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Volume 8, No. 2 - November 2019
(ISSN 2158-9666)

Buddhist Art of Mongolia: Cross-Cultural Connections, Discoveries, and Interpretations
Introduction
Uranchimeg Tsultemin, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
Buddhist Archeology in Mongolia: Zanabazar and the Géluk Diaspora beyond Tibet
Uranchimeg Tsultemin, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
In Search of the Khutugtu’s Monastery: The Site and Its Heritage
Sampildondovin Chuluun, Academy of Sciences, Mongolia
Visualizing the Non-Buddhist Other: A Historical Analysis of the Shambhala Myth in Mongolia at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz, University of Bern
The Interplay between Text and Image: The Molon Toyin’s Tale
Vesna A. Wallace, University of California, Santa Barbara
The Cult of Boudhanath Stupa/Jarung Khashar Suvraga in Mongolia: Texts, Images, and Architectural Replicas
Isabelle Charleux, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (GSRL- EPHE-PSL)
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Beyond Comparison: Japan and Its Colonial Empire in Transimperial Relations
Introduction
Satoshi Mizutani, Doshisha University
Transimperial Genealogies of Korea as a Protectorate: The Egypt Model in Japan’s Politics of Colonial Comparison
Satoshi Mizutani, Doshisha University
School Politics in the Borderlands and Colonies of Imperial Germany: A Japanese Colonial Perspective, ca. 1900–1925
Akiyoshi Nishiyama, Kyoritsu Women’s University
The French Colonization and Japanese Occupation of Indochina during the Second World War: Encounters of the French, Japanese, and Vietnamese
Chizuru Namba, Keio University
Comparisons and Deflections: Indian Nationalists in the Political Economy of Japanese Imperialism, 1931–1938
Aaron Peters, University of Toronto
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Individual Articles
Specters of Dependency: Hou Yuon and the Origins of Cambodia’s Marxist Vision (1955–1975)
Matthew Galway, University of Melbourne
Homeless in the Fatherland: Xiao Hong’s Migrant Geographies
Clara Iwasaki, University of Alberta
Imagining Female Heroism: Three Tales of the Female Knight-Errant in Republican China
Iris Ma, University of Notre Dame