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INDEX TO THE HARVARD JOURNAL OF ASIATIC STUDIES VOLUME 51 (1991)—VOLUME 55 (1995) Addis, Stephen, Tall Mountains and Flowing Waters: The Arts of Uragami Gyokudé, rev. by David Pollack, 52:733-38 Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Recluston in Medieval Japanese Literature, The, Michele Marra, rev. by Margaret H. Childs, 53:185-87 Allen, Joseph R., reviewer, see Birrell, Anne; Saussy, Haun Ames, Roger T., reviewer, see Hansen, Chad Anderson, Marston, reviewer, see Yeh, Michelle; The Limits of Real- ism: Chinese Fiction in the Revolutionary Period, rev. by Milena Dolezelova- Velingerova, 52:303-12 Art and Political Expression in Early China, MartinJ . Powers, rev. by Lothar Von Falkenhausen, 55:273-89 **Art of the Flower of Mumbo Jumbo, The,’’ Jay Rubin, 53:513-41 Bargen, Doris G., ‘“The Search for Things Past in the Genj: monogatari,’’ 55: 199-232 Barshay, Andrew, State and Intellectual in Imperial Japan: The Public Man in Crisis, rev. by F. G. Notehelfer, 51:358-65 Bartlett, Beatrice S., Monarchs and Ministers: The Grand Council in Mid- Ch’ing China, 1723-1820, rev. by Pierre-Etienne Will, 54:313-37 Batten, Bruce L., ‘Provincial Administration in Early Japan: From Ri- tsuryd kokka to Ocho kokka,’’ 53:103-34 Berry, Mary Elizabeth, The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto, rev. by Paul Varley, 55:593-98 Best, Jonathan W., ‘“Tales of Three Paekche Monks Who Traveled Afar in Search of the Law,’’ 51:139-97 Bialock, David T., ‘‘Voice, Text, and the Question of Poetic Borrowing in Late Classical Japanese Poetry,’’ 54:181-231 Birrell, Anne, Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China, rev. by Joseph R. Allen, 51:309-14 Black, Alison Harley, Man and Nature in the Philosophical Thought of Wang Fu-chih, rev. by Benjamin Elman, 51:715-24 Blacker, Carmen, reviewer, see Hardacre, Helen Bol, Peter K., ““This Culture of Ours’’: Intellectual Transitions in T’ang and Sung China, rev. by Benjamin A. Elman, 55:519-35 570 INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 **Book Culture and Textual Transmission in Sung China,’’ Susan Cher- niack, 54:5-125 Borgen, Robert, reviewer, see Brownlee, John S. Bowring, Richard, Murasaki Shikibu: The Tale of Genji, rev. by Marian Ury, 51:263-308 Bowring, Richard, ‘“The Ise monogatari: A Short Cultural History,’’ 52:401-80 Bridge of Dreams: A Poetics of The Tale of Genji, The, Haruo Shirane, rev. by Marian Ury, 51:263-308 Brokaw, Cynthia, reviewer, see Wu, Pei-yi Brook, Timothy, reviewer, see Ebrey, Patricia Buckley; Praying for Power: Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China, rev. by Susan Naquin, 55:556-68 Brown, Philip C., Central Authority and Local Autonomy in the Formation of Early Modern Japan: The Case of Kaga Domain, rev. by Anne Walthall, 55:599-607 Brownlee, John S., Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From Kojiki (7/2) to Tokushi Yoron (17/2), rev. by Robert Borgen, 54:562- 66 Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisatin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashi, The, Edward Kamens, rev. by Robert E. Morrell, 52:716-25 Butler, Lee A., ‘“Tokugawa Ieyasu’s Regulations for the Court: A Reap- praisal,’’ 54:509-551 Cambridge History of China, Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1, The, ed. Frederick W. Mote and Denis Twitchett, rev. by Romeyn Taylor, 51:366-69 Cambridge History of Early Inner Asta, The, ed. Denis Sinor, rev. by