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Annual Index — 2001 (volume 33) AUTHOR INDEX The Asian Economic Crisis and the Angst; Linda tsake.... 6... 6d Future of Asian Capitalism [review Armstrong, Charles K $46-454 Burkett, Paul Bad Attitudes [review] Cumings, Bruce The Battle for History after Suharto: DD AWIS AUN nS cess og dss a seer ea 2 Beyond Sacred Dates, Great Men, and Des Forges, Roger Legal MUCSIONES «4 oie eas 323-350 Dudden, Alexis Centering the Korean “Comfort Women” Eubanks, Charlotte Survivors [video review] 603-608 Figal, Gerald Challenge and Co-optation: Women’s Fujitani, T. Movements, NGOs, and Advocacy Coali- Hart-Landsberg, Martin tions in Asia [review essay] $39-445 Hayashi Hirofumi Challenging the Mandate of Heaven: Popu- lar Protest in Modern China 163-180 Jennison, Rebecca China as a Non-Hegemonic Superpower? Karlin, Wayne The Uses of History among the Landsberger, Stefan R China Can Say No Writers and Their Lee, Clara GEOR oe rnin Sistecara . 483-507 McCormack, Gavan “Comfort Women” in Malaysia... . 581-589 Monk, Paul M Designed to Fail: Two Critical Views on Nakahara Michiko U.S. Diplomacy in Asia [review]. . 141-153 Nozaki Yoshiko Economic Crisis and Restructuring in Perry, Elizabeth J South Korea: Beyond the Free Market- Phan Thanh Hao Statist Debate 403-430 Roberson, James E. oc cs wc ss 2 Educating the Public about the Damage Sand, Jordan Caused by the U.S. Military Bases in van Klinken, Gerry Okinawa 96-99 Hirohito Redux [review article] . . . 609-636 Luo Xu Yonetani, Julia The Japanese Movement to Protest Wartime Sexual Violence: A Survey of Japanese and International Literature ... . 572-580 REVIEWER INDEX Learning by What Example? Educational Bell, Peter F.. Propaganda in Twenty-first-Century Everett, Jana China Figal, Gerald Monumentalizing the Everyday: The Hardgrove, Anne Edo-Tokyo Museum Harootunian, Harry Occurrence at Nogun-ri Bridge: An Janssen, Ronald R Inquiry into the History and Memory of a Civil War 509-526 Opening the Books on China’s Leadership [review] 136-140 Prashad, Vijay Out of Time: An Anecdotal Journey |p hoto Roberts, Moss Males a ofa asa nV aap a/R an scene Oh 267-286 Soh, C. Sarah Parallel Lives: A Conversation between Stranahan, Patricia Hwang Suk-young and Bao Ninh — Fhandi, SmingerS,.. 6.6 sess. Two Veterans of the Vietnam War [translation]... . ; TITLE INDEX Playing Base Politics in a Global Strategic Against the Flood — A Novel by Ma Van Theater Khang |literature excerpt] 120-135 The Problem of Sati: Two Critical Views on America’s Korea, Korea’s Vietnam . 527-539 Widow Burning [review essay] . . 455-458 637 The Reischauer Memo: Mr. Moto, East Asia in Crisis: From Being a Miracle Hirohito, and Japanese American to Needing One? Ross McLeod and Ross Soldiers . 379-402 Garnaut, eds. (Routledge, 1998) Reshaping History: The Pan Asian View on The Empowerment of Women in India: Merdeka |film review] .........4 — 3-47= 8 Grassroots Networks and the State. Re-writing the Myth of Motherhood: Short Sangeetha Purushothaman. (Sage Stories by Okamoto Kanoko and Publications, 1998) Hirabayasiu Taiko. ..........:. 287-300 Factionalism in Chinese Communist Poli- The Sacrifice of a Schoolgirl: The 1995 tics. Jing Huang. (Cambridge University Rape Case, Discourses of Power, and Press, 2000) Pe Women’s Lives in Okinawa ..... 243-266 Fields of Protest: Women’s Movements in Secret Intelligence and Escape Clauses: India. Raka Ray. (University of Minnesota Australia and the Indonesian Annexation Press, 1999) of East Timor, 1963-76. . 181-208 The Four Asian Tigers: Economic Develop- The Small Voice of Socialism: Kerala, ment in the Global Political Economy. Once Again [review essay] 301-319 Eun Mee Kim, ed. (Academic Press, The Territory of Identity and Remembrance 1998)... in Okinawa . . 31-36 (pt 1), 209-210 (pt 2) A Great Wall: Six Presidents and China. Tomiyama Taeko: An Artist’s Life and Work An Investigative History. Patrick Tyler. [interview and photo exhibit] . . . 100-119 (Public Affairs, 1999) Translation, Modernity, and Women in Harukor: An Ainu Woman’s Tale. Honda China [review essay] Katsuichi. Trans. Kyoko Selden. (Univer- Uchinaa Pop: Place and Identity in sity of California Press, 2000) Contemporary Okinawan Popular Hirohito and the Making of Modern RAND onsP wd sare as Japan. Herbert P. Bix. (HarperCollins, Waging Peace on Okinawa . 2000) Water Margins: Competing Paradigms in Kerala: The Development Experience. China .. ea aes 5-30 Reflections on Sustainability and “We Came to Tell the Truth”: Reflections on Replicability. Govindan Parayil, ed. the Tokyo Women’s Tribunal . . . .5 91-602 (Zed Books, 2000) The Labor of Development: Workers and BOOKS REVIEWED the Transformation of Capitalism in Ashes of Immortality: Widow-Burning in Kerala, India. Patrick Heller. (Cornell India. Catherine Weinberger-Thomas. University Press, 1999)..... (University of Chicago Press, 1999) . . 