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Accompanied self: debating Pentecostal individual and Japanese relational selves in transnational Japan | 2107 | Ethos 45 (1): 3-23 | H6/KH [ETHOS-] | 0091-2131 | ||||
The omnivore turn in cultural production: case study of China's Rainbow Chamber Singers | 2020 | International journal of cultural studies 23 (1): 81-101 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | ||||
Champagne taste, beer budget: the new poor's incongruent capital and consumption | 2020 | Journal of consumer culture 20 (1): 23-42 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | ||||
Bringing green food to the Chinese table: how civil society actors are changing consumer culture in China | 2020 | Journal of consumer culture 20 (1): 83-101 | H6 [JOURNAL-] | 1469-5405 | ||||
Religion and development ethics in global perspective: a case study of a foreign Christian NGO in China | 2020 | Journal of contemporary religion 35 (1): 13-30 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | in special issue 'Ethics of giving in Asia' | |||
Bad gifts, community standards, and the disciplining of Theravāda monks | 2020 | Journal of contemporary religion 35 (1): 53-70 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | in special issue 'Ethics of giving in Asia' | |||
Spatial modeling of archaeological site locations based on summed probability distributions and hot-spot analyses: a case study from Three Kingdoms period, Korea | 2020 | Journal of archaeological science 113: 1-9 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0305-4403 | ||||
Why do grandparents grumble? Chinese children's birthdays between kinship, market, and state | 2020 | Ethnos 85 (1): 145-67 | H6 [ETHNOS-] | 0014-1844 | in special issue 'Translating environments: translation and indeterminacy in the making of natural resources' | |||
Circles of poetic grief, anger, and hope: landscapes of mass cooperation in Seoul after the Sewŏl disaster | 2020 | Journal of folklore research 57 (1): 1-32 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | ||||
“A weekly Mäshräp to tackle extremism”: music-making in Uyghur communities and intangible cultural heritage in China | 2020 | Ethnomusicology 64 (1): 23-55 | H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] | 0014-1836 | ||||
A heuristic theory of metrical transformation and tune metamorphosis: tracking creativity in traditional Cantonese opera | 2020 | Ethnomusicology 64 (1): 110-40 | H6/KFYV [ETHNOMUSICOLOGY-] | 0014-1836 | Chinese summary | |||
High-altitude agro-pastoralism in the Kyrgyz Tien Shan: new excavations of the Chap Farmstead (1065–825 cal b.c.) | 2020 | Journal of field archaeology 45 (1): 29-45 | *H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 0093-4690 | ||||
Building bombs, building a nation: the state, chaebŏl, and the militarized industrialization of South Korea, 1973–1979 | 2020 | Journal of Asian studies 79 (1): 51-75 | *H6/KW [JOURNAL-] | 0021-9118 | ||||
From tradition to community: the rise of contemporary knowledge in late imperial China | 2020 | Journal of Asian studies 79 (1): 77-101 | *H6/KW [JOURNAL-] | 0021-9118 | ||||
Kokugaku and an alternative account of the emergence of nationalism of Japan | 2020 | Nations and nationalism 26 (1): 263-82 | *H6/KF [NATIONS-] | 1354-5078 | ||||
Introduction: effective slownesses. Distance and speed in travelling and dwelling throughout Inner Asia | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 1-5 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
‘Fast’ and ‘slow’: abstract thinking and ‘real experience’ in two Mongolian non-pastoral modes of travel | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 6-27 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Velocity and purpose among reindeer herders in the Verkhoyansk Mountains | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 28-48 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Slow connection. Eco-biopolitics of an isolated village in East Siberia | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 49-66 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Pacing transhumance. Examples of rhythm alignment in the Eastern Sayan Mountains | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 67-86 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Rhythms of nutag. Slowness and deceleration in Inner Asian mobilities | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 87-110 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Downward the ground is hard; upward the sky is far. An elder’s way back home | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 111-26 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
From the countryside to the city. Missing the homeland among new migrants near and in Ulaanbaatar | 2020 | Inner Asia 22 (1): 127-47 | H6/KW [INNER-] | 1464-8172 | in special issue ‘Distance and speed in Inner Asia’ | |||
Obituary: Elizabeth Anne (Elise) Stutchbury | 2020 | The Australian journal of anthropology 31 (1): 115-20 | H6/KF [AUSTRALIAN-] | 1035-8811 | 1954-2013 | |||
A comparative perspective of folk beliefs and traditions of Kazakhs, Turkmens and Turkish Cypriots | 2020 | Journal of folklore and literature (102): 297-316 | 1300-7491 | English summary | ||||
Studies on Divânü Lügâti’t Türk in Kazakhstan | 2020 | Journal of folklore and literature (102): 409-24 | 1300-7491 | English summary | ||||