Elizabeth Endicott-West, 52:324-27 Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 3: Medieval Japan, The, ed. Kozo Yamamura, rev. by Wayne Farris, 52:327-38 Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 4: Early Modern Japan, The, ed. John Whitney Hall, rev. by Peter Nosco, 53:575-82 Cambridge History ofJ apan, Volume 5: The Nineteenth Century, The, Marius B. Jansen, ed., rev. by Kate Wildman Nakai, 52:725-33 Carlitz, Katherine, reviewer, see Chang, Kang-i Sun Carter, Steven D., reviewer, see Goff, Janet Caswell, James O., Written and Unwritten: A New History of the Buddhist Caves at Yungang, rev. by Victor H. Mair, 52:345-61 Central Authority and Local Autonomy in the Formation of Early Modern Japan: The Case of Kaga Domain, Philip C. Brown, rev. by Anne Waltha!l, 55:599- 607 Chaffee, John W., and Wm. Theodore de Bary, eds., Neo-Confucian Educa- tion: The Formative Stage, rev. by Thomas Metzger, 54:615-38 Chambers, Anthony Hood, and Aileen Gatteen, ed., New Leaves: Studies INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 571 and Translations of Japanese Literature in Honor of Edward Seiden- sticker, rev. by Marian Ury, 55:588-93 Chan, Hok-lam, ‘“The Organization and Utilization of Labor Service under the Jurchen Chin Dynasty,’’ 52:613-64 Chan, Leo Tak-hung, ‘‘Narrative as Argument: The Yuewei caotang biji and the Late Eighteenth-Century Elite Discourse on the Supernatural,”’ 53:25-62 Chang, Kang-i Sun, The Late-Ming Poet Ch’en Tzu-lung: Crises of Love and Loyalism, rev. by Katherine Carlitz, 55:225-37 Change and Continuity in Chinese Local History: The Development of Hui-chou Prefecture, 800 to 1800, Harriet T. Zurndorfer, rev. by Michael Marmé, 53:234-49 Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127-1276, Valerie Hansen, rev. by Richard Von Glahn, 53:616-42 Cheang, Alice W., “‘Poetry, Politics, Philosophy: Su Shih as the Man of the Eastern Slope,’’ 53:325-87 Cherniack, Susan, ‘‘Book Culture and Textual Transmission in Sung China,’’ 54:5-125 Childs, Margaret H., reviewer, see Marra, Michele Chosen One: Successton and Adoption in the Court of Ming Shizong, The, Carney T. Fisher, rev. by Hung-lam Chu, 54:266-77 Chou, Shan, ‘“Tu Fu’s Social Conscience: Compassion and Topicality in his Poetry,’’ 51:5-53 Chu, Hung-lam, reviewer, see Fisher, Carney T. Chigokujin no Nihon kenkyii shi PRAM AAPREL, Wu Anlong KRM and Xiong Dayun #R¥S, rev. by Joshua A. Fogel, 53:550-64 “*Chu-ko Liang in the Eyes of His Contemporaries,’’ Eric Henry, 52:589- 612 : “*Collision of Traditions in Saikaku’s Haikai, The,’’ Christopher Drake, 52:5-75 “‘Colophons in Countermotion: Poems by Su Shih and Huang T’ing- chien on Paintings,’’ Stuart H. Sargent, 52:263-302 Community and Commerce in Late Medieval Japan: The Corporate Villages of Toku- chin-ho, Hitomi Tonomura, rev. by Kristina Kade Troost, 55:261-69 Confucian Creation of Heaven: Philosophy and the Defense of Ritual Mastery, The, Robert Eno, rev. by Kwong-loi Shun, 52:739-56 Confucian Discourse and Chu Hsi’s Ascendancy, Hoyt Cleveland Tillman, rev. by Benjamin Elman, 54:575-86 Confucianism and Family Rituals in Imperial China: A Social History of Writing about Rites, Patricia Buckley Ebrey, rev. by Timothy Brook, 53:543-49 Confuctan’s Progress: Autobiographical Writings in Traditional China, The, Pei-yi Wu, rev. by Cynthia Brokaw, 53:174-85 Contemplating the Ancients: Aesthetic and Social Issues in Early Chinese Portraiture, Audrey Spiro, rev. by Jean James, 52:338-44 572 INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 Corrigendum to Volume 53, 54:339. Cranston, Edwin A., ‘‘Shinkei’s 1467 Dokugin Hyakuin,’’ 54:461-507; ‘‘Waka Wars: Quarrels in an Inner Space,’’ 55:427-518, reviewer, see Huey, Robert N.; reviewer, see Miner, Earl Crossley, Pamela Kyle, and Evelyn S. Rawski, ‘‘A Profile of the Manchu Language in Ch’ing History,’’ 53:63-102; Orphan Warriors: Three Man- chu Generations and the End of the Qing World, rev. by Gertraude Roth Li, 52:712-15 Culture of Civil War in Kyoto, The, Mary Elizabeth Berry, rev. by Paul Varley, 55:593-98 Cutter, Robert Joe, reviewer, see Mather, Richard B. Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation, A, Chad Hansen, rev. by Roger T. Ames, 54:553-61 Daughters of the Moon: Wish, Will, and Social Constraint in Fiction by Modern Japanese Women, Victoria V. Vernon, rev. by Lucy North, 52:370-91 de Bary, Wm. Theodore, and John W. Chaffee, eds., Neo-Confucian Educa- tion: The Formative Stage, rev. by Thomas Metzger, 54:615-38 Dean, Kenneth, Taoist Ritual and Popular Cults of South-East China, rev. by David Faure, 55:536-40 Descriptive Catalogue ofJ apanese Books in the British Library Printed before 1700, K. B. Gardner, rev. by P. F. Kornicki, 55:237-47 Dit du Genji, Le, trans. René Sieffert, rev. by Marian Ury, 51:263-308 Dolezelova-Velingerova, Milena, reviewer, see Anderson, Marston **Dragon-Girl, Maidenflower, Buddha: The Transformation of a Waka Topos, ‘The Five Obstructions,’ ’’ Edward Kamens, 53:389-442 Drake, Christopher, ‘“The Collision of Traditions in Saikaku’s Haikai,”’ 52:5-75; ‘‘Saikaku’s Haikai Requiem: A Thousand Haikai Alone in a Single Day, The First Hundred Verses,’’ 52:481-588 Ebrey, Patricia Buckley, reviewer, see McKnight, Brian E.; Confucianism and Family Rituals in Imperial China: A Social History of Writing about Rites, rev. by Timothy Brook, 53:543-49 Egan, Ronald C., reviewer, see Fuller, Michael; Word, Image, and Deed in the Life of Su Shi, rev. by Benjamin A. Elman, 55:519-35 Elman, Benjamin A., reviewer, see Black, Alison Harley; Bol, Peter K.; Egan, Ronald C.; Tillman, Hoyt Cleveland “*Enchantment of Wealth: The God Wutong in the Social History of Jiangnan, The,’’ Richard Von Glahn, 51:651-714 Endicott-West, Elizabeth, reviewer, see Sinor, Denis; Mongolian Rule in China: Local Administration in the Yuan Dynasty, rev. by Herbert Franke, 51:328-33 Eno, Robert, Confucian Creation of Heaven: Philosophy and the Defense of Ritual Mastery, The, rev. by Kwong-loi Shun, 52:739-56 Exile in Mid-Qing China: Banishment to Xinjiang, 1758-1820, Joanna Waley- INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 573 Cohen, rev. by Philip A. Kuhn, 53:231-34 Eloge de la Fadeur: A partir de la pensée de l’esthéthique de la Chine, Francois Jullien, rev. by Paul Rouzer, 54:277-80 “*Family, Landsmann, and Status-Group Affinity in Refugee Mobility Strategies: The Mongol Invasions and the Diaspora of Sichuanese Elites, 1230-1330,’’ PaulJ . Smith, 52:665-708 Farmer, Edward L., reviewer, see Waldron, Arthur Farris, Wayne, reviewer, see Yamamura, Kozo Faure, David, reviewer, see Dean, Kenneth Field, Norma, The Splendor of Longing in The Tale of Genji, rev. by Marian Ury, 51:263-308 Figures of Resistance: Language, Poetry, and Narrating in The Tale of Genji and Other Mid-Heian Texts, H. Richard Okada, rev. by E. Ramirez- Christensen, 55:179-218 ‘*Filial Emotions and Filial Values: Changing Patterns in the Discourse of Filiality in Late Choson Korea,’’ Jahyun Kim Haboush, 