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2007.066.503 Book A collection of 40 short essays on the philosophical and historical aspects of yin-yang and related theories. Yinyangxue Heng Shen Moshi 1970 South East Asia Research Institute
2007.066.504 Book This is a character dictionary of the Chao-Shan dialect of Chinese spoken in the Chaozhou ('Teochew') - Shantou ('Swatow') area of Guangdong. It is a branch of Min-nan Chinese, which is otherwise spoken mainly in southern Fujian Province, the island of Taiwan and in Southeast Asia. Pronunciations of characters are given in both Putonghua ('Mandarin') and the Chao-Shan dialect. It contains numerous tables and charts to assist in pronunciation. The dictionary is arranged by 'radical' and stroke order, and is also indexed by both Putonghua and Chao-Shan dialects. Chao Shan Sin Zidian Guangtai Shuju, editors Guangtai Shuju
2007.066.505 Book This is volume two of a well-known account of Chinese society first published by Harper & Brothers, New York, in 1865. Chapters cover: Established annual customs and festivals; Singular and popular superstitions; Business customs; Meritorious of charatable practices; Social customs; Miscellaneous opinions and practices; Charms and omens; Fortune-telling; Opium and opium-smoking; Chinese and scripture customs; Missionary topics; and Interior view of Peking. Illustrated Social Life of the Chinese: With some account of the religious, governmental, educational, and business customs and opinions. With special but not exclusive reference to Fuchchau. Volume II Doolittle, Justus 1966 Ch'eng-Wen Publishing Company
2007.066.506 Book "The eleven papers in the volume are a selection from the seven-volume Studies in Chinese Society series. The selection is intended to serve the needs of students in courses taught by anthropologists, sociologists, and historians" -- from the back cover. Studies in Chinese Society Wolf, Arthur P., ed. 1978 Stanford University Press
2007.066.507 Book "Dr Freedman offers in this volume an interpretation, in social anthropological terms, of the rural social structure of south-east China, applying the very considerable body of theory developed by anthropologists in the study of patrilineal societies to the data available to us concerning the complex civilization of the region" -- from the back cover. Lineage Organization in Southeastern China Freedman, Maurice 1965 The Athlone Press
2007.066.508 Book "I have studied three questions. Why did the Chinese Empire stay together when the Roman Empire, and every other empire of antiquity or the middle ages, ultimately collapsed? What were the causes of the medieval revolution which made the Chinese economy after about 1100 the most advanced in the world? And why did China after about 1350 fail to maintain her earlier pace of technological advance while still, in many respects, advancing economically?" -- from the Preface. The Pattern of the Chinese Past Elvin, Mark 1973 Eyre Methuen Limited
2007.066.510 Book Orginally published in English in 1966, this book, by the American anthropologist Margaret Mead and Muriel Brown, analyzes small group, community-based, local projects in the United States. Pengche he Mingxing: Meiguo Shequn Fazhan di Yanjiu Magelite Mite, Mouli'er Bulang, Chen Qilu, translator 1970 Xinya Chubanshe
2007.066.511 Book This is a Buddhist tract originally published in the late 19th century, and frequently republished since and distributed for free, financed by charitable donations. This edition was printed in Hong Kong sometime in the late twentieth century; a preface is dated 1979. It is divided into three parts: 1. Awakening of the faith; 2. The establishment of hope; 3. The Promotion of practice. It was published under the auspices of the Shifang DaFo Temple (Sap Fong Daai Fat Zi) in Hong Kong. It was acquired in Hong Kong in the 1970s. Jingzhong Jingyoujing Zhengyi Zhang Shicheng, Xu Huaiting nd Mingsheng Yinwu Gongsi
2007.066.512 Book A guide to raising hogs, in seven sections: 1. Breeds and strains of hogs; 2. Hog fodder; 3. The feeding and management of hogs. 4. Hog reproduction; 5. Breeding and cross-breeding of hogs; 6. Sties and manure collection. 7. The prevention and cure of hog diseases. Yangzhu Wenda Yangzhu Wenda Bianxie Xiaozu 1975 Hebei Renmin Chubanshe
2007.066.513 Book A survey of the modern Chinese language (putonghua), in five sections: 1. Introduction; 2. Pronunciation; 3. Characters; 4. Vocabulary. Included are four appendices: 1. The pinyin system of romanization; 2. A chart of consonant and vowel combinations; 3. A list of the pinyin romanization of the putonghua pronunciation of 1,500 commonly-used characters; 4. A partial list of the pronunciations of the phonetic elements in commonly-used Chinese characters. Xiandai Hanyu Beijing Daxue Zhongguoyuyanxuexi Hanyu Jiaoyanshi, editor 1963 Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.514 Book This book (the first edition was published in 1924) presented an influential analysis of the modern Chinese language. The author was a leading intellectual in China in the early twentieth century. Xinzhu Guoyu Wenfa Li Jinzhao 1956 Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.515 Book This is a prayer to the popular deity Guanyin (Kuan-yin). Free religious literature acquired in the 1970s in Hong Kong. Baiyi Guanyin Zhu Anonymous 1974 Xianggang Fojing Liutongchu
2007.066.516 Book This is free religious literature acquired in Hong Kong in the 1970s. It was produced under the auspices of the Shifang DaFo Si (the Sap Fong Daai Fat Temple) in Hong Kong. This is a 1971 reprint of a work originally published in 1934 by the Nanzhen Congshantang Temple (Naam Zam Zung Sin Tong) in Hong Kong. Yuhuang Shangdi Yingyan Jiujie Zhenjing Anonymous 1971
2007.066.517 Book This is free religious literature acquired in Hong Kong in the 1970s. It was reprinted in 1969 under the auspices of the Nanzhen Congshan Tang (Naam Zam Zung Sin Tong) temple in Hong Kong. It was orrginally published in the late 19th century; a preface is dated 1895. Wendi Jiujie Baosheng Jing, Wudi Jiujie Yongming Jing Hebian Anonymous 1969 Nanzhen Congshan Tang
2007.066.518 Book This is free religious literature acquired in Hong Kong in the 1970s. First printed in 1966, it was reprinted in 1972, under the auspices of the Nanzhen Congshan Tang (Naam Zam Zung Sin Tong) temple in Hong Kong. It contains a section on fortune=telling using coins. Guandi Mingsheng Zhenjing 1972 Mingsheng Yinwu Gongsi
2007.066.519 Book Jiutianma Zhenxiang Jiujie Duren Zhenjing
2007.066.520 Book "Among the many topics it discusses are techniques of police control, tax collections, and police indoctrination; educational facilities and religious life; econnomic and other activities in village and local clan, including such antisocial activities as banditry and rebellion; and, above all, the differeing roles of the great mass of peasantry and the much smaller group of local gentry in these and other matters..." -- from the back cover. Originally published in 1960. Rural China: Imperial Control in the Nineteenth Century Hsiao, Kung-chuan 1967 University of Washington Press
2007.066.521 Book A survey of demography in China. Chapters include 1. An appraisal of China's historical population datq; 2. The beginnings of modern demography; 3. Sex, age, size of family, and density of population; 4. Births, deaths, and marriage; 5. Occupations; 6 Migration; and 7. Population policy. Also included is an appendix containing data from a census taken in the Kunming Lake region of Yunnan Province in 1939. This is a later Taiwanese reprint of the original, which was published in 1946. Population in Modern China Tan, C. H. 1946 University of Chicago Press
2007.066.522 Book A personal and political history of Edgar Snow (author of Red Star over China) and his activities from 1928 to the late 1950s. Journey to the Beginning Snow, Edgar 1958 Random House
2007.066.523 Book "Zha examines a wide range of developments largely unknown to Western readers: the careful planning of television soap operas to placate popular unrest after Tiananmen, the growth of the sex tabloid and pornography industries, the new generation of entrepreneurs successfully bringing to the mainland the consumer techniques of Hong Kong and the West, and the politics behind the censorship and commercial success of the film directors Chen Kaige...and Zhang Yimou...." -- from the back cover. China Pop: How Soap Operas, Tabloids, and Bestsellers Are Transforming a Culture Zha, Jianying 1995 New York Press
2007.066.524 Book "...provides an impressively detailed portrait of prison conditions in Gansu and Qinghai Provinces and the Xinjiang Autonomous Region...[it] clears away both the pro-Chinese apologies and the anti-Chinese hysteria that has often surrounded this question, providing instead the most objective and dispassionate evaluation of the real situation that we are likely to have" -- from the back cover. New Ghosts Old Ghosts: Prisons and Labor Reform Camps in China Seymour, James D. 1999 M. E. Sharpe
2007.066.525 Book "...a collection of 23 stories, a play, and a poem by 16 Chinese writers selected to represent the radical literature produced in China between 1918 and 1933. It was assembled in Peking in 1934 by Harold R. Isaacs with the advice and guidance of Lu Xun, China's foremost literary figure of this century, and Mao Tun, leading novelist of the younger group that had gathered around Lu Hsun in those tumultous years" -- from the dust jacket. There is also a foreword by Lu Hsun and "Notes on Chinese left-wing periodicals (1934)" by Mao Tun. Straw Sandals: Chinese Short Stories, 1918-1933 Isaacs, Harold R., ed. 1974 MIT Press
2007.066.526 Book "...Pruitt tells us of a way of life that will never be found again in China, that of the very wealthy. She preserves for us the style and grace of their world without either romanticizing them or castigating them for a lack of social enlightenment as yet beyond their comprehension. She also gives us rare glimpses into Peking's foreign community...during those last years before the Japanese occupation" -- from the Introduction by Margery Wolf. Old Madam Yin: A Memoir of Peking Life, 1926-1938 Pruitt, Ida 1979 Stanford University Press
2007.066.527 Book An illustrated, bilingual (English and Chinese) survey of classical Chinese musical instruments divided into four categories: 1; Striking instruments; 2. Blowing instruments; 3. Plucking instruments; and 4. Bowing instruments. There is also a list of reference books. Chinese Musical Instruments and Pictures Liang, Tsai-ping 1970 Chinese Classical Music Association
2007.066.528 Book An annotated translation of a traditional Chinese almanac. Illustrated. T'ung Shu: The Ancient Chinese Almanac Palmer, Martin, ed. & trans. 1986 Shambhala Publications
2007.066.529 Book A large-format, illustrated, survey of Asian mythology, covering: Tbe mythology of Persia; that of the Kafirs; the mythology of Buddhism in India; Brahmanic mythology; the mythology of Lamaism; the mythology of Indo-China and Java; Buddhist mythology in Central Asia; the mythology of modern China; and the mythology of Japan Asiatic Mythology: A Detailed Description and Explanation of the Mythologies of All the Great Nations of Asia Hackin, J, et. al. nd (1963) Thomas Y. Crowell Company
2007.066.530 Book "This introduction presents the structure of literary Chinese, including grammar, basic vocabulary, cultural notes, translations and exercises" --from the back cover. Gateway to the Chinese Classics: A Practical Guide to Literary Chinese Faurot, Jeannette L. 1995 China Books and Periodicals
2007.066.531 Book A collection of 19th-century photographs from China, held by the Museum of the American China Trade. "They show the common people of China farming, fishing, spinning, peddling, and acting as beasts of burden, pulling heavily loaded wheelbarrows or rickshaws" -- from the dust jacket. Chapters cover landscapes; inheritances; people; livelihoods; communications; treaty ports; and China's responses. China in Old Photographs 1860-1910 Beers, Burton F. 1978 Charles Scribner's Sons
2007.066.532 Book A list of over 2,000 pseudonyms used by Chinese authors who lived and published in the twentieth century up to the late 1960s. Modern Chinese Authors: A List of Pseudonyms Shu, Austin C. W. 1969 Michigan State University
2007.066.533 Book A massive survey of the history of the Liao empire (907-1125) ruled by the Ch'i-tan (Qidan) people, which for two hundred years controlled the regions of modern Manchuria, Mongolia, and the northeastern part of China proper, based on the Liao Shih (Liao Shi), the Standard History of the Liao Dynasty. This is a 1970 reprint of the 1949 original. Chapters cover an introduction to the Liao; administrative geogrpahy and population; pastoralism and agriculture; industry; communications; commerce; currency and money-lending; social organization, kinship system, customs, and traditions; powerful families and individuals; temples and monasteries; the fifnfcial system; labor service; calamities and governmental relief; rebellions; governmental organization; army and warfare; and the main events in Liao history. There are also five appendices. History of Chinese Society: Liao, 907-1125 Wittfogel, Karl A. 1970 American Philosophical Society
