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This book deals with the 1980s – the “golden decade” of Hong Kong pop culture – in which a cosmopolitan lifestyle of pop and chic emerged in the city.
This book narrates how, beginning in 1936, bodies buried in mass graves during the Spanish War and subsequent dictatorship were turned into monuments.
The prehistoric site of Ban Chiang in northeast Thailand challenges the narrative of Thai origins, while at the same time appealing to... Læs mere
A headman of a remote Kelabit longhouse in Borneo is wrestling with recent changes caused by logging and roadbuilding. During this time of tension, he tells three historical narratives defining what makes the good life.
This book explores the fundamental creative tension between the native and the foreign in many areas of Japanese culture, from politics and religion to art and literature – a tension also often interpreted as between tradition and modernity.
This book departs from the universalising and rescue narratives of poor children and technologies. It offers complex stories on how children’s social identities (gender, caste, and religion), cultural norms, and personal aspirations influence their digital experiences.
This book analyzes these three centuries of Japan-Russia relations so as not to miss out any essential factors of the relationship.
This volume discusses how Japan responds to a more threatening security environment while managing its domestic politics, including the debate about the pacifist constitution, the alliance with the US, and Japan’s Quad partners, India and Australia.
This volume explores practices and experiences in Chinese popular religion. The research adds new materials and new approaches to well-known worships such as... Læs mere
The book describes the main semiotic concepts that can be used to analyse space, illustrating them with carefully chosen case studies of memory... Læs mere
This book critically reflects on the role and usefulness of big data, challenging overly optimistic expectations about what such information can reveal.
This book examines ephemeral exhibition spaces from 1750-1918, focusing on domestic interiors and public exhibitions that displayed national/imperial identity alongside foreign otherness.