55:129-77 Fisher, Carney T., The Chosen One: Succession and Adoption in the Court of Ming Shizong, rev. by Hung-lam Chu, 54:266-77 Fogel, Joshua A., reviewer, see Wu, Anlong Fong, Grace S., ‘‘Inscribing Desire: Zhu Yizun’s Love Lyrics in Jingzhiju qinqu,’’ 54:437-60; reviewer, see Yates, Robin D. S. Form and Freedom in Korean Poetry, D. R. McCann, rev. by Ann Sung-hi Lee, 51:724-26 ‘*Formation of the Tang Estate Poem, The,’’ Stephen Owen, 55:39-59 Franke, Herbert, reviewer, see Endicott-West, Elizabeth ‘*From Xtaoshuo to Fiction: Hu Yinglin’s Genre Study of Xiaoshuo,’’ Laura Hua Wu, 55:339-71 Fuller, Michael A., ‘‘Pursuing the Complete Bamboo in the Breast: Reflec- tions on a Classical Chinese Image for Immediacy,’’ 53:5-23; The Road to East Slope: The Development of Su Shi’s Poetic Voice, rev. by Ronald Egan, 52:313-23 Gardner, K. B., Descriptive Catalogue of Japanese Books in the British Library Printed before 1700, rev. by P. F. Kornicki, 55:237-47 Gatteen, Aileen, and Anthony Hood Chambers, ed., New Leaves: Studies and Translations ofJ apanese Literature in Honor of Edward Seidensticker, rev. by Marian Ury, 55:588-93 Geography of Power in Medieval Japan, The, Thomas Keirstead, rev. by Carl Steenstrup, 54:645-53 Goble, Andrew, ‘‘Social Change, Knowledge, and History: Hanazono’s Admonitions to the Crown Prince,’’ 55:61-128 Goff, Janet, Noh Drama and The Tale of Genji: The Art of Allusion in Fifteen Classical Plays, rev. by Steven D. Carter, 54:567-71 Great Wall of China: From History to Myth, The, Arthur Waldron, rev. by 574 INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 Edward L. Farmer, 52:709-12 Groemer, Gerald, ‘‘Singing the News: Yomiuri in Japan during the Edo and Meiji Periods,’’ 54:233-261 Haboush, Jahyun Kim, ‘‘Filial Emotions and Filial Values: Changing Pat- terns in the Discourse of Filiality in Late Choson Korea,’’ 55:129-77 Hall, John Whitney, ed., The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 4: Early Modern Japan, rev. by Peter Nosco, 53:575-82 Hanley, Susan B., reviewer, see Leupp, Gary P. Hansen, Chad, A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpreta- tion, rev. by Roger T. Ames, 54:553-61 Hansen, Valerie, Changing Gods in Medieval China, 1127-1276, rev. by Richard Von Glahn, 53:616-42 Hardacre, Helen, Shinto and the State, 1868-1988, rev. by Carmen Blacker, 54:263-66 Harootunian, H. D., Things Seen and Unseen: Discourse and Ideology in Toku- gawa Nativism, rev. by Samuel Hideo Yamashita, 52:763-76 Henry, Eric, ‘‘Chu-ko Liang in the Eyes of His Contemporaries,’’ 52:589-612 **Heresy of Meaning: Japanese Symbolist Poetry, The,’’ Earl Jackson, Jr., 51:561-98 Historian of the Strange: Pu Songling and the Chinese Classical Tale, Judith T. Zeitlin, rev. by Kari S. Y. Kao, 55:540-56 Horton, H. Mack, ‘‘Renga Unbound: Performative Aspects of Japanese Linked Verse,’’ 53:443-512 Héségami ou la petite vérole aisément: Matériaux pour |’étude des épidémies dans le Japon des XVIIF, XIX‘, siécles, Hartmut O. Rotermund, rev. by William Johnsten, 53:564-75 Huey, Robert N., Kyégoku Tamekane: Poetry and Politics in Late Kamakura Japan, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 55:427-518 Hymes, Robert P., Statesmen and Gentlemen: The Elite of Fu-chou, Chiang-hsi, in Northern and Southern Sung, rev. by Joseph P. McDermott, 51:333-57 “*Idea of Authority in the Shih chi (Records of the Historian), The,’’ Wai-yee Li, 54:345-405 “*Ideas Behind China’s Modern State,’’ Philip A. Kuhn, 55:295-337 “*‘Immediacy