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Verge: Studies in Global Asias showcases scholarship on "Asian" topics from across the humanities and humanistic social sciences, while recognizing that the changing scope of "Asia" as a concept and method is today an object of vital critical concern. Responding to the ways in which large-scale social, cultural, and economic concepts like the world, the globe, or the universal (not to mention East Asian cousins like tianxia or datong) are reshaping the ways we think about the present, the past and the future, the journal publishes scholarship that occupies and enlarges the proximities among disciplinary and historical fields, from the ancient to the modern periods.
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Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2017Table of Contents
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View Summary of Mexico City's “Chinos” and “Barrio Chino”: Strangerness and Community in Cristina Rivera Garza's Verde Shanghai (2011)
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Mexico City's “Chinos” and “Barrio Chino”: Strangerness and Community in Cristina Rivera Garza's Verde Shanghai (2011)
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View Summary of Inherited Destinies: Discourses of Territorial Loss in Postcolonial States across the Pacific (Peru and the Philippines, 1903–1927)
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Inherited Destinies: Discourses of Territorial Loss in Postcolonial States across the Pacific (Peru and the Philippines, 1903–1927)
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View Summary of “Training Guatemalan Campesinos to Work Like Korean Peasants”: Taxonomies and Temporalities of East Asian Labor Management in Latin America
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“Training Guatemalan Campesinos to Work Like Korean Peasants”: Taxonomies and Temporalities of East Asian Labor Management in Latin America
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| ISSN | 2373-5066 |
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| Print ISSN | 2373-5058 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-01 |
| Open Access | No |




