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Art and Archaeology

Books and Articles

Allan, Sarah. “Interpreting the Decoration of Early Chinese Bronze Vessels.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Tao, Wang, 3843. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Bagley, Robert. “The Bronze Age before the Zhou Dynasty.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 6183. London: Routledge, 2018.

Boehm, Christian. “Lead-Glazed Earthenwares from the Eastern Han to the Liao Dynasty in the Shangyatang Collection.” Arts of Asia 48.1 (2018), 5057.

Campbell, Roderick. Violence, Kinship and the Early Chinese State: The Shang and Their World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Cao, Wei, Liu, Yuanqing, Linduff, Katheryn M., and Sun, Yan. “The Rise of States and the Formation of Group Identities in the Western Regions of the Inner Asian Frontier (c. 1500 to the Eighth Century bce).” In Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce, ed. Linduff, Katheryn M., Liu, Yuanqing, Cao, Wei, and Sun, Yan, 146214. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth. “Jade Dragons and Dragon Origins.” In Mythical Beasts: The Divinity of Dragons, catalog, Throckmorton Fine Art, NY, 2017, 919.

Childs-Johnson, Elizabeth. “Urban Daemons of Early Shang.” Archaeological Research in Asia 14 (2018), 135–50.

D'alpoim Guedes, Jade, and Hein, Anke. “Landscapes of Prehistoric Northwestern Sichuan: From Early Agriculture to Pastoralist Lifestyles.” Journal of Field Archaeology 43.2 (2018), 121–35.

Feinman, Gary M., Fang, Hui, and Nicholas, Linda M.. “China during the Neolithic Period.” In China: Visions Through the Ages, ed. Niziolek, Lisa C., Bekken, Deborah A., and Feinman, Gary M., 6988. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

Feng, Qu. “Anthropology and Historiography: A Deconstructive Analysis of K. C. Chang's Shamanic Approach in Chinese Archaeology.” Numen 64.5–6 (2017), 497544.

Fu, Xinian. “Representations of Architecture on Vessels of the Warring States Period.” In Traditional Chinese Architecture: Twelve Essays, ed. Steinhardt, Nancy S., and trans. Harrer, Alexandra, 130. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2017.

Xing, Gao, et al. “Paleolithic Research in China.” In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, ed. Habu, Junko, Lape, Peter V., and Olsen, John W., 241–76. New York: Springer, 2017.

Goldin, Paul R.Some Shang Antecedents of Later Chinese Ideology and Culture.” Journal of American Oriental Society 137.1 (2017), 121–27.

Hein, Anke. “Early Cultural Developments on the Eastern Rim of the Tibetan Plateau: Establishing a New Chronological Scheme for the Liangshan Region.” Asian Perspectives 56.1 (2017), 254.

Høisæter, Tomas Larsen. “Polities and Nomads: The Emergence of the Silk Road Exchange in the Tarim Basin Region during Late Prehistory (2000–400 bce).” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.2 (2017), 339–63.

Jaffe, Yitzchak, and Cao, Bin. “Communities of Mortuary Practice: A Renewed Study of the Tianma-Qucun Western Zhou Cemetery.” Cambridge Archaeological Journal 28.1 (2018), 2344.

Jaffe, Yitzchak, Wei, Qiaowei, and Zhao, Yichao. “Foodways and the Archaeology of Colonial Contact: Rethinking the Western Zhou Expansion in Shandong.” American Anthropologist 120.1 (2018), 5571.

Jia, Peter W., Betts, Alison, Cong, Dexin, Jia, Xiaobing, and Dupuy, Paula Doumani. “Adunqiaolu: New Evidence for the Andronovo in Xinjiang, China.” Antiquity 91.357 (2017), 621–39.

Jin, Zhengyao, Liu, Ruiliang, Rawson, Jessica, and Mark Pollard, A.. “Revisiting Lead Isotope Data in Shang and Western Zhou Bronzes.” Antiquity 91.360 (2017), 1574–87.

Khayutina, Maria. “Western Zhou Living Ambience: Earth-Sheltered Dwellings in the Feng River Valley.” In Über Den Alltag Hinaus: Festschrift Für Thomas O. Höllmann Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Müller, Shing, and Selbitschka, Armin, 3152. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Kost, Catrin. “Heightened Receptivity: Steppe Objects and Steppe Influences in Royal Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.2 (2017), 349–81.

Li, Chen. “Rethinking the Origins of Han Dynasty Stone-carved Tombs.” World Archaeology 49.5 (2017), 700–17.

Li, Kin Sum (Sammy). “The Design Origins of Qin Metal Weights.” Artibus Asiae 77.1 (2017), 91110.

Li, Kin Sum (Sammy). “The Component-Model Method of Mirror Manufacture in 300 bce China.” Archives of Asian Art 67.2 (2017), 257–76.

Li, Kin Sum (Sammy). “To Rule by Manufacture: Measurement Regulation and Metal Weight Production in the Qin Empire.” T'oung Pao 103.1–3 (2017), 132.

Yungti, Li. “The Bronze Age in China: What and When.” In China: Visions Through the Ages, ed. Niziolek, Lisa C., Bekken, Deborah A., and Feinman, Gary M., 89108. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

Lin, Meicun, and Liu, Xiang. “The Origins of Metallurgy in China.” Antiquity 91.359 (2017), 16.

Linduff, Katheryn M., Yuanqing, Liu, Wei, Cao, and Yan, Sun, eds. Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Linduff, Katheryn M.Shaping the Study of Inner Asian Artifacts and Mental Boundaries.” In Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce, ed. Linduff, Katheryn M., Yuanqing, Liu, Wei, Cao, and Yan, Sun, 1234. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Linduff, Katheryn M.Technoscapes and the Materialization of Ideas in Metal in the Inner Asian Frontier (c.3000–1500 bce).” In Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce, ed. Linduff, Katheryn M., Yuanqing, Liu, Wei, Cao, and Yan, Sun, 3571. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Liu, Li. “A History of Chinese Archaeology.” In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, ed. Habu, Junko, Lape, Peter V., and Olsen, John W., 3958. New York: Springer, 2017.

Liu, Xinyi, Zhao, Zhijun, and Jones, Martin K.. “From People's Commune to Household Responsibility: Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives of Millet Production in Prehistoric Northeast China.” Archaeological Research in Asia 11 (2017), 5157.

Liu, Yan. “Exotica as Prestige Technology: The Production of Luxury Gold in Western Han Society.” Antiquity 91.360 (2017), 1588–602.

Lu, Peng, Brunson, Katherine, Yuan, Jing, and Li, Zhipeng. “Zooarchaeological and Genetic Evidence for the Origins of Domestic Cattle in Ancient China.” Asian Perspectives 56.1 (2017), 92120.

Jianjun, Mei. “The Appropriation of Early Bronze Technology in China.” In Appropriating Innovations: Entangled Knowledge in Eurasia, 5000–1500 bce, ed. Stockhammer, Philipp and Maran, Joseph, 231–40. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2017.

Moser, Jeffery. “Figuring Things: Early Scholarship on Chinese Bronzes.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Tao, Wang, 104–7. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Murray, Julia K.Visual Representations of Confucius.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 93129. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Peng, Peng. “Was the Lost-wax Technique Adopted in Pre-Qin Chinese Bronze Art?Orientations 49.1 (2018), 2326.