455 Local Democracy and Development: Beyond the Crisis: Development Strategies People’s Campaign for Decentralized in Asia. Amartya Sen. (Institute of South- Planning in Kerala. T. M. Thomas Isaac, east Asian Studies, 1999) . 446 with Richard W. Franke. (LeftWord Blowback: The Costs and Consequences Books, 2000) . of American Empire. Chalmers Johnson. Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai and the Evolu- (Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, tion of the Chinese Communist Leader- 2000) . . 141 ship. Thomas Kampen. (Nordic Institute The Bridegroom: Stories. Ha Jin. (Pan- of Asian Studies, 2000) pee theon, 2000) . 154 Rethinking Development: Kerala’s Devel- Contentious Traditions: The Debate on Sati opment Experience. 2 vols. M. A. Oom- in Colonial India. Lata Mani. (University men, ed. (Institute of Social Sciences and of California Press, 1998) Concept Publishing, 1999) . Democratization and Women’s Grassroots Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disin- Movements. Jill M. Bystydzienski and Joti tegration in Modern Thailand. Walden Sekhon, eds. (Indiana University Press, Bello et al. (Zed Books, 1998) IP). wis Southeast Asia's Economic Crisis: Origins, Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Lessons, and the Way Forward. H. W. Workers in the Global Economy. Grace Arndt and Hal Hill, eds. (Institute of Chang. (South End Press, 2000). ... . 314 Southeast Asian Studies, 1999) £406 638 Critical Asian Studies 33:4 (2001) The Struggle for Accountability: The World Tigers in Trouble: Financial Governance, Bank, NGOs, and Grassroots Movements. Liberalization and Crises in East Asia. Jonathan A. Fox and L. David Brown. Jomo K. S., ed. (Zed Books, 1998). . . 446 (MIT Press, 1998) Waiting. Ha Jin. (Pantheon, 1999)... .. 154 Tales of Translation: Composing the New Women in the Chinese Enlightenment: Woman in China, 1899-1918. Hu Ying. Oral and Textual Histories. Wang Zheng. (Stanford University Press, 2000). . 459 (University of California Press, 1999). . 459 Thailand: Class Struggle in an Era of Eco- nomic Crisis. Ji Giles Ungpakorn. (Asia VIDEOS/FILMS REVIEWED Monitor Resource Center, 1999) 440 Habitual Sadness: Korean Comfort Women Thailand’s Boom and Bust. Pasuk Phong- Today (Filmakers) 603 paichit and Chris Baker. (Silkworm, Merdeka (commercial distribution) ... 473 eeBate Olea ty dialed 446 Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women Thailand’s Crisis. Pasuk Phongpaichit and (NAATA) Chris Baker. (Silkworm, 2000) CCAS Statement of Purpose Critical Asian Studies continues to be inspired by the statement of purpose formu- lated in 1969 by its parent organization, the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars (CCAS). CCAS ceased to exist as an organization in 1979, but the BCAS board decided in 1993 that the CCAS Statement of Purpose should be published in our journal at least once a year. We first came together in opposition to the brutal aggression of the United States in Vietnam and to the complicity or silence of our profession with re- gard to that policy. Those in the field of Asian studies bear responsibility for the consequences of their research and the political posture of their profes- sion. We are concerned about the present unwillingness of specialists to speak out against the implications of an Asian policy committed to ensuring American domination of much of Asia. We reject the legitimacy of this aim, and attempt to change this policy. We recognize that the present structure of the profession has often perverted scholarship and alienated many people in the field. The Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars seeks to develop a humane and knowledgeable understanding of Asian societies and their efforts to maintain cultural integrity and to confront such problems as poverty, op- pression, and imperialism. We realize that to be students of other peoples, we must first understand our relations to them. CCAS wishes to create alternatives to the prevailing trends in scholarship on Asia, which too often spring from a parochial cultural perspective and serve selfish interests and expansionism. Our organization is designed to function as a catalyst, a communications network for both Asian and West- ern scholars, a provider of central resources for local chapters, and a com- munity for the development of anti-imperialist research. Passed, 28-30 March 1969 Boston, Massachusetts

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