Preface
(2019)
Book Chapter
Howard, K., Park, G.-S., & Otmazgin, N. (2019). Preface. In K. Howard, G.-S. Park, & N. Otmazgin (Eds.), Transcultural Fandom and the Globalization of Hallyu (5-7). Korea University Press
All Outputs (962)
Review of John Morgan O’Connell, Commemorating Gallipoli Through Music (2019)
Journal Article
Howard, K. (2019). Review of John Morgan O’Connell, Commemorating Gallipoli Through Music. Yearbook for traditional music, 51, 282-284. https://doi.org/10.1017/ytm.2019.19
A Variety of Grammatical Constructions: Double-Accusative Constructions in Korean Revisited (2019)
Journal Article
Yeon, J. (2019). A Variety of Grammatical Constructions: Double-Accusative Constructions in Korean Revisited. Korean Linguistics = 한국 어학 = Han'guk ŏhak, 85, 203-241. https://doi.org/10.20405/kl.2019.11.85.35In Korean, there are constructions in which the accusative particle ul/lul occurs on more than one NP within a single sentence. Among many types of the so-called ‘Double Accusative Constructions’ (DAC), an External Possession (EP) Type DAC (Payne & B... Read More about A Variety of Grammatical Constructions: Double-Accusative Constructions in Korean Revisited.
Playing the Spinal Chord: Tantric Musicology and Bengali Songs in the Nineteenth Century (2019)
Journal Article
Williams, R. D. (2019). Playing the Spinal Chord: Tantric Musicology and Bengali Songs in the Nineteenth Century. Journal of Hindu Studies, 12(3), 319-338. https://doi.org/10.1093/jhs/hiz017Across the nineteenth century, Bengali songbook editors applied musicological theory to their tantric religious practices. Responding to the new possibilities of musical publishing, these editors developed innovative techniques of relating the body t... Read More about Playing the Spinal Chord: Tantric Musicology and Bengali Songs in the Nineteenth Century.
Flexibility and egalitarianism: musical insights from hunter-gatherers (2019)
Journal Article
Rudge, A. (2019). Flexibility and egalitarianism: musical insights from hunter-gatherers. Ethnomusicology Forum, 28(2), 163-183. https://doi.org/10.1080/17411912.2019.1683875Among egalitarian hunter-gatherer groups across the African continent, musical practices and egalitarian socialities are argued to be mutually implicated with one another. Southeast Asian hunter-gatherers also practice egalitarianism, however, and th... Read More about Flexibility and egalitarianism: musical insights from hunter-gatherers.
An Extraordinary Scandal: The Westminster Expenses Crisis and Why it Still Matters (2019)
Book
Crewe, E., & Walker, A. (2019). An Extraordinary Scandal: The Westminster Expenses Crisis and Why it Still Matters. Haus PublishingFeaturing interviews with the MPs, journalists and officials close to the centre of Britain's biggest political crisis since the Profumo Affair, this is the story of what really happened during the expenses scandal of 2009. Andrew Walker, the tax exp... Read More about An Extraordinary Scandal: The Westminster Expenses Crisis and Why it Still Matters.
Will protests herald a new era in Iraqi politics? (2019)
Other
Salam, D. Will protests herald a new era in Iraqi politics?
From Sinner to Model Ancestor: King David in Post-Biblical Jewish and Christian Literature and Art (2019)
Journal Article
Hezser, C. (2019). From Sinner to Model Ancestor: King David in Post-Biblical Jewish and Christian Literature and Art. The Ancient Near East today, 7(10),
The Emergence of Translation Studies in Japan in the 1970s (2019)
Book Chapter
Sato-Rossberg, N. (2019). The Emergence of Translation Studies in Japan in the 1970s. In N. Sato-Rossberg, & A. Uchiyama (Eds.), Diverse Voices in Translation Studies in East Asia. Peter Lang
Mixed categories: The Morphosyntax of noun modification (2019)
Book
Nikolaeva, I., & Spencer, A. (2019). Mixed categories: The Morphosyntax of noun modification. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108233903Exploring the phenomenon of 'mixed categories', this book is the first in-depth study of the way in which languages can use a noun, as opposed to an adjective, to modify another noun. It investigates noun-adjective hybrids - adjectives and adjective-... Read More about Mixed categories: The Morphosyntax of noun modification.
Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator (2019)
Journal Article
Ying, Q., Hansen, M. C., Sun, L., Wang, L., & Steininger, M. (2019). Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator. Environmental Research Letters, 14, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab443eLeading indicators of future economic activity include measures such as new housing starts, managers purchasing index, money supply, and bond yields. Such macroeconomic and financial indicators hold predictive power in signaling recessionary periods.... Read More about Satellite-detected gain in built-up area as a leading economic indicator.