2007.066.534 Book A reader for the modern Chinese written language, it contains 12 articles published in the mid-twentieth century on aspects of history and social sciences in China. This is Part I, Texts; a companion volume II contains annotations to the texts. Readings in Modern Chinese History and Social Sciences: Part I, Texts Chih, Yu-ju 1966 The Committee on Institutional Cooperation
2007.066.535 Book A reader for the modern Chinese written language, it contains 12 articles published in the mid-twentieth century on aspects of history and social sciences in China. This is Part II, Annotations; a companion volume I contains the Chinese texts. Readings in Modern Chinese History and Social Sciences: Part II, Annotations Chih, Yu-ju 1966 The Committee on Institutional Cooperation
2007.066.536 Book A conversion tool for equating year dates using Chinese, Japanese, Korean and the western calendars. Also identifies emperors, reign-names, and cyclical characters. Zhong Ri Han Duizhao Nianbiao Tatsuro Fujishima; Shunjo Nogami, editors 1980 Hong dao wen hua shi ye you xian gong si
2007.066.537 Book This is a deictionary of "fixed phrases," or proverbs. Sayings are provided with pinyin romanization and explanation in modern standard Chinese. Hanyu Chengyu Xiao Cidian Anonymous 1973 Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.538 Book With its main focus on China, this book contains five sections: 1. The partriarchal system and its predecessors; 2. Marriage, women, and the father-son relationship under patriarchy; 3. The formation of the clan system; 4. The breakdown of the clan system; and 5. The decline of the family system. Hunyin yu Jiazu Tao , Xisheng 1966 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.539 Book Prepared for Taiwanese traveling or residing in the United States, this book is also helpful for English-speakers studying Chinese. It provides English/Chinese equivalences for a very large number of terms in over 50 categories Wanyong Yingwen Shouce Anonymous nd Zhong mei chu ban zhong xin
2007.066.540 Book This Chinese dictionary offers character definitions in Chinese, and pronunciations in two dialects of Chinese. The Cantonese pronunciations are given using romanization and homophonic characters; the putonghua ("mandarin") pronunciations use the zhuyin system and homophonic characters. Four appendices provide further information on Cantonese phonetics. Guangzhouyin Guoyin Duizhao Zhongwen Zidian Qiao, Yannong 1972 Huaqiao Yuwen Chubanshe
2007.066.541 Book This book traces the history of Wang Anshi (1021-1086), a scholar, poet, and reformer in China. An earlier version was published in 1953. This edition contains a postscript written in 1974 by the author locating the book and Wang Anshi in the political and ideological struggles in China in the 1970s. This is the first edition of this version. Wang Anshi: Zhongguo Shiyi Shijishi de Gaigejia Deng, Guangming 1975 Renmin Chubanshe
2007.066.542 Book A collection of 12 articles by eight authors discussing the state of Chu, which was absorbed into China's first empire in the second century BCE. The book's three parts cover: 1. Perspectives in defining Chu culture (geography, archaeology, and art); 2. State and society (social and political organization, ideology, law, and towns and trade); 3. The spirit of Chu (late Chu religion, and the Chuci). An appendix contains a translation of the Chu Silk Manuscript. Defining Chu: Image and Reality in Ancient China Cook, Constance A., and Major, John S., editors 1999 University of Hawai'i Press
2007.066.543 Book "In Chinese folklore, one regards the Phoenix, the Unicorn, the Tortoise and the Dragon as divine. In what does their divinity consist? The results of our study urges us to say that such divinity has much to do with the moon mythology of olden times. The fact is: the ancient people fancied the various moon-phases to be like the different objects of the earth, especially like human beings, trees, worms, birds, quadrupeds. This fancy also formed the concepts of the four divine animals." -- from the English-language Summary. Feng Lin Gui Long Kaoshi Du, Erwei 1971 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.544 Book A history of the Chinese language sound-system. Zhongguo Yinyu Shi Dong, Tonghe 1966 Zhonghua Wenhua Chuban Shiyeshe
2007.066.545 Book An introduction to Taiji (T'ai-chi), one of China's martial arts. Contains numerous illustrations and diagrams. Taijiquan Yundong 1976 Renmin Tiyu Chubanshe
2007.066.546 Book A history of prostutution in China from the earliest times into the Republican period. Zhongguo Changji Shi Wang, Shunu 1935 Sheng-huo Shudian
2007.066.547 Book A collection of 18 articles on the process of systematizing and simplifying characters used in written Chinese in the People's Republic of China. Hanzi de Zhengli he Jianhua 1974 Wenzi Gaige Chubanshe
2007.066.548 Book This book on the vocabulary of standard Chinese contains eight sections: 1. Putonghua and its vocabulary; 2. Basic terms and vocabulary; 3. Terms from classical Chinese, and how to treat them; 4. Dialect terms and how to treat dialect vocabulary; 5. Foreign terms and how to treat them; 6. Technical terms and how to treat them; 7. Proverbs and how to use them; 8. The rules of development and change of vocabulary. Putonghua cihui Zhang, Shilu 1957 Xinshishi Chubanshe
2007.066.549 Book This book, first published in 1926, contains a discussion of the poems in the Shijing (also romanized as the Shih-ching, and known in English as the Book of Poetry, the Book of Songs, or the Book of Odes), under five categories: 1. Lyrics, part 1; 2. Lyrics, part 2; 3. Descriptive poetry; 4. Satirical poetry; and 5. Didactic poetry. Shijing Miao, Tianshou 1968 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.550 Book This is an introduction to the history of Chinese phonology, in six sections: 1. Introduction; 2. The basic concepts of phonology; 3. The phonology of old Chinese; 4. The phonology of middle Chinese; 5. The study of vowels and vowel groups (dengyunxue); and 6. The origins of the phonological system of Standard Chinese. Appended is a chart of phonetic symbols. Hanyu Yinyunxue Changshi Tang, Zuofan 1972 Zhonghua Shuju Xianggang Fenju
2007.066.551 Book This is a 517-page book on the history of the Chinese in Canada, in 20 chapters: 1. Preface; 2. A review of Sino-Canadian relations; 3. The background reasons for Chinese immigration to Canada; 4. Conditions facing the Chinese immigrants during the goldrush period; 5. The establishment of Chinatowns and the Chinese immigrant economy; 6. The Chinese and the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway; 7. The beginnings of anti-Chinese movements and the representations made by special envoys; 8. The so-called 'royal investigative report' (the "Canadian Royal Commission on Chinese Immigration"); 9. The establishment of Chinese associations; 10. The conflicts among secret societies and their aftermath; 11. The visit of Li Hongzhang to Canada; 12. The visit of Kang Youwei to Canada and the establishment of the Baohuanghui (Chinese Empire Reform Association of Canada); 13. The visit of Sun Yat-sen to Canada and the establishment of the revolutionary party (Tongmenghui); 14. The arts and culture among Chinese immigrants; 15. The repeal of anti-Chinese rules and regulations; 16. The character of Chinese immigrants and the evolution of their thought. 17. Occupational changes among the Chinese, and a temporal comparison of wages; 18. Statistics on the number of Chinese immigrants over the last 100 years; 19. Contributions of the Chinese to Canada and to their ancestral land; 20. The prospects for Canada's Chinese immigrants. Appendices: A chronology of major events, 1856 - 1967; A list of major works cited (in English and Chinese); A Postscript; The most recent revisions to Canadian Immigration law; and a list of important names in the history of Chinese immigrants to Canada. Illustrated with photographs and maps. Jianada Huaqiao Shi Li, Donghai 1967 Jianada Ziyou Chubanshe
2007.066.552 Book This is a 646-page history of Chinese immigrants to the United States over the period 1848 - 1911, in 16 chapters: 1. The pioneer discovery of the American continent; 2. The early immigrants to America; 3. The distribution and development of the Chinese immigrant population; 4. The establishment and evolution of Chinatowns; 5. The formation of immigrant organizations (1); 6. The formation of immigrant organizations (2); 7. Immigrant economic organization (1); 8. Immigrant economic organization (2); 9. The propagation of Chinese culture and education; 10. Religious beliefs of the immigrant Chinese; 11. Political activities of the immigrant Chinese; 12. The attitudes of American towards the immigrant Chinese; 13. American anti-Chinese actions and legislation; 14. The establishment and revisions of immigration treaties; 15. Sino-American disputes over anti-Chinese laws; 16. Contributions of the Chinese immigrants to the United States. Appendices: Conclusion; a list of references consulted (Chinese and English). Illustrated with photographs and maps. There is a Forward in English. There is a companion volume; Liu, Pei Chi, A History of the Chinese in the United States of America II (Liu Boji, Meiguo Huaqiao Shi Xubian) Meiguo Huaqiao Shi Liu, Pei Chi 1965 Liming Wenhua Shiye Toufen Youxiangongsi
2007.066.553 Book This is a 733-page history of the Chinese in the United States of America, a continuation of the author's previous work, Meiguo Huaqiao Shi (A History of the Chinese in the United States of America). It contains 15 chapters: 1. Development and change in America's Chinatowns; 2. The implementation and evolution of harsh immigration laws (1); 3. The implementation and evolution of harsh immigration laws (2); 4. The social organizations of the immigrant Chinese (1); 5. The social organizations of the immigrant Chinese (2); 6. Economic life of the immigrant Chinese; 7. The propagation of Chinese culture and education (1); 8. The propagation of Chinese culture and education (2); 9. Religious beliefs of the immigrant Chinese; 10. Political activities of the immigrant Chinese (1); 11. Political activities of the immigrant Chinese (2); 12; Fundraising activities in support of China; 13. Social customs of the immigrant Chinese (1); 14. Social customs of the immigrant Chinese (2); 15. Memorable accounts of the military service performed by the children of Chinese immigrants. There is a conclusion and a list of references (in Chinese and English). Illustrated. Meiguo Huaqiao Shi Xubian Liu, Pei Chi 1981 Liming Wenhua Shiye Toufen Youxiangongsi
2007.066.554 Book This is a biography of Confucius, by Lin Lingshuang (1889-1970), a Taiwanese writer and educator. Suwang Benji Lin, Lingshuang
2007.066.555 Journal Vol. 14, 1974 A collection of 16 articles by various authors on the history, society, and culture of Asia, with an emphasis on Hong Kong. Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
2007.066.556 Journal Vol. 15, 1975 A collection of 19 articles by various authors on the history, society, and culture of Asia, with an emphasis on Hong Kong. Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
2007.066.557 Journal Vol. 16, 1976 A collection of 21articles by various authors on the history, society, and culture of Asia, with an emphasis on Hong Kong. Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
2007.066.558 Book This is a 1,718-page index to the "Thirteen Confucian Classics." Shisanjing Suoyin Taiwan Kaiming Shudian
2007.066.559 Book This a collection and analysis of traditional laments sung at weddings and funerals in Hong Kong's New Territories. It contains ten chapters: 1. Information on the collection area; 2. The process of collecting the songs; 3. Information on the performers; 4. The styles of performance; 5. The circumstances of performance; 6. The nomenclature regarding laments; 7. Categories of lament; 8. Collected laments from the New Territories (with explanations and annotations); 9. The study of laments as popular literature; 10. An assesment of laments as popular literature. There is also an introduction. Kugezici Zhang, Zhengping 1969 Youhua Chubanshe
2007.066.560 Book This is a dictionary of 345 terms, used in divination based on the Yijing (the I Ching; or Book of Changes). Zhouyi Zhanbu Cidian Zhang, Guiguang 1994 Jieyou Chubanshe
