This collection represents a sample of faculty work from the Asian Studies Program.
The Asian Studies Program faculty members have an expansive knowledge of Asian cultures, civilizations, and societies, in a broad range of areas that include East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, with a focus on Japanese, Chinese, and other major East Asian Languages.
Submissions from 2013
Conquering Demons: The "Kirshitan", Japan, and the World in Early Modern Japanese Literature, Jan C. Leuchtenberger
Submissions from 2010
Are Jetsunmas female tulkus of the Sakya Khon family?, Elisabeth Benard
Sakya Jetsun Kushok Chime Luding's early life in Tibet, Elisabeth Benard
Submissions from 2009
Sakya Jetsunmas-daughters of the Sakya Khon family, Elisabeth Benard
Taiwan Today: An Intermediate Course, Lo Sun Perry and Shou-hsin Teng
Submissions from 2006
Does IT Work? A Closer Look at Computer-Assisted Instructional Technology in the Chinese Language Classroom, Lo Sun Perry