Nr. 158/159 (2021): ASIEN (Januar/April)

					Ansehen Nr. 158/159 (2021): ASIEN (Januar/April)
Veröffentlicht: 2021-11-09

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Artikel

  • Junge Wiener Ostasienwissenschaften

    Martin Mandl Florian Purkarthofer
    7–10
  • Of Dying Machines and Grievable Digital Lives — Framing War and Life in NieR:Automata

    Christina Gmeinbauer Sebastian Polak-Rottmann
    11–33
  • Opportunities and Disadvantages The Institutional Embeddedness of North Korean Defector Entrepreneurs in South Korea

    Marianne Jung
    34–61
  • Taiwan with a Side of New Public Diplomacy The Gastrodiplomacy of Taiwan’s Representative Offices as Served in Berlin, Bern, and Vienna

    Martin Mandl
    62–85
  • Jiang Qing, between Fact and Fiction The Many Lives of a Revolutionary Icon

    Silvia Salino
    86–104
  • Crossing Boundaries The Fox-Woman in Twenty- First-Century Novels

    Jiachuan Li
    105–117
  • Debt Risk after the Reform China’s Land-Backed Municipal Bonds

    Timna Michlmayr
    118–133
  • Chasing the Locals in Urban Japan An Anthropocentric Approach to Conceptualizing Multilayered Locals in Contemporary Tokyo

    Florian Purkarthofer
    134–160
  • Exploring Rural Well-Being through an Interdisciplinary Lens — The “Shrinking, but Happy” Research Team at the University of Vienna

    Dionyssios Askitis Antonia Miserka Sebastian Polak-Rottmann
    161–176
  • Chinesisch studieren Ergebnisse einer Erhebung zu Ausstattung, Lehrzielen und Umfang von Sprachunterricht in chinawissenschaftlichen Bachelor- und Master-Studiengängen

    Andreas Guder
    177–201

Konferenzen

  • DGA Biennial Conference “Transnational Asian Studies—Multi-level Dynamics of Identity Formation and Institution Building”, organized in cooperation with AREA Ruhr DGA and AREA Ruhr (online), March 10–12, 2021

    Dennis Arabadzhiev Dirk Bremann Anna Grimminger Gwendolin Kleine Stegemann Kerstin Lukner Annika Seidel Lea Wallraff Anke Weßelmann
    202–213
  • 2020 Annual Meeting of the Working Group on Social Science Research on China (ASC) “China in Times of Crisis” ASC (online), November 27–28, 2020

    Hannah Fuhr Anny Liu Juliane Rüger Jolyn Brenker
    214–216
  • Asia in Times of Crises and Polarization: Challenges, Processes, and Solutions — 10th Conference of the Young Scholars Group of the German Association for Asian Studies (DGA) Digital conference, May 7–8 and 15, 2021

    Jan Robin Sofinowski
    217–220

Rezensionen

  • Helmut Schneider (Hg.): Eurasia. Schriften der Gesellschaft für Asiatische Philosophie

    Thomas Weyrauch
    221–222
  • Commerell, Hans-Jürgen; Feireiss, Kristin (Hgg.): Architectural Acupuncture as Driver for Rural Revitalization in China, Projects by Xu Tiantian, DnA_Beijing

    Johannes Küchler
    223–225
  • Uwe Behrens: Feindbild China. Was wir alles nicht über die Volksrepublik wissen

    Felix Brender
    226–227
  • Zakaria, Golam Abu (Hg.): Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Gründungsvater, Sozialreformer und Visionär

    Siegfried Schmidt
    228–229
  • Thomas Heberer: Die große Gemeinschaft. Der Reformer Kang Youwei

    Thomas Weyrauch
    230–232
  • Johannes Klenk und Franziska Waschek (Hgg.): Chinas Rolle in einer neuen Weltordnung. Wissenschaft, Handel und internationale Beziehungen

    Anno Dederichs
    233–235
  • Terbishdagva, Dendev: Im Jahr des Roten Affen. Ein Nomade zwischen Jurte und Brandenburger Tor

    Peter Schaller
    236–238
  • L. N. Venkataraman: The Social Construction of Capabilities in a Tamil Village (with a Foreword by William R. Jackson)

    Dagmar Hellmann-Rajanayagam
    239–241
  • Hirn, Wolfgang: Shenzhen. Die Weltwirtschaft von morgen

    Sina Hardaker
    242–244

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