2007.066.561 Book Originally published in 1929, this outline of Chinese phonology contains an introduction and four sections: 1. An introduction to speech sounds (the function of human sound production; speech sounds and writing; speech sounds and geography; speech sounds over time); 2. Consonants and vowels (consonant and vowel terms; categories of consonants and their phonetic features; categories of vowels and their phonetic features; the 'four tones' and the 'five tones'); 3. Phonetic changes over time ('archaic' pronunciations in Zhou and Han dynasties; 'modern' pronunciations in the period of the Wei, Jin, Tang, and Song dynasties; the 'national language' of the Yuan and Ming dynasties and later); and 4. Phonetic writing systems (conjoining consonants and vowels; the traditional 'fanqie' system of phonetic transcription). Zhongguo Shengyunxue Gaiyao Zhang, Shilu 1973 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.562 Book "The Family (pinyin: Jia) is an autobiographical novel by Chinese author Ba Jin. It tells the story of an upper-class family in the city of Chengdu in the early 1920s. The novel was first serialized in 1931-2 and then released in a single volume in 1933. The serialization was originally titled Turbulent Stream, but had its name changed after Ba Jin released it as a single volume. The Family is probably Ba Jin's most famous and most popular work. It is still often read by many for its insights into the fengjian system prevalent in the early 20th century. The Family focuses on three brothers from the Gao family, Juexin, Juemin and Juehui, and their struggles with the oppressive autocracy of their feudalistic family. The idealistic, rash Juehui, the youngest brother, is the main protagonist, and he is frequently contrasted with the weak eldest brother Juexin, who gives in to the demands from his grandfather and carries on living a life he does not want to live. Juemin, the second brother, too has to fight to marry a cousin he loves, Qin" -- from Wikipedia. The Family Pa, Chin 1969 China Books and Periodicals
2007.066.563 Journal Volume LXXVII, No. 1, March 1977 This volume contains three articles: 1. "Dr Ada M. Weed: Northwest Reformer" by G. Thomas Edwards; 2. "Cutoff Fever, II" by Leah Collins Menefee and Lowell Tiller; and 3. "The Chinese in Oregon, c. 1870 - 1880 by P. Scott Corbett and Nancy Parker Corbett. This last is based on a demographic analysis of census records from three Oregon Counties (Clatsop, Multnomah, and Wasco), and is accompanied with nine photographs illustrating the life of the Chinese in 19th century Oregon. Oregon Historical Quarterly Oregon Historical Society
2007.066.564 Book Originally published in 1935, this work on local gazetteers (local histories) and their compilation, contains 14 chapters: 1. General Introduction; 2. Critical comments on [7] old gazetteers; 3. The Scope of Gazetteers according to Zhang Xuecheng [1738?1801, a Qing Dynasty historian, writer and thinker]; 4. Criticisms of Zhang's Rules for Editing Gazetteers; 5. Supplementary Knowledge in Editing Gazetteers; 6. Additional Information to be Added to the Contents of a Gazetteer; 7. Determining Topics and their Order; 8. Preliminary Questions in Editing a Gazetteer; 9. The Data for a Gazetteer; 10. The Methods of Selecting Data; 11. Methods of Authenticating Historical Data; 12. Methods of Authenticating Other Data; 13. Methods of Arranging Historical Data; 14. Methods of Arranging Other Data. Fangzhi Xue Li, Taifen 1968 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.565 Book This book contains 20 essays on local gazetteers (local histories) and their compilation, an afterword by the author, and an appendix. The essays are titled: 1. "Historiography and the study of local gazetteers"; 2. "Miscellaneous discussions of history and gazetteers"; 3. "Speaking of gazetteers"; 4. "After reading 'Tongzhi Tiaoyi'" [by Wang, Baoxin (Wang Pao-xin, 1867-1944) published in 1957]; 5. "Local literature and Chinese culture"; 6. "The rejuvenation of Chinese culture and the task of Taiwanese literature"; 7. "On the possibility of completely recompiling gazetteers"; 8. "The task of literature at present"; 9. "Tentative discussions on the hypothesized tables of contents for county and city gazetteers"; 10. "Clarifying the stylistic rules and layout for the [Taiwan] provincial gazetteer"; 11. "Regarding the recompilation of the Taiwan Gazetteer from the point of view of the Penghu Tingzhi [the Penghu Prefecture Gazetteer]"; 12. "The compilation of the Taiwan Gazetteer"; 13. "The life of He Qiaoyuan [He Ch'iao-yuan, 1558 - 1632] and the Taiwan Gazetteer"; 14. "Errors in the argument that the Taiwan Gazetteer was revised six times"; 15. "An initial investigation of the 'Comprehensive History of Taiwan' [by Lian, Heng, 1878-1936]; 16. " The process of proofreading the Taiwan Gazetteer"; 17. "Jiang Shizhe [Chiang Shih-che] and the Taiwan Gazetteer"; 18. "Gazetteer studies after the recovery of Taiwan"; 19. "The special characteristics of the Weiyuan Gazetteer [Weiyuan is a county in Sichuan Province] "The collection and compilation of family genealogies". There is an afterword, and an appendix containing the prefaces from seven gazetteers, and an essay titled "The biography of Huang Kaiji [Huang K'ai-chi] and the Taiwan Gazetteer. Fangzhi Xinlun Mao, Yibo 1974 Zhengzhong Shuzhu
2007.066.566 Book Originally published in 1945,this is the first of Wong's two autobiographical volumes, Fifth Chinese Daughter. "The book was translated into several Asian languages by the U.S. State Department, which sent her on a four-month speaking tour of Asia in 1953. "I was sent," Wong wrote, "because those Asian audiences who had read translations of Fifth Chinese Daughter did not believe a female born to poor Chinese immigrants could gain a toehold among prejudiced Americans." Her second volume, No Chinese Stranger, was published in 1975" -- from Wikipedia. Fifth Chinese Daughter Wong, Jade Snow 1965 Harper and Row, Publishers
2007.066.567 Book "One winter's night in the year 1700, a mysterious tsunami flooded fields and washed away houses in Japan. It arrived without the warning that a nearby earthquake usually provides. Samurai, merchants, and villagers recorded the event, but nearly three centuries would pass before discoveries in North America revealed the tsunami's source. The Orphan Tsunami of 1700 tells this scientific detective story through clues from both sides of the Pacific. The evidence uncovered tells of a catastrophe, a century before Lewis and Clark, that now helps guide preparations for future earthquakes and tsunamis in the United State and Canada" -- from the back cover. Autographed by the lead author. Contains numerous photographs, charts, maps, drawings, and other illustrations. The Orphan Tsunami of 1700: Japanese Clues to a Parent Earthquake in North America Atwater, Brian F., et al 2005 University of Washington Press
2007.066.568 Report This is a Hong Kong Government report on the the various forms of customary and other marriages in Hong Kong, and recommendations for government policies regarding marriage, in six sections: 1. Enclosure I, "Chinese marriages in Hong Kong: New recommendations"; 2. Appendix A, "The background"; 3. Appendix B, "United Nations"; 4. Appendix C, "White Paper and Subsequent Approaches"; 5. Appendix D, "1960 'White Paper' recommendaitons; 6. Annexure A, "Chinese Marriages: Presentation of new recommendations". The McDouall-Heenan Report 1965 1967 J.R. Lee, Acting Government Printer
2007.066.569 Book This is a collection of 20 articles by 18 different authors on Asian genealogies, in eight sections: 1. "Chinese genealogical records"; 2. "Chinese written history"; 3. "Japanese family records"; 4. "Korean genealogical sources"; 5. "Indian tribal genealogies"; 6. "Libraries and library collections"; 7. "Asian immigrants in America"; and 8. "Computer technology and Asian genealogical research". There is also an introduction by the editor, Spencer J. Palmer, and a glossary of characters for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean terms and names. Studies in Asian Genealogy Palmer, Spencer J., ed. 1972 Brigham Young University Press
2007.066.570 Book This grammar of Cantonese Chinese contains an introduction and 19 chapters: 1. Phonology: the Cantonese sound system; 2. Word structure: morphology and word formation; 3. Syntactic categories: parts of speech in Cantonese; 4. Sentence structure: word order and topicalization; 5. Pronouns; 6. The noun phrase; 7. Prepositions and expressions of location; 8. The verb phrase; 9. Adjectival constructions; description and comparison; 10. Adverbial constructions; 11. Aspect and verbal particles; 12. Modality; possibility and probability; 13; Negation; 14. Quantification; 15. Existential sentences; 16. Coordination and subordinate clauses; 17. Questions; 18. Sentence particles and interjections; and 19. Imperative sentences; commands and requests. Cantonese: A Comprehensive Grammar Mathews, Stephen 1994 Routledge
2007.066.571 Book "The Confucian Bible [the Analects, or Lun Yu] as herein presented is NEW in both form and outlook. In form, it is a departure from the traditional presentation,.... By numbering each section of each chapter in the familiar style of Christian Bibles..., and providing English/Chinese indices with Chinese/English glossaries, quick access to any key topic is achievable. In addition, a Comparitive Index of Confucian and Christian pprecepts on selected topics gives the religious leader and opportunity to note the similarities and contrasts in viewpoints between the two. As to Outlook,..it..can also be many things to many people: 1. A moral option fo those still searching for the meaning of life; 2. A pragmatic treatise to those without any formal religion who believe that virture is its own reward; 3. A non-theocentric code of conduct for concerned humans regardless of their religious affiliation or cultureal background; and 4. A revelation to those with Chinese ties who may not be proficient in Chinese." -- from the preface. The Confucian Bible Book 1 Analects: The Non-theocentric Code for Concerned Humans Confucius 1991 Granhill Corporation
2007.066.572 Book The story of a woman's experiences in China during the Cultural Revolution, in three parts: 1. The wind of revolution; 2. The detention house; 3. My struggle for justice. Life and Death in Shanghai Cheng, Nien 1986 Collins Publishing Group
2007.066.573 Book This (volume one of a three-volume series consisting of Volume One, Volume Two, and Continuation Volume) is a collection of 18 articles on various aspects and controversies in the history of proto-capitalism in Ming and Qing dynasty China. Zhong guo zi ben zhu yi meng ya wen ti tao lun ji (shang) 1957 Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlian shudian
2007.066.574 Book This (the "Continuation Volume" following Volume One and Volume Two in a three-volume series) is a collection of 20 articles on various aspects and controversies in the history of proto-capitalism in Song , Ming, and Qing dynasty China. Zhongguo zi ben zhu yi meng ya wen ti tao lun ji : xu bian 1960 Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlian shudian
2007.066.575 Book This (Volume Two of a three-volume series consisting of Volume One, Volume Two, and a Continuing Volume) is a collection of 15 articles on various aspects and controversies in the history of proto-capitalism in Ming and Qing dynasty China. Zhong guo zi ben zhu yi meng ya wen ti tao lun ji (xia) 1957 Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlian shudian
2007.066.576 Book This is a dictionary of about 8,000 characters commonly encountered in classical Chinese. Definitions are illustrated by numerous extracts from ancient texts. Appendices consist of a chart of dynastic rulers in Chinese history, comparative charts of units of measurement, and a list of the common names of "radicals" used in wiring Chinese characters. Gu Hanyu Changyongzi Zidian Xinbian 2003 Heilongjiang Renmein Chubanshe
2007.066.577 Book The authors trace the origins of the I Ching (I King; Yijing) to early calendrics and observations of nature and the heavens. The first section has seven chapters: 1. A close-reading explanation of the Zhouyi Dazhuang commentary on the Yijing; 2. The nature of the Yijing; 3. The theory of the unity of humans and the heavens -- The core of Chinese culture; 4. The eight trigrams -- ancient Chinese calendrics; 5. Exploring the mysteries of the Wei Shu prognostic texts; 6. The Han dynasty guaqi theory relating the calendar and seasonal changes to the eight trigrams; and 7. The prediction of natural disasters. The second section contains discussions and explanations of the 32 pairs of the 64 hexagrams and their connections to the yearly round. There are three appendices: 1. The Yijing is the source of Chinese civilization; 2. The secrets of fengshui; 3. A preliminary interpretation of the age-old relationship between the hetu, luoshu, and the eight trigrams. Zhouyi zhenyuan : Zhongguo zui gulao de tianxue kexue tixi 2004 Shanxi Kexue Jishu Chubanshe
2007.066.578 Book This book contains eight chapters: 1. An overview of capitalism in old China.; 2. How did capitalists emerge in China?; 3. How did the capitalists exploit the workers?; 4. Several specific kinds of exploitative systems; 5. The capitalists' violent oppression of the workers and the poisoning of the latter's thought; 6. The capitalists' exploitation of the peasantry and other small producers; 7. Capitalist accumulation and the immizerization of the working classes; 8. The struggle of the proletariat against the capitalist system. Jiu Zhongguo de zibenzhuyi shengchan guanxi 1977 Renmin chubanshe: Xinhua shudian faxing