Pollard, A.M., Bray, P., Hommel, P., Hsu, Y.-K., Liu, R., and Rawson, J.. “Bronze Age Metal Circulation in China.” Antiquity 91.357 (2017), 674–87.

Quinn, Patrick Sean, Zhang, Shangxin, Xia, Yin, and Li, Xiuzhen. “Building the Terracotta Army: Ceramic Craft Technology and Organisation of Production at Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum Complex.” Antiquity 91.358 (2017), 966–79.

Rawson, Jessica. “Bronze Vessels in Early China.” In Über Den Alltag Hinaus: Festschrift Für Thomas O. Höllmann Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Müller, Shing, and Selbitschka, Armin, 318. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Rogers, J. Daniel. “Inner Asian Polities and Their Built Environment.” Archaeological Research in Asia 11 (2017), 114.

Selbitschka, Armin. “Quotidian Afterlife: Grain, Granary Models, and the Notion of Continuing Nourishment in Late Pre-imperial and Early Imperial Tombs.” In Über Den Alltag Hinaus: Festschrift Für Thomas O. Höllmann Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Müller, Shing and Selbitschka, Armin, 89106. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.Chen Mengjia and the Reading of Bronze Inscriptions as Historical Sources.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Tao, Wang, 100103. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Shelach-Lavi, Gideon, and Dongdong, Tu. “Food, Pots and Socio-economic Transformation: The Beginning and Intensification of Pottery Production in North China.” Archaeological Research in Asia 12 (2017), 110.

Rongyu, Su. “Bronze-casting Technology in the Late Shang Dynasty.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Tao, Wang, 3237. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Sun, Yan. “Identity and Artifacts in the North-central and Northeastern Frontier during the Period of State Expansion in Late Second and the Early First Millennium bce.” In Ancient China and Its Eurasian Neighbors: Artifacts, Identity and Death in the Frontier, 3000–700 bce, ed. Linduff, Katheryn M., Yuanqing, Liu, Wei, Cao, and Yan, Sun, 72145. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Tseng, Lillian Lan-ying. “Architecture and Ritual: Han Bright halls Revisited.” In Tuxiang yu yishi: Zhongguo gudai zongjiaoshi yu yishushi de ronghe 圖像與儀式: 中國古代宗教史與藝術史的融合, ed. yanjiuyuan, Fudan daxue wenshi 復旦大學文史研究院, 1744. Beijing: Zhonghua shuju, 2017.

Underhill, Anne P.The Middle and Late Neolithic Periods of China: Major Themes, Unresolved Issues, and Suggestions for Future Research.” In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, ed. Habu, Junko, Lape, Peter V., and Olsen, John W., 483502. New York: Springer, 2017.

Wang, Haicheng. “Art.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 425–58. London: Routledge, 2018.

Wang, Rong, Wang, Chang-sui, and Tang, Ji-gen. “A Jade Parrot from the Tomb of Fu Hao at Yinxu and Liao Sacrifices of the Shang Dynasty.” Antiquity 92.362 (2018), 368–82.

Wang, Tao, ed. Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Wang, Tao. “Matter of Things: How to Read Ancient Chinese Bronzes.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Tao, Wang, 1731. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Wang, Yanxi. “The Regional History of the Guan River Valley, China: Cultural Periphery, Ecological Diversity, and the Development of Social Complexity before A.D. 220.” Journal of Field Archaeology 42.6 (2017), 470–87.

Watanabe, Nobuya, Nakamura, Shinichi, Liu, Bin, and Wang, Ningyuan. “Utilization of Structure from Motion for Processing CORONA Satellite Images: Application to Mapping and Interpretation of Archaeological Features in Liangzhu Culture, China.” Archaeological Research in Asia 11 (2017), 3850.

Williams, James T.Bronze Age Subsistence Change at Regional and Microscopic Scales in Northeast China.” Asian Perspectives 56.2 (2017), 166–90.

Womack, Andrew, Jaffe, Yitzchak, Zhou, Jing, Hung, Ling-Yu, Wang, Hui, Li, Shuicheng, Chen, Pochan, and Flad, Rowan. “Mapping Qijiaping: New Work on the Type-Site of the Qijia Culture (2300–1500 B.C.) in Gansu Province, China.” Journal of Field Archaeology 42.6 (2017), 488502.

Xu, Jay. “Reina: A Rhinoceros like No Other.” Orientations 49.2 (2018), 3031.

Yang, Junchang, Jett, Paul, and Jianli, Chen. Gold in Ancient China (2000–200 bce). Beijing: Wenwu, 2017.

Yao, Alice. “The Dian and Dong Son Cultures.” In Handbook of East and Southeast Asian Archaeology, ed. Habu, Junko, Lape, Peter V., and Olsen, John W., 503–12. New York: Springer, 2017.

Yu, Xin. “Étude sur la physiognomonie du cheval sous les dynasties des Han et des Tang (IIIe siècle av. è. c.–Xe siècle) à partir de documents archéologiques.” Cahiers D'Extrême-Asie 25 (2016), 267–96.

Zhang, Hanmo. “Mapped Territory Floating in the Clouds: A Reinterpretation of the Mawangdui Maps in their Art and Religious Contexts.” Artibus Asiae 76.2 (2016), 81112.

Zhangsun, Y. Z., Liu, R. L., Jin, Z. Y., Pollard, A. M., Lu, X., Bray, P. J., Fan, A. C., and Huang, F.. “Lead Isotope Analyses Revealed the Key Role of Chang'an in the Mirror Production and Distribution Network During the Han Dynasty.” Archaeometry 59.4 (2017), 685713.

Zhou, Ya. “The Hezi You Vessels: A Case Study in Authenticity and Forgery.” In Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes, ed. Wang, Tao, 148–53. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 2018.

Zhuang, Yijie, Lee, Heejin, and Kidder, Tristram R.. “The Cradle of Heaven-human Induction Idealism: Agricultural Intensification, Environmental Consequences and Social Responses in Han China and Three-Kingdoms Korea.” World Archaeology 48.4 (2016), 563–85.

Reviews

Chen. Eastern Han (AD 25–220) Tombs in Sichuan. Steinhardt, Nancy Shatzman. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 27 (2017), 694–96.

Flad and Chen. Ancient Central China. Centers and Peripheries Along the Yangzi River. Lycas, Alexis. Études chinoises XXXV-2 (2016), 173–77.

Lai. Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Cook, Constance A. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 77.1 (2017), 219–26.

Lai. Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Fischer, Paul. Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 4 (2017), 403–7.

Lai. Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion. Selbitschka, Armin. Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.3 (2017), 652–56.

Silbergeld and Wang, eds. The Zoomorphic Imagination in Chinese Art and Culture. Foley, Todd. China Review International 22.3–4 (2015), 240–43.

Sun, ed. Age of Empires: Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties. Kirkland, R. Religious Studies Review 43 (2017), 429–30.

Yao, . The Ancient Highlands of Southwest China: From the Bronze Age to the Han Empire. Hein, Anke. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 27.3 (2017), 580–82.

