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Périodiques

Décembre 2008

- Annales Histoire, Sciences Sociales, n° 2008/3 (juillet 2008)

PLURALITE IMPERIALE ET IDENTITES SUBJECTIVES DANS LA CHINE DES QING
Pamela Crossley

- Asia major, vol. 21, n° 1 (2008)

The formation of fiction in The journey to the west
Anthony Yu

What ever happened to "wisdom" ? Confucian philosophy of process and "human becomings"
Roger Ames

The varying agenda of the study of the heavens : Mesopotamia, Greece, China
G. E. R. Lloyd

Beliefs about seeing : optics and moral technologies in early China
Michael Nylan

Animals and animal metaphors in Huainanzi
John S. Major

The profit that does not profit : paradoxes with Li in Early Chinese texts
Carine Defoort

Ex oriente scientia ? Reconsidering the ideology of a Chinese origin of Western knowledge
Michael Lackner

The creation and domestication of the techniques of Lao-Zhuang : anecdotal narrative and philosophical argumentation in Huainanzi 12
Sarah Queen

The shuowen Jiezi dictionary and the human sciences in China
Francoise Bottéro et Christoph Harbsmeier

Understanding the jiaoqi experience : the medical approach to illness in seventh-century China
Hilary A. Smith

Boundaries of the Ti body
Deborah Sommer

Hand mnemonics in classical Chinese medicine : texts, earliest images, and arts of memory
Marta E. Hanson

- Bulletin of the School of oriental and African studies, vol. 71, n° 3 (octobre 2008)

The organs of Han imperial government : zhongdu guan, duguan, xianguan and xiandao guan
Michael Loewe

- China information, vol.22, n° 3 (novembre 2008)

Taru Salmenkari
Searching for a Chinese civil society model

Lida Nedilsky
The anticult initiative and Hong Kong Christianity’s turn from religious privilege

Jia Gao et Peter Pugsley
Utilizing satire in post-Deng Chinese politics : Zhao Benshan Xiaopin vs. the Falun Gong

 

- Chinese cross currents, vol. 5, n° 4 (octobre 2008)

Reflections on “The yellow box in Qingpu”
Chang Tsong-zung

Portrait of Ruan Yuan in London : Another look at the conduct of Sino-British relations at Canton before the Opium War
Wei Peh-T’i

The alchemical lore of Wong Tai Sin and the contemporary pursuit of transformational wellbeing
Mark Greene

The Persecution by the Others—Lu Xun and Emmanuel Lévinas
Wu Xiaoming

The (re-)shaping of academic disciplines in China
Thierry Meynard

- Clio, revue d’histoire des femmes, n° 28 (automne 2008)

Paulès Xavier
Drogue et transgressions sociales : Les femmes et l’opium à Canton dans les années 1930

- European Journal of East Asian Studies, vol. 7, n° 2 (automne 2008)

Picturing victory : visual imaginary of the war of resistance, 1937-1947
Rana MITTER

An Awkward, but potent, fit : photographs and political narratives of the Tianjin incidents during the Sino-Japanese conflict, November 1931
Brett SHEEHAN

Anti-opium visual propaganda and the deglamourization of opium in China, 1895-1937
Xavier PAULES

- Journal of Chinese philosophy, vol. 35, n° 4 (décembre 2008)

LÉVINAS FOR CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
CHUNG-YING CHENG

ON LÉVINAS’S ETHICS
FENG JUN

THE CONCEPT OF INFINITY AND CHINESE THOUGHT
JIANG YI

MENGZI AND LÉVINAS : THE HEART AND SENSIBILITY
WU XIAOMING

ON PEACE-ABDUCTIONS : LÉVINAS AND HIS RELEVANCE TO ZHUANGZI
GIOVANNI LEVI

ALL THE REST MUST BE TRANSLATED : LÉVINAS’S NOTION OF SENSE
LIN MA

GOD’S KNOWLEDGE AND OURS : KANT AND MOU ZONGSAN ON INTELLECTUAL INTUITION
NICHOLAS BUNNIN

DREAMING OF THE DUKE OF ZHOU : EXEMPLARISM AND THE ANALECTS
AMY OLBERDING

"SEEING" LIKE A SAGE : THREE TAKES ON IDENTITY AND PERCEPTION IN EARLY CHINA
MIRANDA BROWN et UFFE BERGETON

PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLORATIONS OF THE TRANSFORMATIVE DIMENSION IN CHINESE CULTURE
LAUREN PFISTER