2007.066.579 Book This is a collection of xiehouyu (two-part truncated Chinese folk sayings, or "riddle sayings" traditional in the Beijing dialect of Chinese. Entries are arranged by the pronunciation (using the zhuyin transcription) of the first character in each saying. Examples and explanatory notes are provided for each entry. . Beiping xiehouyu cidian : jian Beiping kouyu zhushi Chen, Zishi 1969 Da Zhongguo tu shu gong si
2007.066.580 Book One hundred questions about drugs, drug addiction, and drug rehabilitation are posed and answered. In addition there is an afterword, and six appendices: 1. "The management of narcotic drugs" (promulgated by the State Council 1n 1987); 2. "The management of psychoactive drugs" (passed by the State Council in 1988); 3. "The decision on drug prohibition by the National People's Congress (1990); 4. "Methods of compulsory drug detoxification" (the State Council, 1995); 5. "The management of medications used in drug detoxification"; 6. "Regulations for the control of ephedrine" (1995, State Drug Administration). Jiedu zhishi 100 wen 1997 Renmin Weisheng Chubanshe
2007.066.581 Book This book contains four sections and six appendices. The sections are titled: 1. "Drugs and drug use" (including useful lists of psychoactive drugs, with the English equivalent for each); 2. "The dangers of drug use"; 3. "The causes of drug use"; and 4. "Drug prohibition and rehabilitation from drug use." The appendices contain the texts of important drug-control policy statements: 1. The 1990 State Council Resolution concerning drug prohibition; 2. The "Methods of management of narcotic drugs" issued by the State Council in 1987; 3. The "Methods of management of psychoactive drugs" issued by the State Council in 1988; 4. The "General order concerning the probitition of opium" dissed by the Council in 1950; 5. The system of management of voluntary drug treatment centers; 6. The "Methods of compulsory drug treatment" issued by the State Council in 1995. Xidu weihai yu jiedu Zhongguo yiyao keji chubanshe
2007.066.582 Book Two hundred questions (and answers) about drugs and quitting drugs are divided into six sections: 1. Drugs; 2.Drug addiction; 3. The dangers of drugs; 4. Quitting drugs; 5. The fight against drugs; and 6. Drug prohibition. There are five appendices: 1. The resolution of 1990 on drug prohibition passed by the National People's Congress; 2. The "Methods of compulsory drug treatment" issued by the State Council in 1995; 3. "Establishing a spirit of taking the initiative to follow the 'four disciplines'" (the personal testimony of a recovered drug user); 4. "Heart-felt remorse -- the interior monologue of a drug user"; and 5. An overview of drug treatment agencies in China, with addresses and telephone numbers. Dupin yu Jiedu 200 Wen 1999 Jiangsu Kexue Jushu Chubanshe
2007.066.583 Book A history of drugs and drug use in China, in 12 chapters: 1. Portraits of drug users; 2. The "genocidal trade" of the Great Powers; 3. Drugs' harm to China; 4. Drug prohibition in recent history; 5. The struggle to eliminate drugs in new China; 6. An unprecedented world-wide plague; 7. The evil wind returns; 8. Those who fall into the abyss; 9. The roots of the threat to the family; 10. A social cancer; 11. Drug use and addiction; 12. A never-ending war. Du pin zai Zhongguo Ma, Mozhen 1996 Yiqiao Chubanshe
2007.066.584 Book This is a collection of ten pieces by contemporary writers on various aspects of modern Chinese society and culture. They include 1. "The scramble for jobs" by Hu Ping; 2. "The customer's lament" by Chang Jiang; 3. "The private lives of the Chinese people" by Zhang Shili; 4. "The adventures of a beggar band"; 5. "Extravagant feasts in China" by Deng Chenxi; 6. "A universal complaint" by Jiang Huilin; 7. "A general perspective on China's household registration system" by Ren Xianlang et al; 8. "The madness of heroin" by Hu Zhanbei; 9. "An investigation into the problem of suicide among females" by Wang Lingshu; and 10. "The troubles with names" by Liu Yida. Fengkuang di hailuoyin Huayi chubanshe
2007.066.585 Book This is a massive collection of over 2,000 original historical documents related to drug prohibition in China over the years 1728 to 1949. Book I covers the Qing dynasty from 1728 to 1911, and Book II covers the period from the fall of the Qing to November 10, 1949. Zhongguo jin du shi zi liao, 1729 nian-1949 nian 1998 Tianjin Renmin Chubanshe
2007.066.586 Book First published in 1921, this is an adventure tale for juveniles that is an example of early 20th centurly stereotypes of the Chinese. Held by Chinese Brigands Gilson, Charles 1921 Dodd, Mead and Company
2007.066.587 Book This is a summary account of approaches to treatment for drug addiction in traditional Chinese medicine. The first section contains four chapters: 1. The arrival of opium in China and the history of Chinese drug prohibitions and drug treatment; 2. Opium toxicity and its symptoms; 3. The pathogenesis of opium toxicity; and 4. Medical treatment for opium toxicity. The second section has three chapters: 1. Prescriptions for acute toxicity; 2. Prescriptions for achieving abstinence; and 3. Prescriptions for recuperation after achieving abstinence. There are six appendices: 1. The resolution of the People's Congress regarding drug prohibitions; 2. The decree of the Department of Health, Chinese People's Republic; 3. The Department of Health's circular concerning strengthening the management of the approval process for medications used in drug treatment; 4. Guiding principles in commonly used methods of treatment of opioid addiction.; 5. The addiction mechanism and pharmacological action of opioids (using morphine as an example); and 6. The current state of traditional Chinese medicine's methodsof drug treatment and expert commentaries. Zhong Yi Jiedu Jiyao 1997 Renmin Weisheng Chubanshe
2007.066.588 Book This a polemic against the "people's communes" in the People's Republic of China, published in 1959 in Taiwan. It has four sections: I. Charts (in seven sections: 1. A clear understanding of the Russian imperialist communist bandits; 2. The historical background to the communist bandits' people's communes; 3. Why the communist bandits want to promote the "people's communes"; 4. An outline of the structure of the "people's communes"; 5. A true picture of the reality of the people's communes; 6. The miserable lives of the people in the people's communes; 7. Responses to internal crises and resistance due to the people's communes); II. Drawings (28 political cartoons); III. Photographs (in five sections: 1. The people's lives in the people's communes; 2. Youth and students under the rule of the people's communes; 3. Women and relatives of overseas Chinese under the rule of the people's communes; 4. Universal military training under the rule of the people's communes; 5. Universal participation in steel smelting under the rule of the people's communes); IV. Summaries of critical opinion on the tyranny of the "people's communes" by Chinese in all walks of life and by the rest of the free world. Gongfei "Renmin Gongshe" de Baozheng 1959
2007.066.589 Book This book contains four chapters: 1. Current important drug-producing areas; 2. The true colors of drug trafficking organizations and drug traffickers; 3. The cancer of drugs endangering human society; 4. Chapter and verse in the struggle against drugs. Dangdai Guoji Jindu Fengyun 1997 Jingji kexue chubanshe
2007.066.590 Book This somewhat sensationalistic account of drugs in modern China is divided into three sections: 1. Drug addicts; 2. The hovering spectre of drug miasma; 3. The sin of heroin. Jingti Xidu: Dangdai Zhongguo "Baise Wenyi" Jishi Chen, Baoliang 1998 Zhongguo Huaqiao Chubanshe
2007.066.591 Book A collection of eight papers on colonial Hong Kong: 1. The Hong Kong Economy: Achievements and Prospects, by E.H. Phelps Brown; 2. The population of Hong Kong, by David Podmore; 3. One brand of politics, by John Rear; 4. Economic Policy, by Nicholas C. Owen; 5. Industrial relations in Hong Kong, by Joe England; 6. Job Satisfaction and unionization: The case of shopworkers, by D.C. Chaney; 7. Housing the poor, by Keith Hopkins; and 8. The Law of the Constitution, by John Rear. Hong Kong: The Industrial Colony - A Political, Social and Economic Survey Hopkins, Keith, ed. 1973 Oxford University Press
2007.066.592 Journal Volume 11, Number One, April/May 1972; A collection of 9 articles on Hong Kong: 1. Floristic studies in Hong Kong; 2, Marine ecology in Tolo Harbor, Hong Kong; 3. A decade's research on Vovariella Volvacea; 4. Geomorphological observations on rainwash forms in Hong Kong and some other humid regions of southeast asia; 5. The law and mass media in Hong Kong; 6. "Yi hui" and "yin hui" -- An introductory analysis; 7. Poverty in Hong Kong: Some reflections; and 8. Social class and educational aspiration among Chinese students in Hong Kong. These are followed by five "Notes and views"; 1. Some problems of higher education in Hong Kong; 2. Some notes on business and industry in Hong Kong; 3. The economy of Hong Kong -- Reminiscences and reminiscences; 4. Social welfare in Hong Kong -- A review of welfare services in the past twenty years; and 5. Western music in Hong Kong -- Teaching and resources. Chung Chi Journal 1972 Chinese University of Hong Kong
2007.066.593 Book Originally published in 1943, this classic study of Tang dynasty politics contains three sections; 1. The clans of the ruling class: Their rise and fall; 2. Political revolution and the dividing lines between political factions; and 3. The interlocked rise and fall of foreign nationalities and the relationship between foreign aggression and internal government. Tangdai Zhengzhishi Shulun Gao Chen, Yinke 1974
2007.066.594 Book An account of the history of drug prohibition activities in China, in six chapters: 1. Drug prohibition in the Qing dynasty; 2. Prohibition policies in the Republican period; 3. The triumph of drug prohibition in New China; 4. Dying cinders burst to flame again; 5. The sword of Damocles; and 6. The people's struggle for drug prohibition. There is also a postscript. Zhongguo Jindu Fengyun Lu Hu, Shan et al 1997 Zhonggongdangshi Chubanshe
2007.066.595 Book A history of hooliganism (liumang) in China, in eight chapters: 1. The nature and historical origins of hooliganism; 2. The origins and rise to fame of ruffians; 3. Organizations of local bullies; 4. Despicable and shameless means; 5. Hooligans differentiated from other social strata; 6. Hooligans and popular culture; 7. Hooligans running rampant; and 8. An analysis of the causes of hooliganism. In addition, there is a preface and a postscript. Illustrated with historical woodcuts. Liumang Shi Lu, Deyang 1995 Shanghai Wenyi Chubanshe
2007.066.596 Book This is an account of drugs and drug prohibition in contemporary China and the world, in 16 chapters: 1. The number one problem facing humanity; 2. Common action by mankind; 3. China declares war on the "white devil"; 4. A review of China's drug prohibition war; 5. The sources of humankind's intoxification; 6. After the onslaught on China of the "golden triangle"; 7. Fatal diseases brought by drugs; 8. An occupation suddenly hugely profitable; 9. Flowers in full bloom in the sunlight [a survey of illegal drugs]; 10. Drugs: Why do you entice people?; 11. On guard: Drugs are at hand; 12. The horrible effects of drugs; 13. On guard: Drug users are at hand; 14. Warnings to drug users; 15. International drug prohibition police in action; and 16. Drug prohibition: A never-ending human struggle. Illustrated with numerous color photographs. Baise Kongbu: Zhongguo Jindu Baogao Wang, Han 1998 Zhongguo Shehui Chubanshe
2007.066.597 Book A history of drugs in China, in14 chapters: 1. Drugs and their history; 2. The spread of opium in old China; 3. The evil opium trade; 4. The flood of opium-smoking and vigorous opium suppression activities; 5. The tragic opium wars and the legalization of the opium trade; 6. Imported opium and the increasing production of opium grown in China; 7. Opium prohibition at the end of the Qing dynasty and the beginning of the Republican period; 8. Warlords and opium; 9. The spread of drugs under the Nanjing Nationalist Government's "prohibition through taxation" policy; 10. The spread of drugs under the pretense of drug prohibition; 11. Opium policy during the Sino-Japanese war; 12. Drugs during the period of the war of liberation and drug prohibition activities in New China; 13; The drug situations in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the golden triangle; and 14. The drug situation in contemporary China and the struggle to prohibit drugs. Included also are a preface, three appendices (1. The present drug situation and drug prohibition various countries; 2. Four tables of statistics on: a. Quantities of opium and other drugs imported into China in the 19th century; b. The areas devoted to poppy growing and the quantities of locally-produced opium from 1840 to 1938; c. Estimated numbers of opium-smokers in China in various years 1839 - 1952; and d. Areas devoted to opium production for various provinces in 1928 and 1929; and 3. A bibliography of works consulted in Chinese, Japanese, and English), and a postscript. Illustrated by photographs woodcuts, graphs, and charts. Zhongguo Dupin Shi Su, Zhiliang 1997 Shanghai Renming Chubanshe