History

Books and Articles

Barbieri-Low, Anthony. “Intransigent and Corrupt Officials in Early Imperial China.” In Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, ed. Harry Rothschild, N. and Wallace, Leslie V., 7088. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Brown, Miranda, and Fodde-Regue, Anna-Alexandra. “Rituals without Rules: Han Dynasty Mourning Practices Revisited.” In Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, ed. Harry Rothschild, N. and Wallace, Leslie V., 91105. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Cameron, Judith. “A Prehistoric Maritime Silk Road: Merchants, Boats, Cloth and Jade.” In Beyond the Silk Roads: New Discourses on China's Role in East Asian Maritime History, ed. Antony, Robert J., and Schottenhammer, Angela, 2542. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Clark, Hugh R.The Coastal Cultures of Ancient Fujian and the Roots of Regional Cults.” In Beyond the Silk Roads: New Discourses on China's Role in East Asian Maritime History, ed. Antony, Robert J., and Schottenhammer, Angela, 4362. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Eicher, Sebastian. Das Hou Han ji des Yuan Hong: Zur Historiographie der Späteren Han-Dynastie. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. 2018.

Espesset, Grégoire. “Sketching out Portents Classification and Logic in the Monographs of Han Official Historiography.” Bochumer Jarbuch zur Ostasienforschung 39 (2016), 538.

Fölster, Max Jakob. “Libraries and Archives in the Former Han Dynasty (206 bce–9 ce): Arguing for a Distinction.” In Manuscripts and Archives: Comparative Views on Record-Keeping, ed. Bausi, Alessandro, Brockmann, Christian, Friedrich, Michael, and Kienitz, Sabine, 201–30. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2018.

Goldin, Paul R.Introduction: What Is Early Chinese History?” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 112. London: Routledge, 2018.

Goldin, Paul R. Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History. London: Routledge, 2018.

Habberstad, Luke. Forming the Early Chinese Court: Rituals, Spaces, Roles. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2017.

Habberstad, Luke. “How and Why Do We Praise the Emperor? Debating and Depicting a Late Western Han Court Audience.” Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 60.5 (2017), 683714.

Henry, Eric. “Running Amok in Early Chinese Narrative.” In Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, ed. Harry Rothschild, N. and Wallace, Leslie V., 171–88. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Hunter, Michael. “Early Sources for Confucius.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 1534. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Leung, Vincent S.Bad Writing: Cursive Calligraphy and the Ethics of Orthography in the Eastern Han Dynasty.” In Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, ed. Harry Rothschild, N. and Wallace, Leslie V., 106–21. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Leung, Vincent S.The Former Han Empire.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 160–79. London: Routledge, 2018.

Lewis, Mark Edward. “Emotions and Rumors.” Chūgoku shigaku 中國史學 26 (2016), 124.

Lewis, Mark Edward. “Honor and Shame in Han China.” In Eurasian Empires in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Contact and Exchange between the Graeco-Roman World, Inner Asia and China, ed. Kim, Hyun Jin, Vervaet, Frederik Juliaan, and Adali, Selim Ferruh, 85109. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Li, Feng. “Method, Logic, and the Debate about Western Zhou Government: A Reply to Lothar von Falkenhausen.” Frontiers of History in China 12.3 (2017), 485507.

Li, Feng. “The Western Zhou State.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 84107. London: Routledge, 2018.

Loewe, Michael. “Displaced Persons in Han China and the So-called ‘Mausoleum Towns.’” In Über Den Alltag Hinaus: Festschrift Für Thomas O. Höllmann Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Müller, Shing, and Selbitschka, Armin, 107–20. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Milburn, Olivia. “Headhunting in Ancient China: The History of Violence and Denial of Knowledge.” Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 81.1 (2018), 103–20.

Pines, Yuri. “Social Engineering in Early China: The Ideology of the Shangjun shu (Book of Lord Shang) Revisited.” Oriens Extremus 55 (2016), 138.

Queen, Sarah A.The Gentleman's Views on Warfare According to the Gongyang Commentary.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 208–28. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.

Radice, Thomas. “Confucius and Filial Piety.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 185207. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.

Rand, Christopher C. Military Thought in Early China. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Rothschild, N. Harry, and Wallace, Leslie V., eds. Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Sabattini, Elisa Levi. “How to Surpass the Qin: On Jia Yi's Intentions in the Guo Qin lun.” Monumenta Serica 65.2 (2017), 263–84.

Sanft, Charles. “The Qin Dynasty.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 146–59. London: Routledge, 2018.

Selbitschka, Armin. “A Tricky Game: A Re-evaluation of Liubo 六博 Based on Archaeological and Textual Evidence.” Oriens Extremus 55 (2016), 105–66.

Shelach-Lavi, Gideon. “Main Issues in the Study of the Chinese Neolithic.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 1538. London: Routledge, 2018.

Shen, Chen. “The Age of Territorial Lords.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 108–45. London: Routledge, 2018.

Tse, Wicky W. K.Cutting the Enemy's Line of Supply: The Rise of the Tactic and Its Use in Early Chinese Warfare.” Journal of Chinese Military History 6.2 (2017), 131–56.

Tse, Wicky W. K.The Latter Han Empire and the End of Antiquity.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 180–96. London: Routledge, 2018.

Tse, Wicky W. K.Warfare.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 319–35. London: Routledge, 2018.

Vogelsang, Kai. “Getting the Terms Right: Political Realism, Politics, and the State in Ancient China.” Oriens Extremus 55 (2016), 3972.

Wang, Haicheng. “Western Zhou Despotism.” In Ancient States and Infrastructural Power Europe, Asia, and America, ed. Ando, Clifford and Richardson, Seth, 91114. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

Wang, Zhenzhong. “The Emergence of Kingship in China: With a Discussion of the Relationship between Kingship and Composite State Structure in the Xia, Shang and Western Zhou Dynasties.” Social Sciences in China 39.2 (2018), 521.

Weingarten, Oliver. “The Unorthodox Master: The Serious and the Playful in Depictions of Confucius.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 5274. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.

Reviews

Barbieri-Low and Yates. Law, State, and Society in Early Imperial China: A Study with Critical Edition and Translation of the Legal Texts from Zhangjiashan Tomb No. 247. Sanft, Charles. Early China 40 (2017), 317–20.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce–50 ce. Allard, Francis. Asian Perspectives 56.2 (2017), 262–67.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce50 ce. Daniels, Benjamin C., and Susanna Elm. Studies in Late Antiquity 1.3 (2017), 318–21.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce50 ce. Kim, Nam C. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 77.2 (2017), 512–21.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce50 ce. Meacham, William. Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 32.1 (2017), 191–95.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce50 ce. Milburn, Olivia. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.2 (2017), 397–98.

Brindley. Ancient China and the Yue: Perceptions and Identities on the Southern Frontier, c. 400 bce50 ce. Ptak, Roderich. Journal of Asian History 51.2 (2017), 321–24.

Cai. Witchcraft and the Rise of the First Confucian Empire. Vankeerberghen, Griet. Journal of American Oriental Society 137.2 (2017), 440–42.

de Crespigny. Fire over Luoyang: A History of the Later Han Dynasty, 23220 AD. Tse, Wicky W.K. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 27.3 (2017), 529–32.

Durrant, Li, Nylan, and Van Ess. The Letter to Ren An and Sima Qian's Legacy. Liu, Y. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.2 (2017), 399–400.

Durrant, Li, Nylan, and Van Ess. The Letter to Ren An and Sima Qian's Legacy. Schwermann, Christian. The American Historical Review 122.4, 1 (2017), 1194–95.

Durrant, Li, Nylan, and Van Ess. The Letter to Ren An and Sima Qian's Legacy. Yang, Lei. Early China 40 (2017), 311–15.

Li. Early China: A Social and Cultural History. McConochie, Thomas. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 43.1–2 (2016), 167–69.

