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February 14, 1996
Table of contents, _Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars_ 27:3 From: Bill/Nancy Doub <doub@csf.Colorado.EDU>
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VOLUME 27, NUMBER 3: JULY - SEPTEMBER, 1995
Table of Contents:
Laura Hein and Ellen H. Hammond- Homing in on Asia: Identity in
Contemporary Japan
Norma Field - The Devastating Absence of Surprise
Marlowe Hood - Interview with Fang Lizhi
S. M. Shamsul Alam - Democratic Politics and the Fall of the
Military Regime in Bangladesh
Piya Chatterjee - "Secure This Excellent Class of Labour":
Gender and Race in Labor Recruitment for British
Indian Tea Plantations
Anthony Garavente - Solving the Mystery of the Long March,
1934-1936 / commentary
Kam Louie - Searching for Cultural Roots: Rediscovering Things
Confucius Did Not Say / review essay
Short Reviews
Hassan N. Gardezi - "Quest for Freedom: The United
States and India's Independence," by Kenton
Clymer
Nira Wickramasinghe - "Religious Nationalism: Hindus and
Muslims in India," by Peter Van der Veer
Notes from the Field: The 1995 NGO Forum and U.N. Conference on Women
Marian Doub - Reflections on the NGO Forum on Women '95
Margie Joy Walden - Exclusion of Taiwan Activists Diminishes
Impact of the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women
Books to Review