- Journal of the Royal Asiatic society, vol. 19, n° 1 (janvier 2009)

The divine word missionaries in Gansu, Qinghai and Xinjiang, 1922–1953 : A bibliographic note
BIANCA HORLEMANN

- Late imperial China, vol. 29, n° 2 (décembre 2008)

Ma Haiyun
Fanhui or huifan ? hanhui or huimin ? : salar ethnic identification and Qing administrative transformation in Eighteenth-century Gansu

Nancy Park
Imperial Chinese justice and the law of torture

Larry Israel
The prince and the sage : concerning Wang Yangming’s “effortless” suppression of the Ning princely establishment rebellion

J-D Schmidt
Yuan Mei (1716–98) on women

- L’économie politique, n° 38

Jean-Raphaël Chaponnière
L’AIDE CHINOISE A L’AFRIQUE : ORIGINES, MODALITES ET ENJEUX

- L’homme, n° 185-186

Chinoiserie des Lumières. Variations sur l’individu-monde
Daniel Fabre

- Modern Asian studies, vol. 42, n° 6 (novembre 2008)

The Wong lineage land : property and belonging in the New Territories of Hong Kong in 1904
GÖRAN AIJMER

Hunan : laboratory of reform and land of Revolution : Hunanese in the making of Modern China
ZHENG YANGWEN

Building up modernity ? : The changing spatial representations of state power in a Chinese socialist “model community”
WING CHUNG HO

- Modern Asian studies, vol. 43, n° 1 (janvier 2009)

Nature and nurture on imperial China’s frontiers
PETER PERDUE

Chinese revenue farms and borders in Southeast Asia
CARL TROCKI

- Modern China, vol. 34, n° 4 (octobre 2008)

Lian Xi
A messianic deliverance for post-dynastic China : The launch of the true Jesus church in the early Twentieth Century

Tiantian Zheng
Commodifying romance and searching for love : rural migrant bar hostesses’ moral vision in Post-Mao Dalian

Michael Sheng
Mao and China’s relations with the superpowers in the 1950s : A new look at the Taiwan straits crises and the Sino–Soviet split

- Nan nü, vol. 10, N° 2 (2008)

Da Zhangfu : The gendered rhetoric of heroism and equality in seventeenth-century Chan Buddhist discourse records 
Grant Beata

Irrepressible female piety : Late Imperial bans on women visiting temples
Goossaert Vincent

Men and women in He Longxiang’s Nüdan hebian 
Valussi Elena

Buddhism and the medical treatment of women in the Ming Dynasty : A research note
Chen Yunü 

- Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine, vol. 55, n° 2 (2008)

PEKIN AU DEBUT DE LA DYNASTIE QING : CAPITALE DES SAVOIRS IMPERIAUX ET RELAIS DE L’ACADEMIE ROYALE DES SCIENCES DE PARIS
Catherine Jami

- Revue de l’économie et du développement, vol. n° 22/2

L’APPRECIATION DU RENMINBI ET L’INEGALITE DES REVENUS ENTRE LA VILLE ET LA CAMPAGNE EN CHINE
Sylviane Guillaumont-Jeanneney et Ping Hua

- Revue historique, n° 647 (juillet 2008)

Xavier PAULES
Les institutions de désintoxication pour fumeurs d’opium à Canton entre 1839 et 1953

- T’oung pao , 2008, vol. 4-5

A Tale of two worlds : The Late Tang poetic presentation of The romance of the peach blossom font
Chan Timothy

Corps et peine capitale dans la Chine impériale. Les dimensions judiciaires et rituelles sous les Ming
Zhang Ning

The Economics of the Jiaxing edition of the Buddhist tripitaka
Dai Lianbin

- Twentieth century China, vol. 34 n° 1 (novembre 2008)

Robert Culp
Teaching baihua : textbook publishing and the production of vernacular language and a new literary canon in early Twentieth century China

Chieko Nakajima
Health and hygiene in mass mobilization : hygiene campaigns in Shanghai, 1920-1945

Lee Zhu
Communist cadres on the higher education front, 1955 – 1962

Lane Harris
A ’lasting boon to all’ : A note on the postal romanisation of place names, 1896-1949