Everyone’s favorite collegiate journal of East Asia, the Columbia East Asia Review, just dropped its hottest volume yet (apply rap jargon to academic journals, check). These articles expand the boundaries of East Asia…if that’s possible.
Fujian leads Chinese immigrants all over the globe.
Defective Chinese products are going everywhere too.
Let’s research the Burmese…in New York!
American-esque Pop art, now made in China.
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@Wilson wilson woooooooooooooooooooooooooongggggg!!
@what no, too bad he’s a g gizzard
@omg wilsonwong is a living legend
@monologue anyone?
@dear wilson I’d hit that.
@heartbroken Too bad he’s a womanizer.
@CEARfan this is an incredibly impressive publication, its status as ‘hottest volume yet’ is no doubt due its its dreamy editor-in-chief Wilson Wong.
@print? Are they online only or will there be printed copies?
@both CEAR is available both online (in the “Current Issue” section of the website) and in print (if you’re interested in getting a copy, please email info@eastasiareview.org with your name and where we can send you a copy)
Please only request a copy if you’re currently a Columbia student as we don’t have that many copies!
@impressed and their website is really hot too
@eastasiaphile The editorial board is amazingly hard-working and they did a great job of putting together a journal that satisfies diverse interests.
@For more info Go to: http://www.eastasiareview.org
Current issue + online only articles:
“Buddhist Filial Piety”
“Tokugawa Japan”
Also information on how you can submit to next year’s journal and/or get involved with the editorial board.