2007.066.598 Book A survey of opioid dependence and its treatment, in seven chapters: 1. The clinical pharmacology of opiods; 2. The principles of opioid dependence; 3. The bases of anesthesiology; 4. The diagnosis and treatment of opioid dependence; 5. Health and social problems after cure of opioid dependence; 6. Laboratory indications in opioid dependence; and 7. Domestic and foreign organizations and periodicals related to opioid dependence. Also included are a preface; four appendices (1. A list of narcotics subject to international control; 2. The resolution of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress on drug prohibition; 3. Procedures in compulsory drug treatment; and 4. Methods of management of narcotics); an English-Chinese glossary of terms; a bibliography; and Acknowledgements. Apianleiyaowu Yilai Xue - Mazui yu Jiedu Chen, Zhiyang 1997 Jinan Daxue Chubanshe
2007.066.599 Book A collection of 30 accounts of anti-prostitution and anti-drug activities (13 concerning prostitution and 17 concerning drugs) in various parts of China in the early years of the People's Republic. Also included are an appendix, with 11 historical documents from the period, and a postscript. Illustrated with photographs. Jinchang Jindu : Jianguo Chuqi di Lishi Huigu Ma, Huiguang 1993 Jingguan Jiaoyu Chuban he
2007.066.600 Book First published in 1994, this book analyzes the experience of Asian American in television. There are eight chapters: 1. White Christian nation; 2. Asians in the American west; 3. War against Japanese America; 4. Asian Americans and U.S. empire; 5. Southeast Asian Americans; 6. Contemporary Asian America; 7. Counterprogramming; Epilogue. Also included are a Preface, Notes, a bibliography, and an index. Monitored Peril: Asian Americans and the Politics of TV Representation Hamamoto, Darrell Y. 1997 University of Minnesota Press
2007.066.601 Book This is an account of an archaeological investigation of a 19th century Chinese gold-mining site on the Snake River in Idaho. Contents: Foreword; Preface ("Why no Chinamen are found in Twin Falls"); Chapter 1 (Ruins of a world: The Historical Background); Chapter 2 (Site Description of 10JE89, Mon-Tung); Chapter 3 (Mining Assemblage and Methodology); Chapter 4 (Artifact Assemblage and Cultural Adaptations); Chapter 5 (Observations and Interpretive Speculations); Plates; Opium Can Stamps; List of Figures; References Cited; Acknowledgments; Notes. Ruins of a World: Chinese Gold Mining at the Mon-Tung Site in the Snake River Canyon James, Ronald L. 1995 U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
2007.066.602 Booklet This small pamphlet offers equivalences between simplified and traditional Chinese characters. Character correspondences can be accessed by pinyin romanization, by the simplified characters, and by the traditional forms. Jianhuazi Zongbiao Jianzi 1965 Wenzi Gaige Chubanshe
2007.066.603 Book This is a collection of 15 articles by as many authors, on Asian American cinematic history, in three main sections: 1. Asian American Bodies; 2. Histories of Asian American Cinema; 3. Asian American Film and Video in Context. There is also an Introduction by the editor. Contents: Filming "Chinatown" : fake visions, bodily transformations / Sabine Haenni -- The early years : Asians in the American films prior to World War II (excerpt, with a new introduction) / Eugene Franklin Wong -- The desiring of Asian female bodies : interracial romance and cinematic subjection / Laura Hyun-Yi Kang -- A history of progress : Asian American media arts centers, 1970-1990 / Stephen Gong -- Identity and difference in "Filipino/a American" media arts / Rolando B. Tolentino -- A peculiar sensation : a personal genealogy of Korean American women's cinema / Helen Lee -- Historical consciousness and the viewer : Who killed Vincent Chin? / Bill Nichols -- The politics of video memory : electronic erasures and inscriptions / Marita Sturken -- Being Chinese American, becoming Asian American : Chan is missing / Peter X Feng -- Emigrants twice displaced : race, color, and identity in Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala / Binita Mehta -- Surname Viet given name Nam : spreading rumors & ex/changing histories / Linda Peckham -- Good clean Fung / Thomas Waugh -- "From the multitude of narratives-- for another telling for another recitation" : constructing and re-constructing Dictee and Memory/all echo / Jennifer Guarino-Trier -- Coming out into the global system : postmodern patriarchies and transnational sexualities in The wedding banquet / Mark Chiang -- On Fire / Gayatri Gopinath. Screening Asian Americans Feng, Peter X., ed. 2002 Rutgers University Press
2007.066.604 Book Part I: Asian American actors in New York City (1.Aspiring Actors; 2. Veteran Actors; 3. Talent Brokers; 4. Summary of Interviews with New York Asian American Actors); Part II: Asian American Actors in San Francisco and Los Angeles (5. Aspiring Actors in California; 6. Veteran Actors in California). Asian American Actors: Oral Histories from Stage, Screen, and Television Lee, Joann Faung Jean 2000 McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers
2007.066.605 Book A history of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 which made the Chinese the first immigrant group officially excluded from the United States. Contents: Acknowledgments; Introduction: Identity and Exclusion; 1. Legislating Exclusion; 2. Challenges to Exclusion; 3. Entry Despite Exclusion; 4. Guardians of the Gate; 5. Legacies; Notes; Bibioography; Index. Paper Families: Identity, Immigration Administration, and Chinese Exclusion Lau, Estelle T. 2006 Duke University Press
2007.066.606 Book A collection of 10 articles on workers' lives in Hong Kong: 1. Among the Unemployed, by Wen Chu; 2. Yang Ying's Family, by Qing Ping; 3. A Family Beset by Gambling and Drugs, by Li Fang; 4. Even With Many Skills it's Hard to Get By, by Zhuo Qi, 5. The Misery of Tsing Yi Tong, by Hua Qiang, 6. In the "Huali" Bar, by He Xiang, 7. The Tragedy of Afeng, by Lu Ming; 8. Miracle at Sea, by Wei Zhi; 9. Behing the Highrises, by Li Hui; and 10. Mini-bus drivers and Prohibited Zones, by Zhou Yiqiu. Subujin de Xuelei : Xianggang Gongren Shenghuo Shilu 1976 Xianggang Chaoyang Chubanshe
2007.066.607 Book First published in 1926, this handbook of Chinese customs by the Jesuit priest Henri Dore has nine chapters: 1. Supersititions concerning children; 2. Engagement and marriage; 3. Illness; 4. Death and funerals; 5. Inventory of a Chinese house; 6. Divinatory practices and vain observances; 7. Cults of false divinities; 8. Calendar of superstitious holidays; and 9. Superstitions peculiar to each province. There is an introduction, an index, a table of corrigenda, and a table of correspondences of three romanization systems; pinyin, Wade, and that used by the Ecole Francaise d'Extreme-Orient. Characters are provided for the Chinese terms. Manuel des superstitions chinoises; ou, Petit indicateur des superstitions les plus communes en Chine Dore, H. 1970 University of Paris
2007.066.608 Book An enclyclopedic dictionary of Chinese history, in three volumes (shang, A-J; zhong, K-T; and xia, T-Z). Entries are in alphabetic order of pinyin romanization, but there is also a character index ordered by stroke number and the shape of first strokes. This is the second printing; the first was in 2008. Zhongguo Lishi Dacidian (Yinxu Ben) 2008 Shanghai Cishu Chubanshe
2007.066.609 Book A study of the ethnology of the Pearl River area in Guangdong Province, in six chapters: 1. An Outline of the cultures of ethnic groups in the Pearl River area; 2. Regional cultures in the Pearl River area; 3. Fieldwork research among ethnic societies in the Pearl River area; 4. Changes in the cultures of ethnic societies in the Pearl River area; 5. Interactions and integration among regional cultures in the Pearl River area; and 6. Special topics in the study of ethnic groups and regional culture in the Pearl River area. Included also are an introduction, a bibliography, and a postscript. Zhujiang Liuyu de Zuqun yu Quyuwenhua Yanjiu Zhou, Daming 2007 Zhongshan Daxue Chubanshe
2007.066.610 Book This is an account of the history, architecture, and culture of the "Five Districts" region in Guangdong Province, China. The "Five Districts" (Wuyi; Ng Yap) comprise Xinhui (Sun Wui), Taishan (Toi San), Kaiping (Hoi Ping), Enping (Yan Ping), and Heshan (Hok San). This area (also known as the "Four Districts", Sze Yup, or Sze Yap) is the homeland of the vast majority of the overseas Chinese who came to the Americas in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The book has 10 chapters: 1. From the "Four Districts" to the "Five Districts"; 2. Three great scholars; 3. The adventursome emigrants to America; 4. The ancestral villages of the emigrants; 5. Western-style buildings in the countryside; 6. The watchtowers of Hoiping [Kaiping]; 7. European-style commercial towns and market squares; 8. "In villages, age holds first place" [a quote from Mengzi]; 9. A fading culture; and 10. An enduring tradition. An afterword is titles "Though scattered to the ends of the earth, all yearn for their ancestral place." Illustrated with numerous color and black-and-white photographs, maps, and drawings. Lingnan Wuyi Zhang, Guoxiong 2005 Shenghuo dushu xinzhi sanlian shudian
2007.066.611 Book This is a 2005 revised and updated version of a book that was first published in 1996. Its 11 chapters include: 1. Introduction; 2. Macau and the world economy; 3. The rise of a Macau civil society; 4. Macau and the sovereignty question; 5. Macau's rentier economy; 6. Macau in the age of revolution; 7. Wartime Macau; 8. Postwar economic transformation; 9. Postwar political Development; 10. Towards 1999: Macau and China; and 11. Conclusion. Illustrated, and with a bibliography and index. Encountering Macau: A Portuguese City-state on the Periphery of China, 1557-1999 Gunn, Geoffrey C. 2005 Geoffrey C. Gunn
2007.066.612 Book This dictionary, with 71,300 entries, is alphabetically ordered by pinyin romanization of the Chinese terms. Its focus is on modern Chinese, and simplified characters are used. There is an introduction, a user's guide, and nine appendices: I. Basic rules for Hanyu Pinyin orthography; II. Historical chronology; III. Analytic summary of transcription systems; IV. Wage-Giles/pinyin comparative table; V. PY/WG/GR/YR/ZF comparative table; VI. Radical index of traditional Characters; VII. Stroke order list of recurrent partials; VIII. Stroke order index of characters with obscure radicals; and IX. Radical index of simplified characters. ABC Chinese-English Dictionary DeFrancis, John, ed. 1996 University of Hawaii Press
2007.066.613 Book First published in 1953, this book contains 12 chapters: 1. Personal account; 2. Your Chinese roots; 3. Historical background and emigration; 4. Across to the Nanyang; 5. The Chinese in America; 6. The Chinese in Australia, New Zealand and Britain; 7. Chinese traditional associations; 8. Traditional associations in America; 9. Traditional associations in Australia, New Zealand and Britain; 10. Your ancestral homeland; 11. Your dialect group; and 12. About surnames and their origins. Also included are a conclusion, the Chinese dynastic cycle, a transliteration chart, traditional associations in Singapore; a bibliography, acknowledgements, and index, and "About the author." Illustrated with photos, maps, and drawings. Your Chinese Roots: The Overseas Chinese Story Tan, Thomas Tsu-wee 1987 Heian International, Inc.
2007.066.614 Book Chiang Yee (Jiang Yi; May 19, 1903 ? October 26, 1977), self-styled as "The Silent Traveller", was a Chinese poet, author, painter and calligrapher. ?I am but a silent traveller,? Chiang Yee is quoted as saying. ?In my books, I record my impressions and experiences, in words and in paint, preserving so far as my powers permit, the mood and feeling of the occasion. This is the Ching-hua-shui-jueh, reflecting the flower in the mirror or the moon on the water. Flowers fade, the moon wanes, but the reflections were real while they lasted. It is experiences no more substantial than this that I seek to describe.? In this book the author describes his impressions of San Francisco and its environs in 25 whimsically-titled chapters. Illustrated with color reproductions of 16 of Chiang's paintings and over 50 black-and-white drawings. The Silent Traveller in San Francisco: Sanfanshi Huaji Chiang, Yee 1964 W.W. Norton and Company, Inc.