Loewe. Problems of Han Administration: Ancestral Rites, Weights and Measures, and the Means of Protest. Schmiedl, Anne. Frontiers of History in China 12.3 (2017), 508–10.

Markley. Peace and Peril: Sima Qian's Portrayal of Han-Xiongnu Relations. Judge, C. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 81.1 (2018), 174–76.

Nienhauser, ed. The Grand Scribe's Records: Vol. X. The Memoirs of Han China, Part III. Hardy, Grant. China Review International 22.2 (2015), 107–9.

Nienhauser, ed. The Grand Scribe's Records: Vol. X. The Memoirs of Han China, Part III. Liu, Y. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80.2 (2017), 400–402.

Nylan and Vankeerberghen. Chang'an 26 bce: An Augustan Age in China. He Jianjun. Canadian Journal of History 52.3, 2017, 639–41.

Olberding. Dubious Facts: The Evidence of Early Chinese Historiography. Cai Liang. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 43.1–2 (2016), 164–66.

Pines. The Book of Lord Shang: Apologetics of State Power in Early China. Milburn, Olivia. Monumenta Serica 65.2 (2017), 462–64.

Pines. The Book of Lord Shang: Apologetics of State Power in Early China. Nylan, Michael. Journal of Chinese Studies 66 (2018), 203–6.

Rand. Military Thought in Early China. Metcalf, Mark. China Review International 23.1 (2016), 94–7.

Richter, ed. A History of Chinese Letters and Epistolary Culture. Drège, Jean-Pierre. T'oung Pao 103.1–3 (2017), 279–83.

. Chinese History and Culture. Guy, R. Kent. Journal of Chinese History 2017, 1–5.

. Chinese History and Culture. Wang, Q. Edward. The Chinese Historical Review 25.1 (2018), 84–8.

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Schwermann, Christian. “Anecdote Collections as Argumentative Texts: The Composition of the Shuoyuan 說苑.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. van Els, Paul and Queen, Sarah A., 147–92. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Van Els, Paul, and Queen, Sarah Ann. Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Van Els, Paul. “Old Stories No Longer Told: The End of the Anecdotes Tradition of Early China.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 331–56. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Weingarten, Oliver. “Chunyu Kun: Motifs, Narratives, and Personas in Early Chinese Anecdotal Literature.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 27.3 (2017), 501–21.

Reviews

Gentz and Meyer, eds. Literary Forms of Argument in Early China. Hendrischke, Barbara. Religious Studies Review 43.3 (2017), 297.

Kravtsova and Alimov. Istoriia kitaiskoi klassicheskoi literatury s drevnosti i do XIII veka: Poeziia, Proza. (History of Chinese Classical Literature from Antiquity to the 13th Century: Poetry, Prose). Berezkin, Rostislav. T'oung Pao 103.1–3 (2017), 284–90.

Paleography and Excavated Texts

Books and Articles

Adamski, Susanne. Die Darstellung Des Bogenschiessens in Bronzeinschriften Der West-zhou-zeit 1045–771 V.chr Eine Philologische Quellenanalyse. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Boileau, Gilles. “Remarks on Several Ritual Transformations and Textual Alterations in the Daodejing.” Études chinoises XXXV-2 (2016).

Bujard, Marianne. “Daybooks in Qin and Han Religion.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 305–35. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Caboara, Marco. “A Recently Published Shanghai Museum Bamboo Manuscript on Divination.” In Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia, ed. Lackner, Michael, 2346. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

Chardonnens, László Sándor. “Hemerology in Medieval Europe.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 373407. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Chen, Wei. “’Event Calendars’ in the Early Imperial Era: A Re-Assessment (陳偉. 關於秦漢“質日”的新考察).” Bamboo and Silk 1.2 (2018), 446–68.

Cook, Constance A. Ancestors, Kings, and the Dao. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center, 2017.

Cook, Constance A. and Zhao, Lu, ed. and trans. Stalk Divination: A Newly Discovered Alternative to the I Ching. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Cook, Scott. “Confucius in Excavated Warring States Manuscripts.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 3551. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Cullen, Christopher. “Calendars and Calendar Making in Qin and Han Times.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 278304. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Feng, Shengjun. “Non-Chu Characteristics in the Guodian *Wu xing 五行 Manuscript (馮勝君. 談談郭店簡《五行》篇中的非楚文字因素).” Bamboo and Silk 1.2 (2018), 347–58.

Feng, Shengjun. “Scribal Influence on the Transmission of Pre-Qin Texts, as Seen in Excavated Manuscripts.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 185–98.

Foster, Christopher J.Introduction to the Peking University Han Bamboo Strips: On the Authentication and Study of Purchased Manuscripts.” Early China 40 (2017), 167239.

Guo, Qiyong. “Dialogues and Narratives Surrounding Confucius and His Disciples in the Shanghai Museum Manuscripts (郭齊勇. 上博楚簡有關孔子師徒的對話與故事).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 131.

Harper, Donald J.Daybooks in the Context of Manuscript Culture and Popular Culture Studies.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 91137. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Harper, Donald J.The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, 4th Century bce to 10th Century ce.” In One-volume Libraries: Composite and Multiple-text Manuscripts, ed. Friedrich, Michael and Schwarke, Cosima, 305–54. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2016.

Harper, Donald J. “The Zhoujiatai Occult Manuscripts (周家臺的數術簡).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 5370.

Harper, Donald J., and Kalinowski, Marc, ed. Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

He, Youzu. “A Review of the Study of Warring States Excavated Texts in Mainland China (2015) (何有祖. 2015 年中國大陸戰國出土文獻研究概述).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 223–49.

Kalinowski, Marc. “Hemerology and Prediction in the Daybooks: Ideas and Practices.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 138206. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Kim, Kyung-ho, and Lai, Ming-chiu. “An Overview of the Qin-Han Legal System from the Perspective of Recently Unearthed Documents.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 386404. London: Routledge, 2018.

Kim, Myeong-seok. “Emotion and Judgment: Two Sources of Moral Motivation in Mèngzǐ.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17.1 (2018), 5180.

Korolkov, Maxim. “Legal Process Unearthed: A New Source of Legal History of Early Imperial China.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.2 (2017), 383–91.

Krijgsman, Rens. “Cultural Memory and Excavated Anecdotes in “Documentary” Narrative: Mediating Generic Tensions in the Baoxun 保訓 Manuscript.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 301–30. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Kudō, Motoo. “Trends in Research on Qin Bamboo Strips in Japan (2011–2013) (工藤元男. 日本秦簡研究動態(2011–2013)).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 250–61.

Lai, Guolong. “Textual Fluidity and Fixity in Early Chinese Manuscript Culture.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 172–84.

Lai, Guolong, and Edward Wang, Q.. “Manuscript Culture in Early China: Editors’ Introduction.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 167–71.

Lee, Sungryule. “The Fanwu Liuxing and Its Intellectual Discussion about the One.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 43.1–2 (2016), 136–53.

Li, Ling. “The Zidanku 子彈庫 Silk Manuscripts.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 249–77. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Li, Songru. “Excavated Manuscripts and the Study of Warring States Handwriting.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 199212.

Li, Tianhong. “Interpreting the Warring States Graphs Zi 才 and Chui in Light of the Yancang Chu Slips (李天虹. 由嚴倉楚簡看戰國文字資料 中“才”、“”兩字的釋讀).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 3252.

