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新刊:The Journal of Asian Studies 2019年第1期

近现代史研究资讯  · 公众号  ·  · 2019-05-04 17:12

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Published in February, May, August, and November for the AAS by Cambridge University Press, THE JOURNAL OF ASIAN STUDIES (JAS) has long been recognized as the most authoritative and prestigious publication in the field of Asian studies.


Editorial Foreword

The Journal of Asian Studies has played an important role in the shaping and development of Asian studies for nearly eight decades. It was founded in 1941 as the journal ofThe Far Eastern Association with the title The Far Eastern Quarterly (FEQ). In its firstdecade of publication, the category of the “Far East” certainly appeared porous, with articles examining topics as diverse as the foreign policy of Australia, Confucianism inEurope, and the Chinese diaspora in Mexico. Most articles covered research on China,Korea, and Japan, while a number of issues were devoted to work on Southeast Asia:Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The book reviewsection further expanded the geographical scope of FEQ by including reviews of publications on Siberia, Central Asia, the “Soviet Far East,” and the “Pacific area.” By theearly 1950s, book reviews on South Asia also started to appear in the journal, with thefirst article on India appearing in 1955.In the mid-1950s, a larger intellectual shift was taking place in the US academywith the growth of South Asian studies. The directors of The Far Eastern Associationinvited a group of South Asianists to discuss the expansion of the Association’s geographiccoverage to include South Asia. In 1956, the name of The Far Eastern Association waschanged to The Association for Asian Studies (AAS), and its journal became TheJournal of Asian Studies (JAS). The first issue with the new title was published in November 1956. However, the rethinking of the meaning of Asia—and by extension Asianstudies—took place against the background of a larger context in this period, especiallythe 1955 Bandung Conference and its global impact. The idea of establishing new solidarities (or reestablishing old ones) was not only an intellectual project, but also a politicalone in the age of decolonization. In retrospect, it is also possible to suggest that the legacies of pan-Asianism were also important at this moment, especially the various intellectual movements that brought South Asia together with East Asia and Southeast Asia.As the new editor, I am honored to be given the opportunity to contribute to this longhistory. It is also a reminder that the founding of JAS (with its new title) was meant toquestion the very idea of Asia itself—geographically and epistemologically—as a wayto be more inclusive in the spirit of solidarity. My plan is to continue to build on thisspirit by being committed to a pluralism of ideas. To my mind, the priority is topublish excellent scholarship across the multiple areas, disciplines, and methodologicalapproaches that make up Asian studies for all periods of time—ancient, medieval,early modern, modern, and so on. That being said, I recognize that the geographic category of “Asia” is fluid at one level, and penumbral at another. However, I see this as anopportunity for scholars to contribute research to the long-standing debates on thespaces, boundaries, and borders of Asia. I also welcome the opening of Asian studiesto new intersections with the important theoretical developments in gender and sexuality  studies, critical theory, decolonial studies, visual studies, geography, digital humanities,big data and statistics, film and media studies, political theory, and literary studies. Thelist is not exhaustive, but the main point is to welcome all scholarship that expands ourknowledge about Asia.Most of the articles included in the current volume were reviewed under the editorship of Jeff Wasserstrom, who deserves exceptional accolades for his leadership of thejournal for the past ten years (2008–18). He managed his duties as editor with grace, diligence, and thoughtfulness. I appreciate all of his assistance and guidance in the transitionprocess.This issue brings together seven articles that reflect the diversity of intellectualthought in Asian studies. NAVYUG GILL’s work on agrarian studies considers thepolitics of conversion in the north Indian countryside, while rethinking the caste questionwithin the framing of Karl Marx’s “On the Jewish Question.” VLADIMIR TIKHONOV writesabout the transnational basis of Korea’s nationalism by examining the reception andimpact of the histories of revolution in China. The focus of YOUNJUNG OH’s article ison Japanese consumer culture of art and artifacts from other parts of Asia in the earlydecades of the twentieth century, while ELMO GONZAGA considers the consumption ofcapitalist modernity in the media culture of the Philippines to assess its revolutionarypotential. BEN WHALEY’s examination of a video game in which players must escapean earthquake disaster zone offers an alternative analysis to the rhetoric of nationaltrauma, following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. JULIANGEWIRTZ studies the transnational movement of ideas about futurism and its impacton Chinese policies of science and technology in the late twentieth century, andVICENTE RAFAEL considers conceptions of sovereignty and power in his study of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte by engaging with the ideas of Michel Foucault andAchille Mbembe.In this volume, readers will see some aesthetic changes to the journal. JAS has onlyhad three different cover designs (four if we count the original cover of FEQ) in itshistory, and this issue introduces a new cover and a new paper color. Marcus Hindsand the design team at Cambridge University Press worked hard to provide a coverthat reflects a contemporary design.Finally, a special thanks to Michael Paschal, Executive Director of the AAS, who willbe retiring later this year. His work has helped to strengthen Asian studies for more thantwo decades—this is no small feat.

—Vinayak Chaturvedi

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