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East of Delhi: Multilingual Literary culture and world literature (2023)
Book
Orsini, F. (2023). East of Delhi: Multilingual Literary culture and world literature. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197658291.001.0001

East of Delhi is a history of the multilingual literary culture of northern India. It takes a longue durée approach, from the beginnings of recorded vernacular literature in the late fourteenth century to its codification into separate, monolingual h... Read More about East of Delhi: Multilingual Literary culture and world literature.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature in Translation (2023)
Book
Bruno, C., Klein, L., & Song, C. (Eds.). (2023). The Bloomsbury Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature in Translation. Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350215337

Offering the first systematic overview of modern and contemporary Chinese literature from a translation studies perspective, this handbook provides students, researchers and teachers with a context in which to read and appreciate the effects of lingu... Read More about The Bloomsbury Handbook of Modern Chinese Literature in Translation.

The mediative role of learning materials: Raising L2 learners’ awareness of silence and conversational repair during L2 interaction (2023)
Journal Article
Harumi, S. (2023). The mediative role of learning materials: Raising L2 learners’ awareness of silence and conversational repair during L2 interaction. Journal of Silence Studies in Education, 2(2), 145-162. https://doi.org/10.31763/jsse.v2i2.79

This conceptual article explores the role of pedagogical mediation in raising Japanese English as a foreign language (EFL) learners’ awareness of cross-culturally diverse roles of silence and conversational repair strategies during turn-taking in sec... Read More about The mediative role of learning materials: Raising L2 learners’ awareness of silence and conversational repair during L2 interaction.

The Fourth Cinema: Morality, and Tragedy in African Cinema (2023)
Journal Article
Bello, S. (in press). The Fourth Cinema: Morality, and Tragedy in African Cinema. The Journal of Aesthetic Education,

This paper focuses on the concept of “The Fourth Cinema” whose questions of morality and tragedy as well as deep history and recorded history are interwoven and inseparable. This is important not solely to clarify specific misinterpretations but also... Read More about The Fourth Cinema: Morality, and Tragedy in African Cinema.

Re-narrating the Folk Legend of Jaomae Nang Norn: Human-nature Contact between Ecological Spiritualities and Buddhist Hybridity (2023)
Journal Article
Harrison, R., & Sutiwipakorn Toopyanont, W. (2023). Re-narrating the Folk Legend of Jaomae Nang Norn: Human-nature Contact between Ecological Spiritualities and Buddhist Hybridity. Journal of Southeast Asian Ecocriticism, 1(2), 66-86

Tham Luang—Khun Nam Nang Norn cave complex in Chiang Rai province,Thailand, has been constellated with magic and cultural-natural deep history. The beliefs and practices of revering the mountain have been circulated among locals, especially the Tai Y... Read More about Re-narrating the Folk Legend of Jaomae Nang Norn: Human-nature Contact between Ecological Spiritualities and Buddhist Hybridity.

Mahsati Ganjavi (2023)
Other
Hammond, M. Mahsati Ganjavi. Cham

Mahsati Ganjavi was a pioneer of the Persian quatrain (rubaʿi) who flourished in the eleventh or, as is more likely, the twelfth century CE. Her surname suggests she hailed from the city of Ganja, in modern-day Azerbaijan. After her fourteenth-centur... Read More about Mahsati Ganjavi.

Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil (2023)
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Hammond, M. Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil. Cham

Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil was a poet who lived in Muslim Iberia (al-Andalus) in the twelfth century CE and whose scant textual legacy has disproportionately captured the imagination of literary historians for two reasons: First, she was Jewish and, as an... Read More about Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil.

al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr) (2023)
Other
Hammond, M. al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr). Cham

al-Khansaʾ was a remarkable poet of seventh-century Arabia whose life and career spanned the Jahiliyya (or pre-Islamic era) and the coming of Islam, making her what is termed a mukhadrama. al-Khansaʾ’s collected poetry, or diwan, circulated widely in... Read More about al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr).

State Capitalism and Development in East Asia since 1945 (2023)
Book
Miller, O. (Ed.). (2023). State Capitalism and Development in East Asia since 1945. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004524262

During the second half of the twentieth century the countries of East Asia saw one of the most remarkable transformations in human history, from relatively poor societies to global powerhouses of accumulation, proletarianisation and mega-urbanisation... Read More about State Capitalism and Development in East Asia since 1945.

Ha-Yehudim ve-Svivatam = היהודים וסביבתם (2023)
Book Chapter
Wallach, Y. (2023). Ha-Yehudim ve-Svivatam = היהודים וסביבתם. In Y. Ben Naeh, & M. Held (Eds.), Ha-Yishuv Ha-Sfaradi Ha-Yashan = היישוב הישן הספרדי בארץ ישראל (39-56). Yad Ben Zvi

The Discursive Construction of a Sense of Community within Hashtag Communities - A Case Study of #Kpop Tweets - (2023)
Journal Article
Lee, S., & Ju, Y.-K. (2023). The Discursive Construction of a Sense of Community within Hashtag Communities - A Case Study of #Kpop Tweets -. *Journal not in list, 45(7), 421-434. https://doi.org/10.33645/cnc.2023.07.45.07.421

This article examines the discursive construction of a sense of community within hashtag communities on Twitter, using a case study of tweets containing the hashtag ‘#Kpop’. Hashtags enable users to form loosely connected communities with others who... Read More about The Discursive Construction of a Sense of Community within Hashtag Communities - A Case Study of #Kpop Tweets -.

Chinese Transcription of Buddhist Terms in the Late Hàn Dynasty (2023)
Journal Article
Baley, J., Hill, N. W., & Caldwell, E. (2023). Chinese Transcription of Buddhist Terms in the Late Hàn Dynasty. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 9(10), https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.110

This dataset is a compilation of Chinese transcriptions of Buddhist terms produced by translators from the late Hàn period. It is a compilation of the previous works of Coblin (1983), Karashima (2010), Vetter (2012), Hill, Nattier, Granger, and Kollm... Read More about Chinese Transcription of Buddhist Terms in the Late Hàn Dynasty.

Printed Text Recognition for Lexical Lists in Chinese- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Glossing (2023)
Journal Article
Hill, N. W., & Li, S. (2023). Printed Text Recognition for Lexical Lists in Chinese- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Glossing. Journal of Open Humanities Data, 9(15), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.5334/johd.119

This study presents a dataset serving as a benchmark for the recognition of printed text in lexical lists using Chinese-IPA glossing. The paper provides an overview of the baseline model, transcription model, and PyLaia engines employed in the resear... Read More about Printed Text Recognition for Lexical Lists in Chinese- International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) Glossing.