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- Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Volume 6, Number 1, May 2017
- Introduction to “Cartographic Anxieties”
- “Sacred, the Laborers”: Writing Chinese in the First World War
- Predicated on the People: Legitimating Mass Politics and Parties in Early Republican China
- Nakanishi Inosuke and Chungsŏ Ijijo: Realism and Authenticity in Early Proletarian Literature
- War Remembered, Revolution Forgotten: Recasting the Sino-North Korean Alliance in China's Post-Socialist Media State
- Migrant Labor and Massacres: A Comparison of the 1923 Massacre of Koreans and Chinese during the Great Kanto Earthquake and the 1931 Anti-Chinese Riots and Massacre of Chinese in Colonial Korea
- Language and Family Dispersion: North Korean Linguist Kim Sugyŏng and the Korean War
- A Spectacle of Maps: Cartographic Hopes and Anxieties in the Pamirs
- On China's Cartographic Embrace: A View from Its Northern Rim
- Cartographic Anxieties in Mongolia: The Bogd Khan's Picture-Map
- The Da Ming Hunyi Tu: Repurposing a Ming Map for Sino-African Diplomacy
- Fishers and Territorial Anxieties in China and Vietnam: Narratives of the South China Sea Beyond the Frame of the Nation
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