In this Issue
China Review International: A Journal of Reviews of Scholarly Literature in Chinese Studies aims to present informative, insightful, and critical English-language reviews of innovative and relevant Chinese Studies-related books from within and outside of China. Its multi- and interdisciplinary scope and global coverage make it an essential tool for everyone interested in the culture and society of Chinese-language communities around the world and enable any informed scholar to keep abreast of contemporary cutting-edge academic research.
Editor: Ming-Bao Yue, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Sponsor: Center for Chinese Studies, College of Arts, Languages, and Letters, University of Hawai‘i
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Volume 20, Numbers 1&2, 2013Table of Contents
- From None but Self Expect Applause
- pp. 7-16
- DOI: 10.1353/cri.2013.0019
- Identity Research, Conjectured Study
- pp. 18-31
- DOI: 10.1353/cri.2013.0035
- A Mission under Duress: The Nanjing Massacre and Post-Massacre Social Conditions Documented by American Diplomats by Suping Lu, and: A Dark Page in History: The Nanjing Massacre and Post-Massacre Social Conditions Recorded in British Diplomatic Dispatches, Admiralty Documents, and U.S. Naval Intelligence Reports by Suping Lu (review)
- pp. 125-133
- DOI: 10.1353/cri.2013.0023
- The Chinese in Mexico 1882–1940 by Robert Chao Romero, and: Making the Chinese Mexican: Global Migration, Localism, and Exclusions in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands by Grace Peña Delgado, and: Chinese Mexicans: Transpacific Migration and the Search for a Homeland 1910–1960 by Julia María Schiavone Camacho (review)
- pp. 180-191
- DOI: 10.1353/cri.2013.0009
- Works Received
- pp. 224-225
- DOI: 10.1353/cri.2013.0030