Li, Xueqin. “Looking at the “Qu qie” Chapter of the Zhuangzi from the Guodian *Yucong IV Bamboo Slip Manuscript (李學勤. 從郭店簡《語叢四》看《莊子·胠篋》).” Bamboo and Silk 1.2 (2018), 337–46.

Liu, Lexian. “Daybooks: A Type of Popular Hemerological Manual of the Warring States, Qin, and Han.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 5790. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Ma, Tsang Wing. “Scribes, Assistants, and the Materiality of Administrative Documents in Qin-Early Han China: Excavated Evidence from Liye, Shuihudi, and Zhangjiashan.” T'oung Pao 103.4–5 (2017), 297333.

Miyake, Kiyoshi. “The Military History of Qin and the Composition of Its Expeditionary Forces (宮宅潔. 秦國戰役史與遠征軍的構成).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 121–51.

Morgan, Daniel Patrick, and Chemla., KarineWriting in Turns: An Analysis of Scribal Hands in the Bamboo Manuscript Suan shu shu 筭數書 (Writings on Mathematical Procedures) from Zhangjiashan Tomb No. 247 (張家山247號墓漢簡《筭數書》寫手再探).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 152–90.

Ōnishi, Katsuya. “An Investigation of Clerical Script in Chu Regions during the Qin and Han Periods, and its Relationship to “Scribal Writing” (大西克也. 秦漢楚地隷書及關於 “史書”的考察).” Bamboo and Silk 1.2 (2018), 359402.

Pines, Yuri. “Chu Identity as Seen from Its Manuscripts: A Reevaluation.” Journal of Chinese History 2.1 (2018), 126.

Pines, Yuri. “History without Anecdotes: Between the Zuozhuan and the Xinian 繫年 Manuscript.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 263300. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Schwermann, Christian, and Ping, Wang. “Female Human Sacrifice in Shang-Dynasty Oracle-Bone Inscriptions.” International Journal of Chinese Character Studies 1.1 (2015), 4983.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.An Overview of Western Sinologists’ Studies of Chinese Paleography.” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 275323.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.To Punish the Person: A Reading Note Regarding a Punctuation Mark in the Tsinghua Manuscript *Ming Xun.” Early China 40 (2017), 303–9.

Shaughnessy, Edward L.Written on Bamboo and Silk, Inscribed in Metal and Stone: Varieties of Early Chinese Writing.” In China: Visions Through the Ages, ed. Niziolek, Lisa C., Bekken, Deborah A., and Feinman, Gary M., 117–38. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

Shim, Jae-hoon. “The Eastward Relocation of the Zhou Royal House in the Xinian Manuscript: Chronological and Geographical Aspects.” Archív Orientální 85.1 (2017), 6798.

Small, Sharon Y.A Daoist Exploration of Shenming.” Journal of Daoist Studies 11 (2018), 120.

Smith, Adam D.Early Chinese Manuscript Writings for the Name of the Sage Emperor Shun 舜, and the Legacy of Warring States Period Orthographic Variation in Early Chinese Received Texts.” Early China 40 (2017), 6388.

Smith, Richard. “The Legacy of Daybooks in Late Imperial and Modern China.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 336–72. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Sun, Wenbo. “Bureaus and Offices in Qin County-Level Administration (孫聞博. 秦縣的列曹與諸官—從《洪範五行傳》一則佚文説起).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 71120.

Thote, Alain. “Daybooks in Archaeological Context.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 1156. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Xiao, Yunxiao. “Restoring Bamboo Scrolls: Observations on the Materiality of Warring States Bamboo Manuscripts.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 235–54.

Xiong, Qu, and Shaohua, Song. “A Study of Sun Wu Seed Grain Loan Registers from Zoumalou (熊曲, 宋少華. 走馬樓吳簡中的種糧給貸簿研究).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2017), 191222.

Yan, Changgui. “Daybooks and the Spirit World.” In Books of Fate and Popular Culture in Early China: The Daybook Manuscripts of the Warring States, Qin, and Han, ed. Harper, Donald J. and Kalinowski, Marc, 207–48. Leiden: Brill, 2017.

Yang, Yong, and Brown, Miranda. “The Wuwei Medical Manuscripts: A Brief Introduction and Translation.” Early China 40 (2017), 241301.

Yates, Robin D.S.Evidence for Qin Law in the Qianling County Archive: A Preliminary Survey (遷陵縣檔案中秦法的證據: 初步的研究).” Bamboo and Silk 1.2 (2018), 403–45.

Ye, Yuying. “Variant Speech Sounds in the Warring States Period and Variant Characters in the Chu Manuscripts: On the Nature of the Chu Dialect in the Warring States Period.” Chinese Studies in History 50.3 (2017), 213–34.

Seug, Yun, Jae. “Research Trends in the Study of Qin Bamboo Slips in Korea (2009–2012) (尹在碩. 韓國的秦簡硏究(2009–2012)).” Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 262–74.

Reviews

Allan. Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts. Fech, Andrej. Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 4 (2017), 395–402.

Allan. The Heir and the Sage: Dynastic Legend in Early China. Goldin, Paul R. China Review International 22.2 (2015), 99–100.

Allan. Buried Ideas: Legends of Abdication and Ideal Government in Early Chinese Bamboo-Slip Manuscripts. Sou, Daniel. Religious Studies Review 43.2 (2017), 196–97.

Cook. The Bamboo Texts of Guodian: A Study & Complete Translation. Csikszentmihalyi, Mark. Bamboo and Silk 1.1 (2018), 325–35.

Shaughnessy. Imprints of Kinship: Studies of Recently Discovered Bronze Inscriptions from Ancient China. Cook, Constance A. Journal of Chinese Studies 66 (2018), 214–19.

Zhang. Reconstruction of Early Chinese Civil Law 中國早期民法的建構. Lam, Shuk-kuen. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.4 (2017), 609–12.

Philology and Linguistics

Books and articles

Geaney, Jane. Language as Bodily Practice in Early China: A Chinese Grammatology. Albany: State University of New York, 2018.

Luo, Xinhui. “Early Chinese Writing.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, trans. Hershey, Zachary and Goldin, Paul R., ed. Goldin, Paul R., 217–28. London: Routledge, 2018.

Park, Haeree. “Old Chinese in the Excavated Late Archaic Script: Problems of Working with Competing Ideas in Reconstruction.” Journal of Chinese Linguistics 46.1 (2018), 141.

Schuessler, Axel. “The Old Chinese Language.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 199216. London: Routledge, 2018.

Reviews

Baxter and Sagart. Old Chinese: A New Reconstruction. Hill, Nathan W. Archív Orientální 85.1 (2017), 135–40.

Dong. A History of the Chinese Language. Simmons, Richard V. Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.3 (2017), 645–48.

Religion and Philosophy

Books and Articles

Back, Youngsun. “Reconstructing Mozi's Jian'ai 兼愛.” Philosophy East and West 67.4 (2017), 1092–117.

Berthel, Ken. “Language in Zhuangzi: A Theme that Reveals the Nature of its Relativism and Skepticism.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 42 (2015), 562–76.

Cao, Feng. “The Enjoyment of the Sage and the Common People: A New Perspective on the Cosmology of the Laozi.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12.3 (2017), 377–92.

Chai, David. “Zhuangzi and Musical Apophasis.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 355–70.