and Allusion in the Poetry of Li Bo,’’ Paula M. Varsano, 52:225-61 “*Inscribing Desire: Zhu Yizun’s Love Lyrics in Jingzhiju gingu,’’ Grace S. Fong, 54:437-60 “*Invisible Landscape of Wei Yingwu (737-792), The,’’ Paula M. Var- sano, 54:407-35 “*Ise monogatari: A Short Cultural History, The,’’ Richard Bowring, 52:401-80 Ito, Ken K., Visions of Desire: Tanizaki’s Fictional Worlds, rev. by Jay INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 575 Rubin, 53:268-71 Jackson Jr., Earl, “The Heresy of Meaning: Japanese Symbolist Poetry,’’ 51:561-98 James, Jean, reviewer, see Spiro, Audrey Jansen, Marius B., ed., The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 5: The Nineteenth Century, rev. by Kate Wildman Nakai, 52:725-33 Johnston, William, reviewer, see Rotermund, Hartmut O. Jullien, Francois, Eloge de la Fadeur: A partir de la pensée de |’esthéthique de la Chine, rev. by Paul Rouzer, 54:277-80 Kade Troost, Kristina, reviewer, see Tonomura, Hitomi Kamens, Edward, ‘‘Dragon-Girl, Maidenflower, Buddha: The Transfor- mation of a Waka Topos, “The Five Obstructions,’’’ 53:389-442; The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisatin Senshi and Hosshin Wakasha, rev. by Robert E. Morrell, 52:716-25 Kao, Karl S. Y., reviewer, see Zeitlin, Judith T. Keirstead, Thomas, The Geography of Power in Medieval Japan, rev. by Carl Steenstrup, 54:645-53 Ketelaar, James Edward, Of Heretics and Martyrs in Metji Japan: Buddhism and Its Persecution, rev. by Jacqueline Stone, 53:582-98 Kornicki, P. F., reviewer, see Gardner, K. B. Kuhn, Philip A., ‘‘Ideas Behind China’s Modern State,’’ 55:295-337; re- viewer, see Waley-Cohen, Joanna; Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768, rev. by Jonathan D. Spence, 52:756-63 Kyogoku Tamekane: Poetry and Politics in Late Kamakura Japan, Robert N. Huey, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 55:427-518 Late-Ming Poet Ch’en Tzu-lung: Crises of Love and Loyalism, The, Kang-i Sun Chang, rev. by Katherine Carlitz, 55:225-37 Law and Order in Sung China, Brian E. McKnight, rev. by Patricia Buckley Ebrey, 54:571-75 Lee, Ann Sung-hi, reviewer, see McCann, D. R. Leupp, Gary P., Servants, Shophands, and Laborers in the Cities of Tokugawa Japan, rev. by Susan B. Hanley, 54:587-90 Lewis, Mark Edward, Sanctioned Violence in Early China, rev. by Karen Turner, 52:391-96 Li, Gertraude Roth, reviewer, see Crossley, Pamela Kyle Li, Wai-yee, ““The Idea of Authority in the Shih chi (Records of the Historian),’’ 54:345-405; reviewer, see Wang, Jing Limits of Realism: Chinese Fiction in the Revolutionary Period, The, Marston Anderson, rev. by Milena Dolezelov4-Velingerova, 52:303-12 **Lingyin Si Monkey Disciples and the Origins of Sun Wukong, The,”’’ Meir Shahar, 52:193-224 Liu, Kwang-Ching, ed., Orthodoxy in Late Imperial China, rev. by Willard Peterson, 53:249-68 576 INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 McCann, D. R., Form and Freedom in Korean Poetry, rev. by Ann Sung-hi Lee, 51:724-26 McDermott, Joseph P., reviewer, see Hymes, Robert P. McKnight, Brian E., Law and Order in Sung China, rev. by Patricia Buckley Ebrey, 54:571-75 Mair, Victor H., and Tsu-lin Mei, ‘“The Sanskrit Origins of Recent Style Prosody,’’ 51:375-470; reviewer, see Caswell, James O.; T’ang Trans- formation Texts: A Study of the Buddhist Contribution to the Rise of Vernacular Fiction and Drama in China, rev. by Anthony C. Yu, 52:776-82 Male Anxiety and Female Chastity: A Comparative Study of Chinese Ethical