Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review (December 2014)
December 2014 e-journal (No. 13)
Co-editors’ Note to Readers
Articles
“Music for a National Defense”: Making Martial Music during the Anti-Japanese War
Joshua H. Howard, University of Mississippi
The Tangdan Copper Mines and the 1733 Earthquake: A Mining Community before the Boom in the Far Southwest of Qing China
Nanny Kim, Heidelberg University
Civil War, Revolutionary Heritage, and the Chinese Garden
Tobie Meyer-Fong, Johns Hopkins University
“Chinese Children Rise Up!”: Representations of Children in the Work of the Cartoon Propaganda Corps during the Second Sino-Japanese War
Laura Pozzi, European University Institute
Engendering Children of the Resistance: Models of Gender and Scouting in China, 1919–1937
Margaret Mih Tillman, Purdue UniversityNote and Review Essay
Key Issues in Historical Anthropology: A View from “South China”
Helen Siu, Yale University
Gender and the Politics of Female Infanticide and Prostitution Regulation
Margaret Kuo, California State University, Long Beach
Michelle T. King. Between Birth and Death: Female Infanticide in Nineteenth-Century China. (Stanford University Press, 2014)
Elizabeth J. Remick. Regulating Prostitution in China: Gender and Local Statebuilding, 1900-1937. (Stanford University Press, 2014)Photo Essay
Tibet in the 1930s: Photographs from the Theos Bernard Collection
Essay by Julia M. White, University of California, Berkeley
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