Central Bankers who Ignore Climate Change are Not Doing their Job (2019)
Digital Artefact
Volz, U. (2019). Central Bankers who Ignore Climate Change are Not Doing their Job
The Modernity of Caste and the Market Economy (2019)
Journal Article
Mosse, D. (2020). The Modernity of Caste and the Market Economy. Modern Asian Studies, 54(4), 1225-1271. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X19000039What place does the caste system have in modern India with its globally-integrating market economy? The most influential anthropological approaches to caste have tended to emphasize caste as India’s traditional religious and ritual order, or (treatin... Read More about The Modernity of Caste and the Market Economy.
The space between us: feminist values and humanitarian power dynamics in research with refugees (2019)
Journal Article
Lokot, M. (2019). The space between us: feminist values and humanitarian power dynamics in research with refugees. Gender & Development, 27(3), 467-484. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552074.2019.1664046International humanitarian and development agencies striving to promote gender equality and women’s empowerment sometimes neglect to recognise the power hierarchies present in their own engagement with communities. Drawing on research on Syrian refug... Read More about The space between us: feminist values and humanitarian power dynamics in research with refugees.
Haptic Vision: Making Surface Sense of Islamic Material Culture (2019)
Book Chapter
O'Meara, S. (2019). Haptic Vision: Making Surface Sense of Islamic Material Culture. In R. Skeates, & J. Day (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Sensory Archaeology (467-480). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315560175-27This chapter argues that in Sunni Islam, vision is normatively configured as a sense more haptic than optical. Sight touches, glances. It does not see through; that is the prerogative of God, rulers, and mystics, and one of the joys of Paradise. In s... Read More about Haptic Vision: Making Surface Sense of Islamic Material Culture.
‘Bigamy’, ‘marriage fraud’ and colonial patriarchy in Kayes, French Sudan (1905–1925) (2019)
Book Chapter
Rodet, M. (2019). ‘Bigamy’, ‘marriage fraud’ and colonial patriarchy in Kayes, French Sudan (1905–1925). In K. Barclay, J. Meek, & A. Thomson (Eds.), Courtship, Marriage and Marriage Breakdown. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780367824228-7Examining court cases of ‘marriage fraud’ and ‘bigamy’ heard in the region of Kayes (French Sudan, currently Mali) in the first half of the twentieth century, this chapter analyses the lack of colonial interest in understanding the complex geographie... Read More about ‘Bigamy’, ‘marriage fraud’ and colonial patriarchy in Kayes, French Sudan (1905–1925).
An Overview of Recent Trends in Official Development Assistance: Contradictory New Directions in the Relationship between DAC Donors and China (2019)
Book Chapter
McQuinn, M. (2019). An Overview of Recent Trends in Official Development Assistance: Contradictory New Directions in the Relationship between DAC Donors and China. In Y. Zheng, & J. Qian (Eds.), Development and Poverty Reduction: A Global Comparative Perspective. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429292125-5This chapter provides an overview of the interrelated issues affecting official development assistance (ODA) and situates a discussion of future trajectories for Development Assistance Committee (DAC)-China aid relations within these complex strands.... Read More about An Overview of Recent Trends in Official Development Assistance: Contradictory New Directions in the Relationship between DAC Donors and China.
Food production and consumption in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan: the challenges of sustainability and seasonality for dietary diversity (2019)
Journal Article
Poole, N., Amiri, H., Amiri, S. M., Farhank, I., & Zanello, G. (2019). Food production and consumption in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan: the challenges of sustainability and seasonality for dietary diversity. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 17(6), 413-430. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2019.1680229In Asia, high levels of malnutrition threaten the health and livelihoods of millions of households. This paper concentrates on linkages between agriculture and nutrition in Afghanistan where food and nutrition insecurity are increasing and agricultur... Read More about Food production and consumption in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan: the challenges of sustainability and seasonality for dietary diversity.
New Geographies of Financial Power: Global Islamic Finance and the Gulf (2019)
Journal Article
Hanieh, A. (2019). New Geographies of Financial Power: Global Islamic Finance and the Gulf. Third World Quarterly, 41(3), 525-546. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2019.1675505A growing body of critical scholarship has examined the recent growth of Islamic finance (IF), unpacking its ethical assertions and highlighting its close affinities with conventional financial instruments. Receiving less attention, however, is the r... Read More about New Geographies of Financial Power: Global Islamic Finance and the Gulf.
Intermedial Laughter: Hou Baolin and xiangsheng dianying in mid-1950s’ China (2019)
Book Chapter
Lu, X. (2019). Intermedial Laughter: Hou Baolin and xiangsheng dianying in mid-1950s’ China. In P. Zhu, Z. Wang, & J. McGrath (Eds.), Maoist Laughter (73-88). University of Hong Kong Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvs1g9hm.9Comedy film in the early Mao era is a site of negotiation and contestation. The ephemeral presence of satirical comedies in the Hundred Flowers period (1956–1957) and the long–awaited reemergence of the genre, albeit in the form of eulogistic comedie... Read More about Intermedial Laughter: Hou Baolin and xiangsheng dianying in mid-1950s’ China.