Values in Ming-Ch’ing Times, T’ien Ju-k’ang, rev. by Susan Mann, 52:362-69 Man and Nature in the Philosophical Thought of Wang Fu-chih, Alison Harley Black, rev. by Benjamin Elman, 51:715-24 Mann, Susan, reviewer, see T’ien, Ju-k’ang Marceau, Lawrence E., reviewer, see Nosco, Peter Marcus, Marvin, ‘‘Mori Ogai and the Biographical Quest,’’ 55:233-62 Markus, Andrew, ‘‘Shogakai: Celebrity Banquets of the Late Edo Period,”’ 53:135-67 Marmé, Michael, reviewer, see Zurndorfer, Harriet T. Marra, Michele, The Aesthetics of Discontent: Politics and Recluston in Medieval Japanese Literature, rev. by Margaret H. Childs, 53:185-87 Mather, Richard B., The Poet Shen Yiieh (441-513): The Reticent Marquis, rev. by Robert Joe Cutter, 51:314-21 *‘Matsuo Basho and the Poetics of Scent,’’ Haruo Shirane, 52:77-110 Mei, Tsu-lin, and Victor H. Mair, ‘“The Sanskrit Origins of Recent Style Prosody,’’ 51:375-470 Metzger, Thomas, reviewer, see de Bary, Wm. Theodore Miao, Ronald C., reviewer, see Yu, Pauline Miner, Earl, and Hiroko Odagiri, and Robert E. Morrell, The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 53:188-231 Miyoshi, Masao, Off Center: Power and Culture Relations between Japan and the United States, rev. by Dennis Washburn, 54:280-312 Modern Chinese Poetry: Theory and Practice since 1917, Michelle Yeh, rev. by Marston Anderson, 53:169-74 Monarchs and Ministers: The Grand Council in Mid-Ch’ing China, 1723-1820, Beatrice S. Bartlett, rev. by Pierre-Etienne Will, 54:313-37 Mongolian Rule in China: Local Administration in the Yuan Dynasty, Elizabeth Endicott-West, rev. by Herbert Franke, 51:328-33 ““Mori Ogai and the Biographical Quest,’’ Marvin Marcus, 55:233-62 Morrell, Robert E., reviewer, see Kamens, Edward; and Earl Miner, and Hiroko Odagiri, The Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 53:188-231 Mote, Frederick W., and Denis Twitchett, ed., The Cambridge History of INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 577 China, Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644, Part 1, rev. by Romeyn Taylor, 51:366-69 Murasaki Shikibu: The Tale of Genji, Richard Bowring, rev. by Marian Ury, 51:263-308 Myoe the Dreamkeeper: Fantasy and Knowledge in Early Kamakura Buddhism, George J. Tanabe, Jr., rev. by Susan Tyler, 55:269-73 Nakai, Kate Wildman, reviewer, see Jansen, Marius B., ed. Naquin, Susan, reviewer, see Brook, Timothy “*Narrative as Argument: The Yuewei caotang byi and the Late Eighteenth- Century Elite Discourse on the Supernatural,’’ Leo Tak-hung Chan, 53:25-62 Neo-Confucian Education: The Formative Stage, ed. Wm. Theodore de Bary and John W. Chaffee, rev. by Thomas Metzger, 54:615-38 New Leaves: Studies and Translations of Japanese Literature in Honor of Edward Seidensticker, ed. Aileen Gatten and Anthony Hood Chambers, rev. by Marian Ury, 55:588-93 Noh Drama and The Tale of Genji: The Art of Allusion in Fifteen Classical Plays, Janet Goff, rev. by Steven D. Carter, 54:567-71 North, Lucy, reviewer, see Vernon, Victoria V. Nosco, Peter, reviewer, see Hall, John Whitney; Remembering Paradise: Nativism and Nostalgia in Eighteenth-Century Japan, rev. by Lawrence E. Marceau, 54:604-15 Notehelfer, F. G., reviewer, see Barshay, Andrew Odagiri, Hiroko, Earl Miner, and Robert E. Morrell, The Princeton Compan- ton to Classical Japanese Literature, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 53:188-231 Of Heretics and Martyrs in Meiji Japan: Buddhism and Its Persecution, James Edward Ketelaar, rev. by Jacqueline