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- China Review International
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- A Brief Response to Ma Xu Volume 23, Number 2, 2016, pp. 131-132
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
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- Rural Origins, City Lives: Class and Place in Contemporary China by Roberta Zavoretti (review)
- Chinese and Americans: A Shared History by Xu Guoqi (review)
- The Sinews of State Power: The Rise and Demise of the Cohesive Local State in Rural China by Juan Wang (review)
- Gender, Dating and Violence in Urban China by Xiying Wang (review)
- The Verse of Shao Xunmei: Heaven and May (1927) and Twenty-Five Poems (1936) by Shao Xunmei (review)
- Chinatown Opera Theater in North America by Nancy Yunhwa Rao (review)
- Sold People: Traffickers and Family Life in North China by Johanna S. Ransmeier (review)
- Reporting for China: How Chinese Correspondents Work with the World by Pal Nyiri (review)
- Placing Empire: Travel and the Social Imagination in Imperial Japan by Kate McDonald (review)
- Folk Art and Modern Culture in Republican China by Felicity Lufkin (review)
- Imperial Illusions: Crossing Pictorial Boundaries in the Qing Palaces by Kristina Kleutghen (review)
- Confucianism, a Habit of the Heart: Bellah, Civil Religion, and East Asia ed. by Philip J. Ivanhoe, Sungmoon Kim (review)
- Two Centuries of Manchu Women Poets: An Anthology tran. by Wilt L. Idema (review)
- Transgressive Typologies: Constructions of Gender and Power in Early Tang China by Rebecca Doran (review)
- Jottings under Lamplight: Lu Xun ed. by Eileen J. Cheng, Kirk A. Denton (review)
- Out of China: How the Chinese Ended the Era of Western Domination by Robert Bickers (review)
- Divided Lenses: Screen Memories of War in East Asia ed. by Michael Berry, Chiho Sawada (review)
- The Borderlands of Asia: Culture, Place, Poetry ed. by Mark Bender (review)
- Fiery Cinema: The Emergence of an Affective Medium in China, 1915–1945 by Weihong Bao (review)
- Sea Rovers, Silver, and Samurai: Maritime East Asia in Global History, 1550–1700 ed. by Tonio Andrade, Xing Hang (review)
- A Brief Response to Ma Xu
- Imaginary Identities and Han Nationalism: A Consideration
- Law in the Mongol and Post-Mongol World: The Case of Yuan China
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