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32. Taxing Heaven’s Storehouse: Horses, Bureaucrats, and the Destruction of the Sichuan Tea Industry, 1074–1224, by Paul J. Smith
33. Escape from the Wasteland: Romanticism and Realism in the Fiction of Mishima Yukio and Oe Kenzaburo, by Susan Jolliffe Napier
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38. Praying for Power: Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China, by Timothy Brook
39. Word, Image, and Deed in the Life of Su Shi, by Ronald C. Egan
40. The Chinese Virago: A Literary Theme, by Yenna Wu
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46. Chinese History: A Manual, by Endymion Wilkinson
47. Studies in Chinese Poetry, by James R. Hightower and Florence Chia-Ying Yeh 48. Crazy Ji: Chinese Religion and Popular Literature, by Meir Shahar
49. Precious Volumes: An Introduction to Chinese Sectarian Scriptures from the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, by Daniel L. Overmyer
50. Poetry and Painting in Song China: The Subtle Art of Dissent, by Alfreda Murck 51. Evil and/or/as the Good: Omnicentrism, Intersubjectivity, and Value Paradox in Tiantai Buddhist Thought, by Brook Ziporyn
52. Chinese History: A Manual, Revised and Enlarged Edition, by Endymion Wilkinson 53. Articulated Ladies: Gender and the Male Community in Early Chinese Texts, by
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54. Politics and Prayer: Shrines to Local Former Worthies in Sung China, by Ellen Neskar 55. Allegories of Desire: Esoteric Literary Commentaries of Medieval Japan, by Susan Blakeley Klein
56. Printing for Profit: The Commercial Publishers of Jianyang, Fujian ( 11 th- 17 th Centuries), by Lucille Chia
57. To Become a God: Cosmology, Sacrifice, and Self-Divinization in Early China, by Michael J. Puett
58. Writing and Materiality in China: Essays in Honor of Patrick Hanan, edited by Judith T. Zeitlin and Lydia H. Liu
59. Rulin waishi and Cultural Transformation in Late Imperial China, by Shang Wei 60. Words Well Put: Visions of Poetic Competence in the Chinese Tradition, by Graham Sanders
61. Householders: The Reizei Family in Japanese History, by Steven D. Carter 62. The Divine Nature of Power: Chinese Ritual Architecture at the Sacred Site of Jinci, by Tracy Miller
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64. Lost Soul: “Confucianism” in Contemporary Chinese Academic Discourse, by John Makeham
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66. Through a Forest of Chancellors: Fugitive Histories in Liu Yuan’s Lingyan ge , an Illustrated Book from Seventeenth-Century Suzhou, by Anne Burkus-Chasson
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