Stone, 53:582-98 Off Center: Power and Culture Relations between Japan and the United States, Masao Miyoshi, rev. by Dennis Washburn, 54:280-312 Okada, H. Richard, Figures of Resistance: Language, Poetry, and Narrating in The Tale of Genji and Other Mid-Heian Texts, rev. by E. Ramirez- Christensen, 55:179-218 ‘Organization and Utilization of Labor Service under the Jurchen Chin Dynasty, The,’’ Hok-lam Chan, 52:613-64 Orphan Warriors: Three Manchu Generations and the End of the Qing World, Pamela Kyle Crossley, rev. by Gertraude Roth Li, 52:712-15 Orthodoxy in Late Imperial China, Kwang-Ching Liu, ed., rev. by Willard Peterson, 53:249-68 Owen, Stephen, ‘“The Formation of the Tang Estate Poem,’’ 55:39-59 Palais, James B., ‘‘A Search for Korean Uniqueness,”’ 55:409-25 Palumbo-Liu, David, The Poetics of Appropriation: The Literary Theory and Practice of Huang Tingjian, rev. by Stuart H. Sargent, 55:568-88 Pearce, Scott, ‘‘Status, Labor, and Law: Special Service Households 578 INDEX TO VOLUMES 51-55 under the Northern Dynasties,’’ 51:89-138 Pease, Jonathan O., reviewer, see Schmidt, J. D. Perdue, Peter C., reviewer, see Shepherd, John Robert Peterson, Willard, reviewer, see Liu, Kwang-Ching Poet Shen Yiieh (441-513): The Reticent Marquis, The, Richard B. Mather, rev. by Robert Joe Cutter, 51:314-21 Poetics of Appropriation: The Literary Theory and Practice of Huang Tingjian, The, David Palumbo-Liu, rev. by Stuart H. Sargent, 55:568-88 Poetry and Personality: Reading, Exegesis, and Hermeneutics in Traditional China, Steven Van Zoeren, rev. by Haun Saussy, 53:272-80 ‘*Poetry, Politics, Philosophy: Su Shih as the Man of the Eastern Slope,”’ Alice W. Cheang, 53:325-87 Political Thought in Japanese Historical Writing: From Kojiki (712) to Tokushi Yoron (1712), John S. Brownlee, rev. by Robert Borgen, 54:562-66 Pollack, David, reviewer, see Addis, Stephen Popular Songs and Ballads of Han China, Anne Birrell, rev. by Joseph R. Allen, 51:309-14 Powers, Martin J., Art and Political Expression in Early China, rev. by Lothar Von Falkenhausen, 55:273-89 Praying for Power: Buddhism and the Formation of Gentry Society in Late-Ming China, Timothy Brook, rev. by Susan Naquin, 55:556-68 Princeton Companion to Classical Japanese Literature, The, Earl Miner, Hiroko Odagiri, and Robert E. Morrell, rev. by Edwin A. Cranston, 53:188- 231 Problem of a Chinese Aesthetic, The, Haun Saussy, rev. by Joseph Allen, 55:219-25 “*Profile of the Manchu Language in Ch’ing History, A,’’ Pamela Kyle Crossley and Evelyn S. Rawski, 53:63-102 ‘Provincial Administration in Early Japan: From Ritsuryé kokka to Ocho kokka,’’ Bruce L. Batten, 53:103-34 “*Psychology and Self-Cultivation in Early Taoistic Thought,’’ Harold D. Roth, 51:599-650 “*Pursuing the Complete Bamboo in the Breast: Reflections on a Classical Chinese Image for Immediacy,’’ Michael A. Fuller, 53:5-23 Rabinovitch, Judith, ‘‘Wasp Waists and Monkey Tails: A Study and Translation of Hamanari’s Uta no shiki (The Code of Poetry, 772), Also Known as Kakyo Hydshiki (A Formulary for Verse Based on the Canons of Poetry),’’ 51:471-560 Ramirez-Christensen, E., ‘‘Resisting Figures of Resistance,’’ 55:179- 218; reviewer, see Okada, H. Richard Rawski, Evelyn S., and Pamela Kyle Crossley, ‘‘A Profile of the Manchu Language in Ch’ ing History,’’ 53:63-102 Rawson, Jessica, reviewer, see Shaughnessy, Edward L. Reading of Imagery in the Chinese Poetic Tradition, The, Pauline Yu, rev. by

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