2007.066.615 Book This is an index of the English translations for the Chinese headwords in A Chinese-English Dictionary Compiled for the China Inland Mission by R. H. Mathews, Shanghai: China Inland Mission and Presbyterian Mission Press, 1931. Mathews' Chinese-English Dictionary: Revised English Index Mathews, Robert Henry 1964 Harvard University Press
2007.066.616 Book A novel about the life of Henry Park. "Henry is the quintessential Korean-American, yet much of his Korean heritage resonates through his voice, personality, and beliefs. His Korean upbringing still shows up in his adult life. Like many American immigrants trying to find an identity in a foreign land, Henry is an ??emotional alien?stranger [and] follower?? who constantly feels isolated from the country in which he lives and also the country from which he came. Even though he is almost completely Americanized, Henry Park has trouble adapting to the U.S. There are many challenges that come with fitting in to American life because of the difference in culture, beliefs, behavior; and because of the desire to still hold on to one?s heritage." -- Wikipedia. Native Speaker Lee, Chang-rae 1996 Riverhead Books
2007.066.617 Book A novel set in Macau. Daniel Carney (1944?1987) was a Zimbabwean novelist. born in Beirut, in 1963 he settled in Rhodesia and joined the British South Africa Police, where he served for three and a half years. In 1968 he co-founded the real-estate firm Fox and Carney in Salisbury, Rhodesia. Three of his novels have been made into films. -- Wikipedia. Macau Carney, Daniel 1985 Kensington Publishing Corp.
2007.066.618 Book This book contains a foreword on fish poisoning; an introduction; the parts of a fish; identification of fish; and the commercial fish fauna. The latter section covers nine fish families; I. Ambassidae (glassy perchlets); II. Serranidae (groupers, coral-trouts, coral-cods, sea-perches); III. Lobotidae (tripletails); IV. Theraponidae (tigerfishes); V. Priacanthidae (big-eyes); VI. Lactaridae (whitefish); VII. Carangidae (crevalles, scads, amberjacks, talangs, threadfishes, pampanos, pilotfishes); VIII. Rachycentridae (cobia); and Menidae (moonfish). Color and black-and-white illustrations. Also included are photographs and descriptions of the major types of fishing boats used in Hong Kong waters. Chinese characters and Cantonese pronunciations are provided. Marine Fishes of Hong Kong: Part I Chan, W.L. 1968 Hong Kong Government Press
2007.066.619 Book More than 50 pages of full color photographs and more than 100 pages in black-and-white, taken in various parts of China in 1965. The Three Banners of China Riboud, Marc 1966 Joh. Enschede en Zonen N.V.
2007.066.620 Book Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The Nineteenth-Century American City; 2. The Chinese Presence in Oregon; 3. Enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion in Oregon; 4. Peopling the Chinese Community of Oregon; 5. This Place Called Chinatown; Epilogue: Ghettos, Enclaves, and Non-Claves; Appendix: Occupations of Portland's Chinese, 1860-1910; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and tables. Sweet Cakes, Long Journey: The Chinatowns of Portland, Oregon Wong, Marie Rose 2004 University of Washington Press
2007.066.621 Book Contents: A Note on Terminology and Spelling; Introduction; 1. The Extent of Opiate Addiction; 2. Addiction of Opium and Morphine; Addiction to Smoking Opium; 4. Addiction of Heroin; 5. The Transformation of the Opiate Addict; Appendix Addiction Rate and City Size; Abbreviations; Notes; Bibliography; Index. Charts and tables. Dark Paradise: Opiate Addiction in America before 1940 Courtwright, David T. 1982 Harvard University Press
2007.066.622 Book Contents: Tables; The M.I.T. East Asian Science Series; Foreword; Introduction: Systems of Correspondence in Chinese Medicine; 1. Basic Standards of Value: Yin and Yang and the Five Evocative Phases; 2. Standards of Value for Phenomena of Macrocosmic Dimensions: Phase Energetics; 3. Standards of Value for Phenomena of Microcosmic Dimensions, I: Orbisiconography; 4. Standard of Value for Phenomena of Microcosmic Dimensions, II: Sinarteriology and Foraminology; Selected Bibliography; Index. Illustrated with charts and drawings; Chinese characters provided. The Theoretical Foundations of Chinese Medicine: Systems of Correspondence Porkert, Manfred 1974 The MIT Press
2007.066.623 Book This dictionary is intended for Chinese-speaking students of the English language. Contents: Preface; Guide to the Use of the Dictionary; Radical Index; Index of Syllables of Hanyupinyin (the Phonetic Transcriptions of Chinese Characters); The body of the dictionary [arranged alphabetically by pinyin]; and 10 appendices. The latter include 1. The Original Complex Forms of Chinese Characters and Their Simplificed Versions; 2. Scheme for the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet; 3. Chinese Phonetic Alphabet and Wade System; 4. Consonants and Vowels of the Chinese Phonetic Alphabet and their Corresponding International Phonetic Symbols; 5. Countries, Regions, Capitals and Currencies; 6. A Brief Chinese Chronology; 7. A Table of Chemical Elements; 8. Units of Weights and Measures; 9. The Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches; and 10. The Twenty-four Solar Terms. Han Ying Cidian: A Chinese-English Dictionary 1990 Shang wu yin shu guan
2007.066.624 Booklet A discussion of ritual, symbolism, and customary law in traditional Chinese marriage by a well-known British anthropologist. Rites and Duties, or Chinese Marriage: An Inaugural Lecture delivered 26 January 1967 Freedman, Maurice 1967 The London School of Economics
2007.066.625 Booklet Six essays on the use of Marxist philosophy attributed to workers and peasants. Contents: 1. Raising Peanut Yields, by Yao Shih-chang; 2. Applying Philosophy in Transport, by the crew of a 150-ton trailer truck, Shanghai; 3. Weather Keepers for the Revolution, by Chungtso County Weather Station Workers, Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region; 4. Keeping Vegetables Fresh, by the Peking Chungwen District Vegetable Station Scientific Experiment Group; 5. Patients with Broken Backs Walk Again, by the Peking Hospital of Traditional Medicine, Paraplegia Group; and 6. Delivering Dead Letters, by Chao Ching-chuan. Illustrated. Serving the People with Dialectics: Essays on the Study of Philosophy 1972 Foreign Languages Press
2007.066.626 Book This dictionary uses the Yale Romanization for transcribing Cantonese. The conversion table of Romanization gives Meyer-Wempe and International Phonetic Alphabet equivalents, but not those for Jyutping (developed in 1993) or Sydney Lau's system. Contents: Preface; Introduction (Pronunciation Guide, Grammatical Notations); A Dictionary of Cantonese (English-Cantonese, Cantonese-English, Character Index); A List of Geographical Names and Common Chinese Surnames; Conversion table of romanization; List of Books Consulted. Cantonese Dictionary: Cantonese-English English-Cantonese Huang, Parker Po-fei 1970 Yale University Press
2007.066.627 Book This is "the first book devoted entirely to both Chinese immigrants and the American immigration officials who sought to keep them out. Erika Lee explores how Chinese exclusion laws not only transformed Chinese American lives, immigration patterns, identities, and families but also recast the United States into a 'gatekeeping nation.' Immigrant identification, border enforcement, survaillance, and deportation policies were extended far beyound any controls that has existed in the United States before." -- from the back cover. Contents: PART I: CLOSING THE GATES: 1. The Chinese Are Coming. How Can We Stop Them?; 2. The Keepers of the Gate; PART II: AT AMERICA'S GATES: 3. Exclusion Acts; 4. One Hundred Kinds of Oppressive Laws; PART III: CRACKS IN THE GATE: 5. Enforcing the Borders; 6. The Crooked Path; PART IV: THE CONSEQUENCES AND LEGACIES OF EXCLUSION: 7. In the Shadow of Exclusion; Epilogue: Echoes of Exclusion in the Late Twentieth Century; and Afterword: Following September 11, 2001. With tables, drawings, and photographs. At America's Gates: Chinese Immigration During the Exclusion Era, 1882-1943 Lee, Erika 2003 The University of North Carolina Press
2007.066.628 Book This is a collection of 21 Taiwanese folk and other songs. Musical notation is provided,as are lyrics in Chinese characters representing the Taiwanese language (Minnan, or Southern Min). Also included is a glossary of musical terms and a list of musical keys used. Song titles are given in both Chinese and English. Taiwan Minggequ Ji, Diyi Ji: The Most Favorite Taiwanese Songs, 1 Liu, Qingxiang 1974 Central Music Publishing Co.
2007.066.629 Book "Arguing that the pattern of residential development in Hong Kong today is the cumulative result of historical forces this study first outlines the Colony's struggle to provide homes for its people over the past 130 years. Attention is then paid to the last ten years, when 'the Past meets the Present' and finally to the next decade, with its plans for the creation of further new towns, which hopefully will go a long way to solving current problems." -- from the back cover. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The Problem Takes Root: 1841-1881; 3. The Chadwick Report; 4. Prelude to Disaster: 1882 - 1894; 5. The Great Plague of 1894 and Remedial Action; 6. Chadwick Returns and New Reforms; 7. The Inter-War Years: 1918 - 1940; 8. The Period of Transition: 1945 - 1961; 9. The Past Meets the Present: 1962 - 1972; 10. Looking Ahead; and 11. References. With charts, maps, tables, drawings, and numerous photographs. Housing in Hong Kong Pryor, E.G. 1973 Oxford University Press
2007.066.630 Book Contents: Preface; A Word from the Supervisor; 1. The Approach Stated; 2. The Research Design; 3. Summary and Analysis of the Findings; 4. Summary, Conclusions, and Policy Recommendations; Notes; Bibliography; and Appendices. The latter include Photographs of selected Districts; Tabular Summaries of the 1971 Hong Kong Census; Preparation of Data Package for SYMAP Program; and Preparation of PL/1 Program for Printing Tables. With numerous figures, maps, tables, and selected photographs. Urban Analysis with Computers: The Case of Hong Kong Wong, David Oi-Yee 1974 The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2007.066.631 Book An account of marriage in ancient China, in nine chapters: 1. An overview of marriage; 2. The forms of marriage; 3. Restrictions on marriage; 4. The annulment of marriage; 5. The systems of marriage; 6. The marriage ceremony; 7. The effect of marriage; 8. The marriage relationship; and 9. The supports for marriage. Zhongguo Gudai Hunyin Shi Chen, Guyuan 1964 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.632 Book An outline of linguistics, in six chapters: 1. An outline of linguistics; 2. The nature and origins of language; 3. The formation of language; 4. The organization of language; 5. The categorization of languages, and language families around the world; and 6. Language change. Yuyanxue Gailun Zhang, Shilu 1968 Taiwan Zhonghua Shuzhu
2007.066.633 Book The "Book of Lord Shang,", a Warring States period classic of the the legalist philosophical school. Shangjun Shu Shang, Yang; Yan, Wanli, editor 1956 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.634 Book This short manual of community development is a translation of an Official Program Publication (No. 37 6/71) of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International. Contents: Foreword; Preface; the goals of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International's promotion of commnity development plans; How to establish a community development plan; The cycle of community development; Step one: research; Step two: analysis; Step three: planning; Step four: action; Step five: evaluation; How to inspire the participation of others; The Junior Chamber of Commerce International's inquiry center; Preparing for community research; and bibliography. Ruhe Tuixing Shequ Fazhan Xu, Zemin editor 1972 Taibei Guoji Qingnian Shanghui
2007.066.635 Book Contents: Chapter one: Introduction; Chapter two: The process of land reform in Taiwan; Chapter three: The influence of land reform on agricultural development; Chapter four: The influence of land reform on the social system; Chapter five: The influence of land reform on social relationships in rural villages; Chapter six: The influence of land reform on rural education; Chapter seven: The influence of land reform on politics; Chapter eight: The influence of land reform on farmers' lives; Chapter nine: Two case studies of families influenced by land reform; Chapter ten: Conclusion; Appendix: Records of the Commission on Rural Tenancy's mediation of tenancy disputes; and Bibliography. Taiwan nong di gai ge dui she hui jing ji ying xiang de yan jiu Cai, Hongjin 1967 Jia xin shui ni gong si wen hua ji jin hui
