Huai Su 懷羹 (737–799), Tang calligrapher and Buddhist monk East Asian History
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Issue No.9, June 1995

CONTENTS

  • A Common People's Literature Popular Fiction and Social Change in Republican Shanghai - (Ng Mausang [with an accompanying essay by Geremie R. Barme and a short translation by J. Hutt]) (PDF 5.5MB)
  • Seven Dialogues from the Zhuangzi - (Jean Francois Billeter - translated by Mark Elvin) (PDF 590KB)
  • The Thin Horses of Yangzhou - (Wei Minghua - translated and introduced by Antonia Finnane) (PDF 2.8MB)
  • Ku Hung-ming: Homecoming (Part 2) - (Lo Hui-min) (PDF 4MB)
  • West Meets East: Rewi Alley and Changing Attitudes towards Homosexuality in China - (Anne-Marie Brady) (PDF 5.6MB)
  • Liberation and Light: the Language of Opposition in Imperial Japan - (Vera Mackie) (PDF 1.9MB)

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