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" Go Eat a Bat, Chang!": on the Emergence of Sinophobic Behavior on Web Communities in the Face of COVID-19
Are the Kalasha Really of Greek Origin? the Legend of Alexander the Great and the Pre-Islamic World of the Hindu Kush1
Fourteenth-Century Blue-And-White : a Group of Chinese Porcelains in the Topkapu Sarayi Müzesi, Istanbul
An Introduction to Japanese Society's Attitudes Toward Race and Skin Color
A Translation of Datsu-A Ron: Decoding a Prewar Japanese Nationalistic Theory
Multilingualism in Guizi Lai Le (Devils on the Doorstep)
On Japanese Expressions for "China" Joshua A. Fogel University Of
Japan and Its East Asian Neighbors: Japan’S Perception of China and Korea and the Making of Foreign Policy from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century
Aggression and Perceived National Face Threats in Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese CMC Discussion Boards
Eaton Dissertation
The People Who Really Belong to Gilgit" - Theoretical and Ethnographie Perspectives on Identity and Conflict
Interview with William Clark Jr
The Impact of Being Tamil on Religious Life Among Tamil Muslims in Singapore Torsten Tschacher a Thesis Submitted for the Degree
Swahili Language Handbook. By- Polome, Edgar C
Primary & Secondary Sources
Bibliography of Chinese Linguistics William S.-Y.Wang
Grammar of Shina Language and Vocabulary
Fairy Lore in the High Mountains of South Asia and the Hymn of the Garhwali Fairy ‘Daughter of the Hills’1
Top View
Gendering the Japanese Empire: Ri Koran¯ As ‘Transnational’ Star?
Singapore in Global History Singaporederek Heng Is Assistant Professor at the History in Singapore in Department, Ohio State University
Teapot Tales and Other Stories
UC Berkeley Dissertations, Department of Linguistics
Destabilizing Racial Harmony: Hybridity, Nationality, and Spatiality in the Law and Cultural Production of Manchukuo
Researching Japanese War Crimes
MILITARISM in JAPAN WORLD PEACE FOUNDATION 40 M T
Navajo-English Dictionary Leon Wall
Chinese and Japanese in the Everett Herald
Everyday Life in the Puppet State: a Study of Ordinary People's
The Loouvre from China: a Critical Study of C. T. Loo and the Framing of Chinese Art in the United States, 1915-1950 a Dissertat
Stable Lot 1
New Thoughts on an Old Controversy: 'Shina' As a Toponym
Qing Envoys and Ministers in Europe, 1866-1893 a Dissertation Submit
Japanese Conceptualizations of the South Seas (Nan’Yō) As A