton and Alan Hunter, eds. Wild Lily, Prairie Fire: China's Road to Democracy, Yan'an to Tian'anmen, 1942-1989. Princeton, 1995. Cyril Birch. Scenesfor Mandarins: The Elite Theater ofthe Ming. Columbia, 1995· Irene Bloom, trans, and ed. Knowledge PainfullyAcquired: The K'unchih chi by Lo Ch'in-shun. Columbia, 1987. Flora Botton Beja and Romer Cornejo Bustamante. Bajo un Mismo Techo: Lafamilia tradicional en China y sw crisis. El Colegio de México, 1993. Susan Brownell. Training the Bodyfor China: Sports in the Moral Order of the People's Republic. The University of Chicago Press, 1995. Bulamoer [Chris Bramali], trans. Li Xiaochuan. Mao shidaijingji zai pingjia [In Praise ofMaoist Economic Planning], Oxford, 1995. Kam Wing Chan. Cities with Invisible Walk: Reinterpreting Urbanization in Post-1949 China. Oxford, 1994. Feng Chen. Economic Transition and Political Legitimacy in Post-Mao China: Ideology and Reform. SUNY, 1995. Kang Chen. The Chinese Economy in Transition: Micro Changes and Macro Implications. Singapore University Press, 1995. Xiaomei Chen. Occidentalism: A Theory ofCounter-Discourse in PostMao China. Oxford, 1995. Frederick F. Chien. Opportunity and Challenge: A Collection ofStatements, Interviews and Personal Profiles ofDr. Frederick F. Chien. Arizona Historical Foundation, 1995. C. L. Chiou. Democratizing Oriental Despotism: Chinafrom 4 May 1919 to 4 June 1989 and Taiwanfrom 28 February 1947 to 28 June 1990. St. Martin's, 1995. Hyaeweol Choi. An International Scientific Community: Asian Scholars in the United States. Praeger, 1995. Eva Shan Chou. Reconsidering Tu Fu: Literary Greatness and Cultural Context . Cambridge, 1995. Kai-wing Chow. The Rise ofConfucian Ritualism in Late Imperial China: Ethics , Classics, and Lineage Discourse. Stanford, 1995. Rey Chow. Primitive Passions: Visuality, Sexuality, Ethnography, and Contemporary Chinese Cinema. Columbia , 1995. John F. Copper. Words Across the Taiwan Strait: A Critique ofBeijing's "White Paper" on China's Reunification . University Press ofAmerica, 1995· Deborah Davis and Stevan Harrell, eds. Chinese Families in the Post-Mao Era. California, 1993. Deborah S. Davis, Richard Kraus, Barry Naughton, Elizabeth J. Perry, eds. Urban Spaces in Contemporary China. Cambridge, 1995. Donald R. DeGlopper. Lukang: Commerce and Community in a Chinese City. SUNY, 1995. Deng Guangming. Deng Guangming Xueshu Lun Zhu Zixuan Ji. Shou Du Shifan Daxue Chubanshe, 1994. Kenneth DeWoskin and J. I. Crump, Jr., trans. In Search ofthe Supernatural : The Written Record. Stanford, 1996. Stephen W. Durrant. The Cloudy Mirror : Tension and Conflict in the Writings ofSima Qian. SUNY, 1995. Bert Edström. Widar Bagge, Japan and the End ofthe Second World War. Center for Pacific Asia Studies at Stockholm University, 1995. Joakim Enwall. Hmong Writing Systems in Vietnam: A Case Study of Vietnam's Minority Language Policy. Center for Pacific Asia Studies at Stockholm University, 1995. Eva Bibaoco Fizette, ed. Education in China: Collected Essays, Stories and Poems by Nanjing University International Faculty and Chinese Graduate Students: Spring, 1993. Hana Guild, 1995· Karen Gernant. Imagining Women: Fujian Folk Tales. Interlink Books, 1995. Frank Gibney, ed., trans. Beth Cary. Senso: The Japanese Remember the Pacific War. M. E. Sharpe, 1995. Christina Kelley Gilmartin. Engendering the Chinese Revolution: Radical Women, Communist Politics, and Mass Movements in the 1920s. California, 1995· Howard Goldblatt, ed. Chairman Mao Would Not Be Amused: Fiction from Today's China. Grove, 1995. Bryna Goodman. Native Place, City, and Nation: Regional Networks and Identities in Shanghai, 1853-1937. California , 1995. Books Received 303 Weiqun Gu. Conflicts ofDivided Nations : The Cases ofChina and Korea. Praeger, 1995. David L. Hall and Roger T. Ames. Anticipating China: Thinking Through the Narratives ofChinese and Western Culture. SUNY, 1995. Carolyn Han, trans. Jay Han. The Demon King and Other Festival Folktales ofChina. Hawaii, 1995. Patrick Hanan, trans. The Sea ofRegret . Two Turn-of-the-Century Chinese Romantic Novels. Hawaii, 1995. Tom Hart and Torbjörn Lodén, eds. Wei Jingsheng and the Prospectsfor Democracy in China. Center for Pacific Asia Studies at Stockholm University , 1995. Keizö Hashimoto, Catherine Jami, and Lowell Skar, eds. East Asian Science : Tradition and Beyond. Kansai, 1995Stephen G. Haw. A...

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