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Welcome to the Anthropology Department |
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THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG |
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Asian Anthropology (Volume 7 2008)Table of Contents ARTICLES Scenarios for the Twenty-first Century World Southeast Asian Ethnic Tourism in a Changing World Gender and Matinen Dogs
REPORTS Tourism and the Lue Language in Xishuangbanna Blossoms, Bodies, and Authentic Reproduction: The Tujia and Tourism in Youyang and the Shennong, PRC Promoting Indigenous Food to Foreign Visitors: An Australian Study
BOOK REVIEWS Carolyn L. Hsu, Creating Market Socialism: How Ordinary People Are Shaping Class and Status in China. Biao Xiang, Transcending Boundaries ¡X Zhejiangcun: the Story of a Migrant Village in Beijing. Lisa Rofel, Desiring China: Experiments in Neoliberalism, Sexuality, and Public Culture. Eli Alberts, A History of Daoism and the Yao People of South China. Janet Lee SCOTT, For Gods, Ghosts and Ancestors: The Chinese Tradition of Paper Offerings. David Blake Willis and Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu, eds., Transcultural Japan: At the Borderlands of Race, Gender, and Identity. Frances McCall Rosenbluth, ed., The Political Economy of Japan's Low Fertility. Ian Condry. Hip-Hop Japan: Rap and the Paths of Cultural Globalization. Carolyn S. Stevens, Japanese Popular Music: Culture, Authenticity and Power. Mitchell W. Sedgwick. Globalisation and Japanese Organisational Culture: An Ethnography of a Japanese Corporation in France. Rosanna Waterson, ed. Southeast Asian Lives: Personal Narratives and Historical Experience. Toshihiro Nobuta, Living on the Periphery: Development and Islamization among the Orang Asli. Antu Saha, Ethnic Identity and Religion in the India-Bangladesh Borderlands.
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