
Special issue
What's in a Name? After 0rientalism, by guest editors Olivier Krischer and Meaghan Morris
Remembrance Note: Vale Rosita Holenbergh (1937-2020), by Jocelyn Chey
Introduction, by Olivier Krischer and Meaghan Morris
From Oriental Studies to Inter-Asia Referencing: The 2019 A.R. Davis Memorial Lecture, by Adrian Vickers
Islamic Central Asia and the Russian-Soviet Orient, by Adeeb Khalid
Coordinating Contemporary Asia in Art Exhibitions, by C.J.W.-L. Wee
Nusantara, Bilad al-Jawa, the Malay World: Cultural-Geographical Constructions of Maritime Southeast Asia and Endogenous Terms as Palimpsests, by Imran Bin Tajudeen
Round Table: After 0rientalism
Three Ways of Relating to Orientalism, by Chih-M!ng Wang
After Orientalism, by John Frow
Orientalism Between the Desire to Harm and the Desire for Knowledge, by Ghassan Hage
Oriental Philology After Orientalism, by Wayan Jarrah Sastrawan
De-imagining Tibet: Beyond Orientalism, Reverse Orientalism and Other Traps in the Study of Himalayan Histories, by Jim Rheingans
‘Orientalism' and After: Impacting Feminist Theory in India, by Tejaswini Niranjana
Orientalisms in China, by Huaiyu Chen
Designing Japan's Orient: Department Stores and the Modern Experience, by Nozomi Naoi
Saidian Time: Orientalism at the Fulcrum of Global Histories of Art, by Mary Roberts
Scholarship at the Edge: Reflections About Teaching History of the Arab World and Islam in Australia After Orientalism, by Lucia Sorbera
Endemic Orientalism, by Tessa Morris-Suzuki
Review essay
On the Sources of Lu Xun's Treatise on Mara Poetry: Some Issues and a Few Answers, by Jon Eugene von Kowallis
Book reviews
‘Texts and Transformations: Essays in Honor of the 75th Birthday of Victor H. Mair’, ed. Haun Saussy, reviewed by Chiew Hui Ho
‘Australianama: the South Asian Odyssey in Australia’, by Samia Khatun, reviewed by Anna Guttman
‘Myanmar Media in Transition: Legacies, Challenges and Change’, ed. Lisa Brooten, Jane Madlyn McElhone and Gayathry Venkiteswaran, reviewed by Roger Lee Huang
Obituary
Sowing the Seeds of Sinology in Australian Gardens: the Life and Career of Harry Simon, Foundation Professor of Chinese at the University of Melbourne’, by Jon Eugene von Kowallis
Size: 210 × 148 × 9 mm
191 pages
Copyright: © 2021
ISBN: placeholder
Publication: 01 Oct 2021