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Northeast Asia

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THE AFTERMATH OF THE 2011 EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI: Living among the Rubble | By Shoichiro Takezawa; Translated by Polly Barton

Daniel Kremers

RETHINKING JAPAN: The Politics of Contested Nationalism | By Arthur Stockwin and Kweku Ampiah

Michael Strausz

POLITICAL SURVIVAL AND YASUKUNI IN JAPAN’S RELATIONS WITH CHINA | By Mong Cheung

Lu Yan

CURATIVE VIOLENCE: Rehabilitating Disability, Gender, and Sexuality in Modern Korea | By Eunjung Kim

Celeste L. Arrington

MADE IN KOREA: Studies in Popular Music | Edited by Hyunjoon Shin and Seung-Ah Lee

Hyung-Gu Lynn

NORTH KOREA’S HIDDEN REVOLUTION: How the Information Underground Is Transforming a Closed Society | By Jieun Baek

Steven Denney

WOMEN IN JAPANESE CINEMA: Alternate Perspectives | By Tamae K. Prindle

Kathryn Hemmann

MANGA VISION: Cultural and Communicative Perspectives | Edited by Sarah Pasfield-Neotifou and Cathy Sell, with manga artist Queenie Chan

James Welker

THE STRATEGY FOR KOREA’S ECONOMIC SUCCESS | By Hwy-Chang Moon

Wankeun Oh

THE SUBLIME PERVERSION OF CAPITAL: Marxist Theory and the Politics of History in Modern Japan | By Gavin Walker

Derek Hall

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