HARVARD JOURNAL OF ASIATIC STUDIES
VOL. LX   NO.1    2000


CONTENTS

Meiji Japan's Y23 Crisis and the Discovery of the Future: Suehiro Tetcho's Nijusan-nen mirai-ki
KYOKO KURITA

5

Being Public: The Politics of Representation in 1918 Shanghai
BRYNA GOODMAN

45

Ambiguous Boundaries: Redefining Royal Authority in the Kingdom of Ryukyu
GREGORY SMITS

89

The Qing Court's Tibet Connection: Lcang skya Rol pa'i rdo rje and the Qianlong Emperor
XIANGYUN WANG

125

The Fu's "General Ho" Poems: Social Obligations and Poetic Response
EVA SHAN CHOU

165

Samurai and Merchant in Mid-Tokugawa Japan: Tani Tannai's Record of Daily Necessities
CONSTANTINE N. VAPORIS

205

Review Articles:

Japanese Books in Perspective
CHARLES SHIRO INOUYE

229

China and the World Economy: Exports, Regions, and Theories
PETER C. PERDUE

259

Reviews:

Powerful Relations: Kinship, Status, and the State in Sung China (960-1279), by Beverly J. Bossler
JOHN W. CHAFFEE

277

Japanese Cultural Policy Toward China, 1918-1931: A Comparative Perspective, by See Heng Teow
JOSHUA FOGEL

290

Watarai Shinto: An Intellectual History of the Outer Shrine in Ise, by Mark Teeuwen
ALLAN GRAPARD

293

Visions of Ryukyu Identity and Ideology in Early-Modern Thought and Politics, by Gregory Smits
DAVID HOWELL

304

Crazy Ji: Chinese Religion and Popular Literature, by Meir Shahar
DAVID K. JORDAN

312

Writing and Renunciation in Medieval Japan: The Works of the Poet-Priest Kamo no Chomei, by Rajyashree Pandey
EDWARD KAMENS

318

Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity, by Berend J. ter Haar
DAVID OWNBY

324

Mothers and Sons in Chinese Buddhism, by Alan Cole
CHÜN-FANG YÜ

333

Yeni Gelen Süreli Yayınlar (2000)