Chapman, Jesse. “Unwholesome Bodies: Reading the Sign of the Amputated Foot in Early China.” Asia Major 30.2 (2017), 126.

Chinn, Meilin. “Only Music Cannot Be Faked.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 341–54.

Cook, Scott. “Musical Cultivation in the “Xiu Wen” Chapter of the Shuoyuan.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 389416.

Cui, Xiaojiao. “Paradoxes in the Textual Development of the Laozi: A Closer Examination of Chapters Eight and Twenty-Four.” Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12.3 (2017), 393407.

Defoort, Carine. “Unfounded and Unfollowed: Mencius’ Portrayal of Yang Zhu and Mo Di.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 165–84. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Defoort, Carine, and Ames, Roger T., eds. Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Fraser, Chris. “Rationalism and Anti-Rationalism in Later Mohism and Zhuāngzǐ.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 251–74. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Geaney, Jane. “Míng (名) as ‘Names’ Rather than ‘Words’: Disabled Bodies Speaking without Acting in Early Chinese Texts.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 137–64. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Gibas, Piotr. “Mozi and the Ghosts: The Concept of Ming 明 in Mozi’s ‘Ming gui’ 《明鬼》.” Early China 40 (2017), 89123.

Goldin, Paul R., ed. A Concise Companion to Confucius. Oxford: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Goldin, Paul R.Non-deductive Argumentation in Early Chinese Philosophy.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 4162. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Gong, Huanan. “Senses and Cognition in Early Chinese Thought.” Social Sciences in China 38.4 (2017), 2844.

Grundmann, Joern Peter. “The Term min 民 as a Political Concept in Western Zhou Thought.” Bulletin of the Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology 4 (2017), 111–35.

Guo, Jue. “The Spirit World.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 229–60. London: Routledge, 2018.

Higgins, Kathleen. “Confucius’ Opposition to the “New Music”.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 309–23.

Ing, Michael D. K. The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Jo, Jungeun. “Musical Harmony in the Xunzi and the Lüshi Chunqiu: Different Implications of Musical Harmony Resulting from Their Dissimilar Approaches to the Concept of Resonance between Sound and Qi.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 371–87.

Jung, Woo-jin, and Moon, Suk-yoon. “A Study of the Heart of the Huainanzi: With the Contradictory Evaluations of Emotions as Clues.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17.2 (2018), 153–67.

Kern, Martin. “Early Chinese Divination and Its Rhetoric.” In Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia, ed. Lackner, Michael, 255–88. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

King, R. A. H.Along the Grain: yi 義 (‘Justice’) in the Xunzi.” Oriens Extremus 55 (2016), 73104.

Klein, Esther S.Reading the Zhuangzi Anthology.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 1126. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Lackner, Michael, ed. Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

Lee, Ting-mien. “Mozi as a Daoist Sage? An Intertextual Analysis of the “Gongshu” Anecdote in the Mozi.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 93112. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Matthews, William. “Encompassing the Horse: Analogy, Category, and Scale in the Yijing.” Journal of the British Association for Chinese Studies 8.1 (2018), 3261.

Meyer, Andrew Seth. “The Frontier between Chen and Cai: Anecdote, Narrative, and Philosophical Argumentation in Early China.” In Between History and Philosophy: Anecdotes in Early China, ed. Els, Paul van and Queen, Sarah A., 6392. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Meyer, Andrew Seth. “Reading “Sunzi” as a Master.” Asia Major 30.1 (2017), 124.

Moeller, Hans-Georg. “Hundun's Mistake: Satire and Sanity in the Zhuangzi.” Philosophy East and West 67.3 (2017), 783800.

Ni, Peimin. Understanding the Analects of Confucius: A New Translation of Lunyu with Annotations. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Nielsen, Bent. “Hexagrams and Prognostication in the Weishu 緯書 Literature: The Thirty-Two-Year Cycle of the Qian zuo du 乾鑿度.” In Coping with the Future: Theories and Practices of Divination in East Asia, ed. Lackner, Michael, 4798. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

Nylan, Michael. “Vital Matters, A.C. Graham, and the Zhuangzi.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 7998. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Park, So Jeong. “Guest Editor's Introduction: Music and Philosophy in Early China.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 307–8.

Perkins, Franklin. “Music and Affect: The Influence of the Xing Zi Ming Chu on the Xunzi and Yueji.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 325–40.

Pines, Yuri. “Confucius’ Elitism: The Concepts of junzi and xiaoren Revisited.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 164–84. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Pines, Yuri. “Political Thought.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 280–99. London: Routledge, 2018.

Ren, Songyao. “The Zhuangist Views on Emotions.” Asian Philosophy 28.1 (2018), 5567.

Richter, Matthias L.Roots of Ru 儒 Ethics in shi 士 Status Anxiety.” Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.3 (2017), 449–71.

Roetz, Heiner. “Closed or Open? On Chinese Axial Age Society.” Bochumer Jarbuch zur Ostasienforschung 39 (2016), 137–69.

Rom, Avital H.Echoing Rulership—Understanding Musical References in the Huainanzi.” Early China 40 (2017), 125–65.

Rošker, Jana S.Structural Relations and Analogies in Classical Chinese Logic.” Philosophy East and West 67. 3 (2017), 841–63.

Roth, Harold D.Cognitive Attunement in the Zhuangzi.” In Having a Word with Angus Graham: At Twenty-five Years into His Immortality, ed. Defoort, Carine and Ames, Roger T., 4978. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2018.

Saunders, Frank. “Xunzi and the Primitivists on Natural Spontaneity (xìng 性) and Coercion.” Asian Philosophy 27.3 (2017), 210–26.

Shun, Kwong-loi. “Le in the Analects.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 133–47. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Stephens, Daniel J.Realism and Conventionalism in Later Mohist Semantics.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.4 (2017), 521–42.

Sung, Winnie. “Li, Qing, and Ethical Transformation in the Xunzi.” Asian Philosophy 27.3 (2017): 227–47.

Swain, Tony. Confucianism in China: An Introduction. London; New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017.

Tavor, Ori. “Religious Thought.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 261–79. London: Routledge, 2018.

Thompson, Kirill O.Relational Self in Classical Confucianism: Lessons from Confucius’ Analects.” Philosophy East and West 67.3 (2017), 887907.

Van Els, Paul. The Wenzi: Creativity and Intertextuality in Early Chinese Philosophy. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

Von Falkenhausen, Lothar. “Communication with the Divine Sphere in Ancient China.” In Über Den Alltag Hinaus: Festschrift Für Thomas O. Höllmann Zum 65. Geburtstag, ed. Müller, Shing, and Selbitschka, Armin, 1930. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2017.

Yang, Soon-ja. “The Reconciliation of Filial Piety and Political Authority in Early China.” Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.2 (2017), 187203.

Zhao, Lu. “Representations of Confucius in Apocrypha of the First Century ce.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 7592. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2017.

Reviews

Allen. Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition. Kirkland, R. Religious Studies Review 43 (2017), 419.

Chang. In Search of the Way: Legal Philosophy of the Classic Chinese Thinkers. Goldin, Paul R. T'oung Pao 103.4–5 (2017), 494–97.

Chen. Research on the Meaning of “Fen” in the Xunzi 荀子 “分“ 義研究. Vermander, Benoît. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17.1 (2018), 121–23.

Cheng, ed. Lectures et usages de la Grande Étude. Nylan, Michael. T'oung Pao 103.4–5 (2017), 482–84.

