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The Journal of Sophia Asian StudiesNo.32
NEMOTO Kei, “Editor’s Note” Burma Studies in Japan: History, Culture and ReligionNEMOTO Kei, “The Anglo-Burmese in the 1940s: To become Burmese or not,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):1-23 . SAITO Ayako, “The Formation of the Concept of Myanmar Muslims as Indigenous Citizens: Their History and Current Situation,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):25-40. INOUE Sayuri, “Written and Oral Transmission of Burmese Classical Songs,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):41-55. IIKUNI Yukako,“Showing Respect and Bowing Down to Nats: Spirit Worship and Gender ina Village in Upper Burma,”The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):57-77. OSADA Noriyuki, “Discovery of “Outsiders”: The Expulsion of Undesirable Chinese and Urban Governance of Colonial Rangoon, Burma, c. 1900–1920,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):79-96. KUBO Tadayuki, “Transnational “Myanmar”-Karenni Societies in United States: Experiences of Karenni Refugee Resettlement,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):97-112. ISHIKAWA Kazumasa, “The Foreign Presence in Mandalay during the Konbaung Period:A Review of the Urban Area,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):113-128. FUJIMURA Hitomi, “A View of the Karen Baptists in Burma of the Mid-Nineteenth Century, from the Standpoint of the American Baptist Mission,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):129-145. ARTICLES under other themesHORII Satoe(Translation), KAWASHIMA Midori(Explanatory Notes), “New Dawn: A Collection of Essays by Philippine Muslim Studies in Cairo in the 1960s. Japanese Translation with Explanatory Notes(9),” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):149-166.(In Japanese) Foued KACIMI, “The Rahmaniyya sufi order in Algeria,” The Journal of Sophia Asian Studies 32(2014):212(1)-167(46). (In Arabic) |