Contemporary China and Hong Kong

Contemporary China and Hong Kong

CONTENTS

Contemporary China and Hong Kong

***Cultural Framing in Social Movements: Explaining the Emergence of the Occupy Central Movement in Hong Kong (1)

Xinran Andy Chen

Relations Between China, Japan and the United States Immediately After World War II and at the Present

***Understanding the Anthropology of the Occupation and Japanese Attitudes Under MacArthur: An Interview with Wilton S. Dillon. Tributes to the Memory of Dr. Dillon (32)

Wilton Dillon, David Wang and Daniel A. Métraux

***China Remembered: Accounts of Three American Marines Stationed in Northern China After the Japanese Surrender in 1945 (44)

David Rapp and Russell Menelly

***Language Learning and Communicating Interculturally: Forging New Relations in a Diverse Japan (56)

Paul Capobianco

Aspects of Korean Culture Past and Present

***Not So Monstrous: Images of Wonder Woman in K-Pop Music Videos (69)

Robert Grotjohn

***Jack London’s Koreans as “People of the Abyss” (80)

Daniel A. Métraux

India-Pakistan Relations

***Impediments to Peace Between India and Pakistan: Problems and Prospects (90)

Nasreen Akhtar

The Role of Air Power in America’s Recent Wars in Asia

***The Battles of Al-Fallujah: Urban Warfare and the Growing Roles of Air Power (105)

William Head

***Traditions of Bloodshed: The Battles of Karbala and the Role of Air Power (133)

William Head

Chinese Culture Past and Present

***The Eight Virtue System in Late Northern Sung China (160)

Yongguang Hu

***Across Boundaries: Cultural Clocality in Ang Lee’s Film Production (181)

Chia-rong Wu

***Ideas from the East: American Founders and Chinese Wisdoms (192)

David Wang

***The Sadder the Better: Yue Opera and the Tactics of Tears (199)

Wendy Xie

Indian Art

***“A Polymorphic Legacy:” An Introduction to the Philosophy and Art of K. G. Subramanyan (213)

Margaret Richardson

SCHOLARLY NOTES AND EDITORIAL ANALYSIS

***India: Testing the Resilience and Strength in a Democracy (223)

Triveni Goswami Mathur

***Cloudy with a Chance of Terror: An American Confronts Ever-Present Fear in France (226)

Toby Ziemba

***The Boston MFA and Asian Art in the New World in the Colonial Era(228)

Daniel A. Métraux

***The Spectacular Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection at the University of Virginia (231)

Amy France

BOOK REVIEWS[dm1]: (238)

Mei Fong, One Child: The Story of China’s Most Radical Experiment

Yeon Mi Park, In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl’s Journey to Freedom

Paul B. Trescott, From Frenzy to Friendship: The History of the US-China Peoples Friendship Association

Renaud Egreteau and Larry Jagan, Soldiers and Diplomacy in Burma: Under-standing the Foreign Relations of the Burmese Praetorian State

Brief Review Notes

Margaret Richardson, Between Reality and Dream: The Aesthetic Vision of K. G. Subramanyan.

Janice P. Nimura, Daughters of the Samurai: A Journey from East to West and Back.

From the Editor’s Desk (251)

Seattle’s Mt. Fuji: The Wonderland That Is Mount Rainier National Park

Rediscovering Braves’ Field

CONTRIBUTORS: 256

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