Somali ventures in China: trade and mobility in a transnational economy | 2020 | African studies review 63 (1): 93-116 | *H6/KY [AFRICAN-] | 0002-0206 | in thematic section ‘Migration in sub-Saharan Africa: the Somali refugee and migrant experience’; French and Portuguese summaries | |||
Why kendō’s game rules are too complex for the Olympics: moral value and body culture in a game of honor | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (1): 1-19 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
Storytelling as urban resistance in Shanghai | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (1): 20-38 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
The 6pm struggle: the changing meaning of work, a culture of overtime work, and corporate governmentality in urban China | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (1): 39-52 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
Urespa (‘growing together’): the remaking of Ainu-Wajin relations in Japan through an innovative social venture | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (1): 53-71 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
Introduction: queer lives in contemporary Japan | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (2): 77-85 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | in thematic issue ‘Queer lives in contemporary Japan’ | |||
Unqueer queers - drinking parties and negotiations of cultural citizenship by female-to-male trans people in Japan | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (2): 86-101 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | in thematic issue ‘Queer lives in contemporary Japan’ | |||
Queer and normal: dansō (female-to-male crossdressing) lives and politics in contemporary Tokyo | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (2): 102-18 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | in thematic issue ‘Queer lives in contemporary Japan’ | |||
Josō or ‘gender free? Playfully queer ‘lives’ in visual kei | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (2): 119-42 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | in thematic issue ‘Queer lives in contemporary Japan’ | |||
Same-sex marriage and the question of queerness - institutional performativity and marriage in Japan | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (2): 143-59 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | in thematic issue ‘Queer lives in contemporary Japan’ | |||
Multiculturalism in a ‘homogeneous’ society from the perspectives of an intercultural event in Japan | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (3): 161-80 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
Beijing’s Ten Great Buildings: popular responses over three eras (1959-2016) | 2020 | Asian anthropology 19 (3): 181-94 | H6/KW [ASIAN-] | 1683-478X | ||||
Negotiating state and society: the normative informal economies of Central Asia and the Caucasus | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 1-10 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | introduction to special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
Trading in Dordoi and Lilo bazaars: frontiers of formality, entrepreneurship and globalization | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 11-32 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
The traders of Central Bazaar, Astana: motivation and networks | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 33-45 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
The formal side of informality: non-state trading practices and local Uyghur ethnography | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 46-62 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
The bazaar in ruins: rent and fire in Barakholka, Almaty | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 80-94 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
Doing business in Yabaolu Market, Beijing: (inter-)ethnic entrepreneurship, trust and friendship between Caucasian and Chinese traders | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 95-115 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
Business 2.0: Kyrgyz middlemen in Guangzhou | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 116-34 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
Trade ‘outside the law’: Uzbek and Afghan transnational merchants between Yiwu and South-Central Asia | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (1): 135-54 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | in special issue ‘Informal markets and trade in Central Asia and the Caucasus’ | |||
‘They do not help, only demoralize’: peasant nachalniks and the last imperial Russian reform on the Kazakh Steppe, 1902-1917 | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (2): 167-84 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | ||||
Sharaf Rashidov and the international dimensions of Soviet Uzbekistan | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (2): 185-201 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | ||||
Gender and ethnicity in the Soviet Muslim peripheries: a feminist postcolonial geography of women’s work in the Tajik SSR (1950-1991) | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (2): 202-19 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 | ||||
From mice-eaten passports to fingerprint scanning: fluctuating state presence and ‘entangled documents’ along the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border | 2020 | Central Asian survey 39 (2): 236-54 | *H6/KW [CENTRAL-] | 0263-4937 |