| Author | Clark, Anthony E. |
| Place | Ann Arbor |
| Publisher | Association for Asian Studies |
| Collection | Ricci Institute Library, Ricci Institute [AEC] |
| Language | English |
| Type | Book |
| Series | Asia past & present ; no. 6 |
| Shelf | Hallway Cases, Stacks [AEC] |
| Call Number | DS740.4.B43 2010 |
| Description | 248 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| Note | Beating devils and burning their books : views of China, Japan and the West / edited by Anthony E. Clark. Contending representations : East-West / Anthony E. Clark -- The Chinese macabre in missionary publications and horror fiction / Eric Reinders -- Rape, baptism, and the 'pig' religion : Chinese images of foreign missionaries during the late nineteenth century / Anthony E. Clark -- In search of a Chinese picturesque : William Alexander, George Chinnery, and the visual image of China in nineteenth-century Britain / Catherine Pagani -- China and the confluence of cultures : overcoming the East-West mind-set / Lionel M. Jensen -- (Mis)conceiving the self in early China : memory and truth in early Chinese autobiographical writing / Matthew Wells -- From beat to hardcore : a new twist on phony Zen / Eric P. Cunningham -- The elusive middle : between romanticism and condemnation in the Buddhist imaginary / Mark T. Unno. Second copy in AEC stacks. |
| ISBN | 9780924304606 |
| LCCN | 2010029998 |