2007.066.636 Book This is a translation of Official Program Publication No. 22 3/71 of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International. Contents: Preface; For the future of our world -- Searching for a mode of survival; An analysis of the issue -- Pollution on all fronts; Air pollution; Water pollution; pollution of the earth; Noise pollution; and What must be done: Research, analysis, planning, action, evaluation. Ruhe Zhizhi Huanjing Wuran Xu, Zemin, editor 1972 Taibeishi Guoji Qingnian Shanghui
2007.066.637 Book This is the story of the educational experiences of a female middle-school physics teacher in the People's Republic of China who started college in 1954. Titles of sections: University in the 50s -- dancing, talk of love; The divide between "putting on shoes and socks" and "trampling barefoot in the mud"; Educational philosophy will naturally reveal itself in the classroom; The teacher's heavy burden -- some say "down with the teachers, up with the workers"; Running into trouble, how could I stay passive?; Learning from the workers with an open mind; A concrete example of holding class in a factory; A new breakthrough -- building our own hydroelectric station; Exhortation from a solicitous poor peasant; The more everyone took it seriously, the more scared I got; Testing the hydroelectric generator -- the nail-biting time arrives; The tears gush forth; A new task quickly presents itself; Is the headmaster's idea right or wrong?; Taking the students to the village to build the hydroelectric station; How can I take this step, and how can the students follow?; Those intellectuals who can take us seriously are truly treasures; A "grannie" asks us what we're up to; Struggling in a 12-force typhoon; Society's views of the schools basically change; The change in the teachers' thought is quite marked; In the factories, and in the fields, how to foster a Hua Luogeng [China's best-known mathematician]; Teacher Wang's negative opposition, his devotion instead to raising his barnyard animals; Fervor in the school-run factory; Electroplating nose-rings for cattle, saving on brass; As soon as results are achieved, contradictions arise; Should the small factories continue? A question that leads to controversy; Enabling each student to get practical experience in the small factories; Mishap in the nail factory; Passing repeated tests, the school factories stand firm; Some say that the students turned out after the cultural revolution lack in quality; Gathering up the courage to step into the leech pit; In traveling the new road of education, one must traverse three passes; One can't become expert at new things all at once; In herding cattle and catching pigs, one must begin at the beginning; In learning acupuncture, try the needle on yourself; The educational reolution is still ongoing, and may repeat itself again and again. Zai Xin de Jiaoyu Daolu Shang: He Yiwei Zhongguo Nongcun Jiaoshi de Tanhua Lin, Zhigang 1976 Qi shi nian dai za zhi she
2007.066.638 Book Section I The production environment of agriculture in Taiwan and the productivity of natural resources: Subsection 1 The production environment in Taiwan at present; Subsection 2 An economic analysis of agricultural productivity in Taiwan; Subsection 3 The form of agricultural management in present-day Taiwan. Section II Special characteristics of small-farm economy in the Taizhong [T'ai-chung] area and a summary of its economic income: Subsection 1 An explanation of this study's goals, the selection of the study area, and the subjects to be studied; Subsection 2 General characteristics of small-farm economy in the Taizhong area; Subsection 3 The "cooperativization" of agricultural management. Section III: The study of the path to small-farm economic development: Subsection 1 The current state of economic development in Taiwan and the factors promoting such development; Subsection 2 A comparative analysis of economic income for cooperative management versus ordinary management and of mechanized cultivation versus cultivation using animal power; Subsection 3 Summary and conclusions. Taizhong Diqu Xiaonong Jingji Fazhan Tujing zhi Yanjiu Lin, Jinzao 1969 Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan
2007.066.639 Book This is a Chinese translation of Martin Booth's "Opium: A History" originally published in English in 1996. Yapianshi Busi, Mading; Ren, Huali, translator 1999 Hainan Chubanshe
2007.066.640 Book This book contains two parts: The study of legal protections for adopted girls, and a legal perspective on bigamy and adultery. Contents of part I: 1. The meaning of adoption; 2. The evolution of adoption in China; 3. The criteria of adoption; 4. The effect of adoption; 5. The nullification and revocation of adoption; 6. The termination of the adoption relationship; 7. Testamentary adoption; 8. Problems of adoption in Taiwan; 9. The legal import of the protection of adoptees; and 10. The reform of the adoption system. Contents of Part II: 1. Marriage; 2. Contracting marriage; 3. Bigamy; 4. Adultery; 5. Concubinage; 6. Conclusion. Yang nu, chong hun, tong jian zhi yan jiu Liu, Qingbo 1969 Taiwan Shangwu Yinshuguan
2007.066.641 Book Contents: 1. On so-called bureaucracy. 2. Bureaucracies in countries around the world; 3. Special features of Chinese bureaucracies; 4. The socio-economic basis of Chinese bureaucracies; 5. Bureaucracies - Internal stakeholder interests within the bureaucratic stratum, and the spirit of general bureaucratic systems; 6. Bureaucracies and Confucian thought; 7. The aristocratic transformation of bureaucracies, and powerful families; 8. The dual taxation system: The main key to the support for the high degree of development of the bureaucracy; 9. The civil service examination system: The second key to the support for the high degree of development of the bureaucracy; 10. The political and economic life of bureaucrats; 11. The economic life of peasants under bureaucratic government; 12. The influence of the bureaucratic system on the long-term social stagnation in China; 13. Modern modifications of the Chinese bureaucracy; 14. The collapse of the traditional bureaucracy; 15. The evolution and transformation of the new and old bureaucratic systems; 16. The maturation of the new bureaucracy; 17. The future of the Chinese bureaucracy. Zhongguo guan liao zheng zhi yan jiu : Zhongguo guan liao zheng zhi zhi jing ji de li shi de jie xi Wang, Yanan n.d. Po Wen Book Co.
2007.066.642 Book Contents: 1. Mathematics in history and the history of mathematics; 2. The structural mechanism of Chinese traditional calendrics; 3. The system of astronomical constants, and calendrical adjustments; 4. Rational approximation to real numbers; 5. The method of interpolation; 6. Polynomial functions and matrices; 7. Calendrics in the Taiyi method of divination. There is an index. Zhongguo lifa yu shuxue Qu, Anjing 2005 Kexue Chubanshe
2007.066.643 Book This is the gazetteer for Zhuluo (Chu-lo) County, Taiwan, first published in 1717. Contents: 1. Environs; 2. Officially regulated features; 3. The official complement and notable residents; 4. Religious ceremonies; 5. Education; 6. Taxes and corvee labor; 7. Military defence; 8. Customs and climate; 9. Biographies; 10. Products; 11. Arts; 12. Miscellaneous records. Zhuluo Xianzhi: Taiwan Fangzhi Huikan 6 1958 Taiwan Yinhang Jingji Yanjiushi
2007.066.644 Book First published in 1946. "No work on Japan has attempted to tell so profoundly and from so many aspects the development of the ideology of the Japanese as it is reflected in the daily manners and customs of their life. This recognized classic of cultural anthjropology is of enduring interest as a contribution to the history of human thought, and as an illumination of the cause and conduct of World War II it is of primary importance. " -- From the back cover. Contents; 1. Assignment: Japan; 2. The Japanese in the war; 3. Taking one's proper station; 4. The Meiji reform; 5. Debtor to the ages and the world; 6. Repaying one-ten-thousandth; 7. The repayment "hardest to bear:; 8. Clearing one's name; 9 The circle of human feelings; 10. The dilemma of virtue; 11. Self-discipline; 12. The child learns; 13. The Japanese since VJ-day; Glossary; Index. The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture Benedict, Ruth 1974 Meridian
2007.066.645 Book First published in 1919, this book contains 199 poems by some of the major authors in Chinese history. Numerous line drawings and full-color illustrations. Translations from the Chinese Waley, Arthur 1941 Alfred A. Knopf
2007.066.646 Book Lao She (the pen name of Shu Qingchun (February 3, 1899 ? August 24, 1966)) was a very influential writer of the first part of the 20th century. Rickshaw Boy, "...also known in the West as "Camel Xiangzi" or "Rickshaw"), was published in 1936. It describes the tragic life of a rickshaw puller in Beijing of the 1920s and is considered to be a classic of modern Chinese literature. The English version Rickshaw Boy became a US bestseller in 1945."-- Wikipedia. Evan King is the pen name of Robert Spencer Ward (1906-1968) his translation was unauthorized and evidently took many liberties with the original. Rickshaw Boy Lau, Shaw 1945 Reynal and Hitchcock
2007.066.647 Book This is a popular account of sex and love in Chinese history. Contents: Ch.1 Yin, yang, and the vital essence; Ch.2 Dragon emperors and queens; Ch.3 The duties and desires of the eunuch; Ch.4 Celestial stems for precious flowers; Ch.5 The assault on the jade pavillion; Ch.6 Prolonging the pleasure; Ch.7 The darker side of loving; Ch.8 The ladies of the green bowers; Ch.9 The fiction of facts and fancy; Epilogue; Bibliography. The Yin Yang: The Chinese Way of Love Humana, Charles 1971 Avon Books
2007.066.648 Book Contents: 1. Some problems in the study of South Chinese rural life; 2. Mountains and water: The traditional landscape of China and its consequences for the modern world; 3. Changing patterns of land use in rural Hong Kong; 4. Traditional aquaculture in Hong Kong; 5. Some Chinese methods of dealing with crowding; 6. Lineage atrophy in Chinese society; 7. A preliminary note on fictive kinship in Chinese society; 8. The minimax strategy in the South Chinese diet; 9. Cantonese ethnohoptology; 10. Fold medicine in rural Hong Kong; 11. Feng-shui: Ideology and ecololgy; 12. Homage to the locality: Religion in the agricultural landscape; Epilogue: Some tentative and preliminary thoughts on wet rice agriculture in general and on its development. Mountains and Water: Essays on the Cultural Ecology of South Coastal China Anderson, E. N. 1973 Orient Cultural Service
2007.066.649 Book A photographic essary recording five months' travel throughout China in 1979. In China Arnold, Eve 1980 Alfred A. Knopf
2007.066.650 Book This is a study of ecological adaptation on Tai Yu Shan (Lantau Island, Hong Kong) based on field research conducted in 1962-1963. Contents: Ch.1 General background; Ch.2 Historical background; Ch.3 Ecological adaptation and livelihood; Ch.4 The ecology of padi cultivation; Ch.5 Traditional land tenure; Epilogue 1964; Notes; Bibliography; Chinese references consulted; Glossary. Tai Yu Shan: Traditional Ecological Adaptation in a South Chinese Island da Silva, Armando 1972 Orient Cultural Service
2007.066.651 Book A summary of some of the teachings of Confucius. Contents: I. Introduction; II. The life of Confucius (by Szema Ch'ien); III. Central harmony; IV. Ethics and politics; V. Aphorisms of Confucius; VI. First discourse: Education through the six classics; VII. Second discourse: An interview with Duke Ai; VIII. Third discourse: The vision of a social order; IX. On education; X. On music; XI. Mencius. The Wisdom of Confucius Lin, Yutang, ed. 1949 Random House
2007.066.652 Book "American Born Chinese is a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang. Released in 2006 by First Second Books, it was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Awards in the category of Young People's Literature. It won the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award[1] and the 2007 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album: New. It was the first graphic novel recognized by the National Book Foundation. It was colored by cartoonist Lark Pien, who received the 2007 Harvey Award for Best Colorist for her work on the book. The book starts out with three seemingly different tales, and then merges them all together at the climax. The first tale is the legendary folk tale of The Monkey King, which is renowned all through China and in many parts of Asia. This story is from the Chinese classic novel Journey to the West, but is not the same as the traditional one, it changed some details. This tale includes the Monkey king who is born of stone becoming something that he isn't. While doing this he masters the twelve disciplines of Kung-Fu. The second tale is the story of a second-generation child of immigrants from China named Jin Wang, who still is heavily influenced by Chinese culture. The story follows his life through the making of his best friend, to him falling in love with a girl, and many adventures in between. The third tale follows the story of an American boy named Danny, whose Chinese cousin Chin-Kee comes and visits every year. Chin-Kee is the ultimate Chinese stereotype in terms of accent, fashion sense, hairstyle, appearance, and hobbies. The high school Danny attends is called "Oliphant High School", which Yang has said he named after political cartoonist Pat Oliphant, in response to a comic he took offense to. Many of Chin-Kee's stereotypical quirks are also lifted from this cartoon. Jin Wang is an American born Chinese, who seemingly wants one thing. To fit in." -- Wikipedia American Born Chinese Yang, Gene Luen 2006 Square Fish