Chong. Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians: Blinded by the Human. D'Ambrosio, Paul J. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 437–40.

Chong. Zhuangzi's Critique of the Confucians: Blinded by the Human. Sommer, Deborah. China Review International 23.1 (2016), 54–7.

Dongfang. Hierarchical Order and Just World—Research on the Thought of Xunzi 差等秩序與公道世界: 荀子思想研究. Vermander, Benoît. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.4 (2017), 585–88.

Eskildsen. Daoism, Meditation, and the Wonders of Serenity: From the Latter Han Dynasty (25220) to the Tang Dynasty (618907). Kirkland, Russell. Religious Studies Review 43.3 (2017), 296–97.

El Amine. Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Elstein, David. Philosophy East and West 67.3 (2017), 917–19.

El Amine. Classical Confucian Political Thought: A New Interpretation. Kirkland, Russell. Religious Studies Review 43.3 (2017), 296.

Goldin. Confucianism. Chang, Wonsuk. Religious Studies Review 43 (2017), 422.

Guo, ed. Collected Works of Confucians: The Criticism of Criticism of Confucian Ethics 《儒家倫理新批判》之批判. Teng, Jingsi. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.4 (2017), 595–98.

Harris. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Kirkland, R. Religious Studies Review 43 (2017), 422–23.

Harris. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Moody, Peter R. The Review of Politics 79.3 (2017), 527–29.

Harris. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Pines, Yuri. Journal of Chinese Religions 45.2 (2017), 204–6.

Harris. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Van Ess, Hans. Monumenta Serica 65.2 (2017), 464–66.

Harris. The Shenzi Fragments: A Philosophical Analysis and Translation. Yang, Soon-ja. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17.1 (2018), 125–29.

Hendrischke. Daoist Perspectives on Knowing the Future: Selections from the Scripture on Great Peace (Taiping Jing). Kirkland, R. Religious Studies Review 43 (2017), 423.

Hunter. Confucius Beyond the Analects. Riegel, Jeffrey. Journal of Chinese Studies 66 (2018), 275–89.

Hutton, ed. Dao Companion to the Philosophy of Xunzi. Sung, Winnie. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.3 (2017), 441–45.

Ing. The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought. Hendrischke, Barbara. Religious Studies Review 44.1 (2018), 120.

Kern and Meyer, eds. Origins of Chinese Political Philosophy: Studies in the Composition and Thought of the Shangshu (Classic of Documents). Goldin, Paul R. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 28.2 (2018), 398–402.

Kleeman. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Barrett, T. H. Journal of Chinese Studies 65 (2017), 339–44.

Kleeman. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Csikszentmihalyi, Mark. Daoism: Religion, History and Society 9 (2017), 201–6.

Kleeman. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Littlejohn, Ronnie L. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 16.4 (2017), 599–603.

Kleeman. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Michael, Thomas. The Chinese Historical Review 24.2 (2017), 186–88.

Kleeman. Celestial Masters: History and Ritual in Early Daoist Communities. Miller, James. China Review International 22.2 (2015), 128–30.

Kohn. Zhuangzi: Text and Context. Schönfeld, Martin. Frontiers of Philosophy in China 12.2 (2017), 328–34.

Kohn, ed. New Visions of the Zhuangzi. Burke, Ruud Thomas. Philosophy East and West 67.4 (2017), 1292–99.

Lin. Wuzhe de shijie 巫者的世界 (The World of Shamans). Fu, Yang. Frontiers of History in China 12.4 (2017), 630–33.

Liu, ed. Dao Companion to Daoist Philosophy. Perkins, Franklin. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 12.2 (2017), 322–27.

Michael. In the Shadows of the Dao: Laozi, the Sage, and the Daodejing. Wang, Robin R. Philosophy East and West 68. 2 (2018), 654–56.

Ni. Confucius: The Man and the Way of Gongfu. Lambert, Andrew Jr. Philosophy East and West 68.1 (2018), 1–4.

Rainey. Decoding Dao: Reading the Dao De Jing (Tao Te Ching) and the Zhuangzi (Chuang Tzu). Kirkland, Russell. Religious Studies Review 43.3 (2017), 299.

Redmond. The I Ching (Book of Changes): A Critical Translation of the Ancient Text. Kirkland, R. Religious Studies Review 44 (2018), 121.

Slingerland. Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of Spontaneity. D'Ambrosio, Paul. Philosophy East and West 68.1 (2018), 298–301.

Tang. Self-Realization through Confucian Learning: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Xunzi's Ethics. Goldin, Paul R. Journal of Chinese Studies 65 (2017), 371–73.

Tang. Self-Realization through Confucian Learning: A Contemporary Reconstruction of Xunzi's Ethics. Hale, Christine A. China Review International 22.2 (2015), 140–42.

Wang. A Comparison between Xunzi and the Daoist School of Qi 荀子與齊道家的對比. Vermander, Benoît. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 17.2 (2018), 301–3.

Science and Technology

Books and Articles

Berger, Elizabeth, Liang, Chen, Zhouyong, Sun, and Zhanwei, Sun. “A Probable Case of Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease in Warring States-era China.” International Journal of Paleopathology 16 (2017), 2730.

Brown, Miranda. “‘Medicine’ in Early China.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 459–72. London: Routledge, 2018.

Chemla, Karine. “Mathematics.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 473–92. London: Routledge, 2018.

Cullen, Christopher. Heavenly Numbers: Astronomy and Authority in Early Imperial China. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Kudō, Motoo. “Local Government Officials and Shu-shu: A View from Daybooks (Jih-shu).” Acta Asiatica 113 (2017), 4768.

Li, Ling. “The Revolution in Shu-shu: From Divination Using Tortoiseshells and Yarrow Stalks to Shih Methods and Selection.” Acta Asiatica 113 (2017), 146.

Morgan, Daniel. Astral Science in Early Imperial China: Observation, Sagehood and the Individual. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Pankenier, David. “Astronomy.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 493516. London: Routledge, 2018.

Pechenkina, Kate. “Of Millets and Wheat: Diet and Health on the Central Plain of China during the Neolithic and Bronze Age.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 3960. London: Routledge, 2018.

Pitner, Mark G.Stuttered Speech and Moral Intent: Disability and Elite Identity Construction in Early Imperial China.” The Journal of the American Oriental Society 137.4 (2017), 699717.

Unschuld, Paul U. Traditional Chinese Medicine: Heritage and Adaptation. New York: Columbia University Press, 2018.

Reviews

Brown. The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Cullen, Christopher. Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies 77.2 (2017), 522–28.

Brown. The Art of Medicine in Early China: The Ancient and Medieval Origins of a Modern Archive. Sou, Daniel. Religious Studies Review 43.2 (2017), 197.

Cullen. The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning: Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems. Morgan, Daniel Patrick. East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine 46 (2017), 232–36.

Cullen. The Foundations of Celestial Reckoning: Three Ancient Chinese Astronomical Systems. Van Dalen, Benno. Isis 109.1 (2018), 166–67.

Golas. Picturing Technology in China: From Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century. Flitsch, Mareile. Journal of Chinese Studies 65 (2017), 362–70.

Environment

Books and Articles

Berger, Elizabeth, and Hui, Wang. “Bioarchaeology of Adaptation to a Marginal Environment in Bronze Age Western China.” American Journal of Human Biology: The Official Journal of the Human Biology Council 29.4 (2017).