2007.066.653 Book Contents: Introduction; The plates; Documentary illustrations and commentaties: I. The natural world; II. the moving spirit; III. Cycles of change; IV. Heaven and earth; V. Ritual; VI. The mystical power of calligraphy; VII. Secret practices; VIII. The realm of the immortals. Many photographs, drawaings, and other illustrations. Tao: The Chinese Philosophy of Time and Change Rawson, Philip 1973 Crown Publishers
2007.066.654 Book A lavishly illustrated book on aspects of the history of opium production, trade, and use, with a focus on the British involvement. Opium: The Poisoned Poppy Robson, Michael 1992 FormAsia Books
2007.066.655 Book This "gazetteer" describing Qing Dynasty Miaoli County in Taiwan is a 1953 edition of the 1893 original. Contents: Preface; An account of manuscript copies; 1. Illustrations (19 double pages of maps and drawings); 2. Environs; 3. Infrastructure; 4. Taxes and corvee; 5. Products; 6. Notable sites and structures; 7. Customs (including those of the Aborigines); 8. Auspicious and omenous happenings; 9. Education; 10. Ceremonies and celebrations; 11. Military preparations; 12. A list of officials; 13. A list of those who passed the civil and miltary exams; 14. Biographies; 15. Literature and srt; 16. Appendix (notes on people, events, and places). Miaoli Xianzhi Shen, Maoyin 1953 Miaolixian Wenxian Weiyuanhui
2007.066.656 Book A collection of 24 essays on Chinese society by Maurice Freedman, an eminent social anthropologist, in five parts: 1. The Chinese in Southeast Asia; 2. Chinese society in Singapore; 3. Social change in the New Territories of Hong Kong; 4. Kinship and religion in China; 5. On the study of Chinese society. The Study of Chinese Society: Essays by Maurice Freedman Freedman, Maurice; Skinner, G. William, editor 1979 Stanford University Press
2007.066.657 Book A survey of China and Korea in 36 chapters: 1. Glimpses of the ancient shore; 2. The mountain monastery; 3. The island of flowers; 4. The hub of the world; 5. The three rivers; 6. Modern Canton; 7. Along West River; 8. Natural wonders; 9. The head of river navigation; 10. Some Chinese customs; 11. The highlands of China; 12. The land of the "golden teeth"; 13. The river of the golden sand; 14. In darkest Tibet; 15. The mountaineers of China/ 16. Birds of China; 17. Village life; 18. The country schools; 19. The women of China; 20. Upper Yangtse Kiang; 21. Picturesque China; 22. The grand canyon of the great river; 23. From the mountains to the sea; 24. Shanghai, the city of commerce; 25. Footprints in the sands of centuries; 26. The era of Chinese chivalry; 27. The dynasty of the Mongols; 28. Imperial hunting-grounds; 29. The Mings and Manchus; 30. How Europe entered China; 31. The Taipeing Rebellion; 32. Foreign influence; 33. The order of the sword; 34. The Imperial capital; 35. The siege in Pekin; 36. China at the beginning of the new century. Profusely illustrated with full-page engravings, photographs, drawings, and a colored map. China: The Country and Its People Browne, G. Waldo; Long, John D., introduction 1901 Dana Estes & Company
2007.066.658 Book Contents: I. Over-all Agrarian Programs; II. Agragian Reform -- Land Redistribution; III. Organized Farming; IV. Agricultural Production and Productivity; V. Agricultural Tax and Rural Credit; VI. Collection and Marketing of Agricultural Products; VII; Agro-technical Programs; VIII. Miscellaneous: Rural Statistics, Rural Administrative Divisions, etc. Also contains Notes; Glossary; Index of Documents According to Source, and nine tables of data. Agrarian Policies of Mainland China: A Documentary Study (1949-1956) Chao, Kuo-chun 1963 Harvard University Press
2007.066.659 Book Contents: I The Land in which the Monguors Live; II. The Monguors; III. Organization of the Monguor Clan; IV. The Village; V. Family Life; VI. Economic Life; VII. Conclusions. Illustrated with photographs, maps. The Monguors of the Kansu-Tibetan Frontier: Their Origin, History, and Social Organization Schram, Louis M.J. 1954 American Philosophical Society
2007.066.660 Book Contents: Introduction (The Secret Sources; Eternal Change; Vital Breath; Bodily yin-yang and Alchemy; The Spirit World; The Magic Power of Calligraphy; The Mystic Graphic Arts; Making Talismans; Talismanic Language; The Taoist Vision): The Plates: The Figures (Meditational diagrams and talismans; Charms for summoning spirtis; Preventive talismans; Protective talimans; Curative talismans; Inplements of magic): Note on the Tao-tsang (Taoist canon): Cronology: Bibliography. Profusely illustrated. Tao Magic: The Chinese Art of the Occult Legeza, Laszlo 1975 Pantheon Books
2007.066.661 Book An exploration of addiction by Shao Liu (Li Shaoliu), a novelist, short-story writer, and screen-writer. Contents: I Life's Double-edged Sword (1. What kind of book is this?; 2. The savage tide of addiction; 3. The major crisis of the post-war era; 4. Saying goodbye to Freud; 5. Stimulus : pleasure : increased pleasure : addiction; 6. Physiological addiction and psychological addiction; 7. Life's double-edged sword) II. Leisure time and addiction (1. The leisure-time aspects of addiction; 2. Benefit and harm); III. The 21st century's number-one assassin; tobacco (1. Imported cigarette advertising makes television its launching pad; 2. The harmful nature of tobacco and addiction; 3. Revelations about the changes in smoking prevalence in the East and West; 4. Young smokers : female smokers : second-hand smoke; 5. The mixed blessing of smoking prohibition). IV. Tranquilizer : analgesic ; soporific : hallucinogen (1. No good deed goes unpunished; 2. The consequences of medical intervention; 3. Toxics : psychedelics : aphrodisiacs; 4. Psychological dependence and palliative care). V. Alcohol -- An addictive substance with cultural characteristics (1. The prophecy of Yu and the curse of history; 2. The constituents of alcoholic drinks, the addictive nature of alcohol, and its harmful nature; 3. Myths of drinking alcohol; 4. Young and female drinkers; 5. Drunkenness and crime; 6. The [Zhou dynasty] "Edict on drunkenness" and prohibitions on drinking; 7. Methods of dealing with drunkenness; 8. Satisfying humankind's rational addiction-associated needs; 9. The need to revise the culture of alcohol.). VI. The global landscape of addiction -- Gambling (1. The mechanism of gambling addiction; 2. Gamblers, sharpers, and high-rollers; 3. An exploration of the problem of gambling legalization; 4. The sale of lottery tickets and grand prize chances; 5. The mysteries of gambling; 6. Gambling is an addictive behavior which is relatively easy to give up.). VII. The enemy that could annihilate humanity -- drugs (1. The "white plague" spreading throughout China; 2. Types of drugs; 3. The global scale of drugs; 4. The loss of integrity and the alienation of civilization; 5. Drugs and AIDS; 6. Distinctive features of the contemporary drug problem; 7. Can drugs be banned?; 8. The only road to drug prohibition -- Global cooperation; 9. A struggle uncertain of victory?). Postscript -- Humanity must return to simple truths. Cheng Yin Xing Shao, Lu 1997 Zhong guo she hui chu ban she
2007.066.662 Book Lin Yi Pu: The Social and Economic History of a Chinese Township in Taiwan. Contents: Introduction; Part I, Ecology and the Historical Background (Chapter 1, The Ecology; Chapter 2, The Historical Background); Part II, Economic Change (Chapter 3, Economic Development (1665-1894); Chapter 4, The Colonial Economy Under Japanese Rule; Chapter 5, The Impact of Economic Planning Under the National Government); Part III, Social Development (Chapter 6, Organization of Temples and Territorial Groups; Chapter 7, Lineage Formation and Expansion); Conclusion; References; Appendixes. Linyi bu : yi ge Taiwan shi zhen di she hui jing ji fa zhan shi Zhuang, YingZhang 1977 Zhong yang yan jiu yuan min zu xue yan jiu suo
2007.066.663 Book This is a dictionary of terms and phrases used in various secret languages in China, past and present. Area covered: 1. The marketplace; 2. Prostitution; 3. Gambling; 4. Greenwood (rural bandits) 5. Robbers' 6. Jianghu (vagabonds); 7. Beggars; 8. Itinerant doctors; 9. Shamans and physiognomists; 10. Religious sects; 11. Recreation and sports; 12. Business; 13. Palace and eunuchs; 14. Prisons; 15. Triad societies; 16. Gelaohui secret society; 17. Green Gang secret society; 18. Hongbang secret society; 19. Other secret societies; 20. Taiping Heavenly Kingdom; 21. Popular argot; 22. Servants and coolies; 23. Spies; 24. Thieves; 25. Gangsters; 26. Con-men; 27. Holdup men; 28. Smugglers and market speculators; 29. Kidnappers and human traffickers; 30. Drug users and sellers; 31. Other criminal groups; 32. Secret languages in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Zhonghua Yinyu Daquan Pan, Qingyun 1995 Shanghai Xue lin chu ban she
2008.001.328 Book Colloids Kruyt, H. R. and H. S. VAN Klooster John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2008.001.329 Book Dictionary A German-English Dictionary for Chemists Patterson, Austin M., Ph.D. John Wiley & Son, Inc.
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2008.001.331 Book Chemistry text book, copyright 1934 Colloid Chemistry
2008.001.332 Book Compilation of various essays, short stories, orations, and other writings of the English language, intended for students in China, copyright 1930, Shanghai. Representative Masterpieces
2008.001.333 Book Physics textbook written in Chinese Principles of Physics
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2008.001.338 Book Yearbook for 1934 class of Fuh Tan University.
2008.001.339 Book Volume 2 of the Second Edition, Daily Everything Book, written in Chinese, copyright 1934, an almanac
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2008.001.342 Book Book discussing how to write proper letters in English, for Chinese audience. Selected English Letters
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2008.001.344 Book Book containing collection of newspaper articles, from a Shanghai paper
2008.001.345 Book Physics texbook by Millikan and Gale, written in Chinese Practical Physics
2008.001.346 Book Textbook for the teaching of writing and journalism, a compliation of newspaper articles from various English-language newspapers. Writing of Today
2008.001.347 Book Collection of English-language short stories, intended for a Chinese audience learning English. The World's Best Short Stories
2008.001.348 Book Chemistry textbook, written in Chinese, regarding the chemistry of food and digestion. Food Chemistry
2008.001.349 Book Compliation of works by Washington Irving. Irving's Sketch Book
2008.001.350 Book Textbook of short essays designed for Chinese students learning English. Specimens of Short Essays
2008.001.351 Book Chemistry textbook, copyright 1935. Electro-Chemistry
2008.001.352 Book Book regarding chemical weapons by Fries and West, published in 1921. Chemical Warfare
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2008.002.091.001 Tape, Video "12-1-A" by Wakako Yamauchi, Fall 1995 1995
2008.002.091.002 Tape, Video A-Fest '99, 5/13/99. Gary Fukushima, Mike Min (no E-Rok). 120 minutes. A-Fest '99, 5/13/99 1999
2008.002.091.003 Tape, Video A-Fest '99, 5/14/99, Arnaldo! Arnaldo Innocentes, Gender Illusionist. 25 minutes (partial). A-Fest '99, 5/14/99, Arnaldo! 1999
2008.002.091.004 Tape, Video A-Fest '99, Y. Murao. Yoko Performance, To Drift. A-Fest '99, Y. Murao 1999
2008.002.091.005 Tape, Video A-Fest '99, Susie Kozawa with Aono Jiken, Mew Chang Tsing - A Peel. A-Fest '99, Susie Kozawa with Aono Jiken, Mew Chang Tsing - A Peel 1999
2008.002.091.006 Tape, Video A-Fest 2000, Susie & Mew. A-Fest 2000, Susie & Mew 2000
2008.002.091.007 Tape, Video All One Tribe. Directed and choreographed by Bensie Santos. Special reception with community leaders. 115 minutes. All One Tribe 7/10/1998
2008.002.091.008 Tape, Video And The Soul Shall Dance. Filmed and edited by Rk Production. And The Soul Shall Dance 1993 Rk Production
2008.002.091.009 Tape, Video "Breaking the Silence" I. February 19, 1986. Seattle Taiko, Issei and Nisei. Video by Dean Wong. Audio by Connie Sugahara. "Breaking the Silence" I 2/19/1986
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