Crawford, Gary W.Domestication and the Origins of Agriculture in China.” In China: Visions Through the Ages, ed. Niziolek, Lisa C., Bekken, Deborah A., and Feinman, Gary M., 4564. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.

Kwong, Yim-tze Charles, “Material Fetters and Spiritual Transcendence: Zhuang Zi and Environmental Thought.” In Environment, Modernization and Development in East Asia: Perspectives from Environmental History, ed. Cuirong, Liu, and Beattie, James, 251–69. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.

Lander, Brian, and Brunson, Katherine. “The Sumatran Rhinoceros Was Extirpated from Mainland East Asia by Hunting and Habitat Loss.” Current Biology 28.6 (2018), R25253.

Lander, Brian, and Brunson, Katherine. “Wild Mammals of Ancient North China.” Journal of Chinese History 2018, 122.

Li, Bozhong. “Water and the History of China.” Social Sciences in China 39.1 (2018), 120–31.

Sterckx, Roel. “Food and Agriculture.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 306–18. London: Routledge, 2018.

Gender

Books and Articles

Cheng, Wen-Chien. “The Pictorial Portrayal of Women and Didactic Messages in the Han and Six Dynasties.” NAN NÜ 19.2 (2017), 155212.

Cook, Constance A., and Xinhui, Luo. Birth in Ancient China: A Study of Metaphor and Cultural Identity in Pre-imperial China. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

Goldin, Paul R.Copulating with One's Stepmother—Or Birth Mother?” In Behaving Badly in Early and Medieval China, ed. Harry Rothschild, N. and Wallace, Leslie V., 5669. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2017.

Guarde-Paz, César. “The Prescriptive Dialectics of Li 禮 and Yi 義 in the Lienü zhuan 列女傳.” Philosophy East and West 67.3 (2017), 651–66.

Hendrischke, Barbara. “Prohibition of Infanticide in the Scripture on Great Peace.” In Willow Catkins: Festschrift for Dr. Lily Xiao Hong Lee on the Occasion of Her 75th Birthday, ed. Chan, Shirley, et al. , 241–60. Sydney: Oriental Society of Australia, 2014.

Hinsch, Bret. Women in Ancient China. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018.

Kinney, Anne Behnke. “Women in the Analects.” In A Concise Companion to Confucius, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 148–63. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2017.

Kinney, Anne Behnke. “Women in Early China: Views from the Archaeological Record.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 367–85. London: Routledge, 2018.

Laing, Ellen Johnston. “The Posthumous Careers of Wang Zhaojun, of Mencius’ Mother, of Shi Chong and of His Concubine Lüzhu (Green Pearl) in the Painting and Popular Print Traditions.” In On Telling Images of China: Essays in Narrative Painting and Visual Culture, ed. McCausland, Shane and Hwang, Yin, 239–64. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2014.

Lewis, Mark Edward. “Mothers and Sons in Early Imperial China.” Extrême-Orient Extrême-Occident 34.2 (2012), 245–75.

Pfister, Rudolf. “Gendering Sexual Pleasures in Early and Medieval China.” Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity 7.1 (2012), 3464.

Terekhov, Anthony. “The Reception of the Myth of Miraculous Birth in Han China.” Bochumer Jarbuch zur Ostasienforschung 39 (2016), 213–26.

Yao, Ping. “Changing Views on Sexuality in Early and Medieval China.” Journal of Daoist Studies 8 (2015), 5369.

Reviews

Hinsch. Women in Imperial China. Leutner, Mechthild. Monumenta Serica 65.2 (2017), 457–60.

Hinsch. Women in Imperial China. Yates, Robin D.S. NAN NÜ 19.2 (2017), 385–93.

Economy

Books and Articles

Thierry, François. “Currency.” In Routledge Handbook of Early Chinese History, ed. Goldin, Paul R., 336–66. London: Routledge, 2018.

Reviews

Von Glahn. The Economic History of China: From Antiquity to the Nineteenth Century. Pomeranz, Kenneth. Journal of Chinese Studies 66 (2018), 220–28.

Comparative Studies

Books and Articles

Beecroft, Alexander. “Homer and the Shi Jing as Imperial Texts.” In Eurasian Empires in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Contact and Exchange between the Graeco-Roman World, Inner Asia and China, ed. Jin, Kim Hyun, Vervaet, Frederik J., and Adali, Selim Ferruh, 153–73. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Benjamin, Craig. Empires of Ancient Eurasia: The First Silk Roads Era, 100 bce–250 ce. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Chemla, Karine. “Abstraction as a Value in the Historiography of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and China: A Historical Approach to Comparative History of Mathematics.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 290325. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Gálik, Marián. “On the Problem of Sacred Space: Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem and Temple-Palace in Fengchu (China) around 1000 B.C. (A Comparative Study).” Asian and African Studies 26.2 (2017), 319–49.

Liu, Xinyi, Margaritis, Evi, and Jones, Martin. “From the Harvest to the Meal in Prehistoric China and Greece: A Comparative Approach to the Social Context of Food.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 355–72. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, and Qiaosheng, Dong, eds. Ancient Greece and China Compared. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Nylan, Michael. “On Libraries and Manuscript Culture in Western Han Chang'an and Alexandria.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 373409. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Puett, Michael. “Genealogies of Gods, Ghosts and Humans: The Capriciousness of the Divine in Early Greece and Early China.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 160–86. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Raphals, Lisa. “Human and Animal in Early China and Greece.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 131–59. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Scheidel, Walter. “Slavery and Forced Labor in Early China and the Roman World.” In Eurasian Empires in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Contact and Exchange between the Graeco-Roman World, Inner Asia and China, ed. Jin, Kim Hyun, Vervaet, Frederik J., and Adali, Selim Ferruh, 133–50. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.

Tanner, Jeremy. “Visual Art and Historical Representation in Ancient Greece and China.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 189233. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Zhou, Yiqun. “Helen and Chinese Femmes Fatales.” In Ancient Greece and China Compared, ed. Lloyd, G. E. R., Zhao, Jingyi Jenny, 234–56. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018.

Reviews

Ropp. China in World History. Phillips, Steven. American Journal of Chinese Studies 22.1 (2015), 111–12.

Digital Humanities

Books and Articles

Bevan, Andrew, Li, Xiuzhen, Martinón-Torres, Marcos, Green, Susan, Xia, Yin, Zhao, Kun, Zhao, Zhen, Ma, Shengtao, Cao, Wei, and Rehren, Thilo. “Computer Vision, Archaeological Classification and China's Terracotta Warriors.” Journal of Archaeological Science 49.1 (2014), 249–54.

Slingerland, Edward, Nichols, Ryan, Neilbo, Kristoffer, and Logan, Carson. “The Distant Reading of Religious Texts: A ‘Big Data’ Approach to Mind–Body Concepts in Early China.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 85.4 (2017), 9851016.

Miscellaneous

Wilkinson, Endymion P. Chinese History: A New Manual. Fifth ed. Cambridge, MA: Endymion Wilkinson, C/o Harvard University Asia Center, 2018.

Yates, Robin D.S., and Danni, Cai. “Bibliography of Studies on Women and Gender in China Since 2008.” NAN NÜ 20.1 (2018), 3152.

Footnotes

Compiled by Wen-Yi Huang, 黃文儀, Postdoctoral Fellow, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University; email: wenyi.huang@mail.mcgill.ca; wenyihuang@fas.harvard.edu.