Call for Submissions: Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University (JAH-Q)
Type:
Call for Publications
Location:
Japan
Subject Fields:
Asian History / Studies, Humanities, Arabic History / Studies, South Asian History / Studies, Southeast Asian History / Studies
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the Editorial Board, we would like to invite authors to submit manuscripts for publication in the Journal of Asian Humanities at Kyushu University (JAH-Q).
JAH-Q is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to all aspects related to Asian humanities. We consider for publication research articles, state-of-the-field essays, and short reports on conferences and other events related to Asian humanities subjects, broadly defined. We also seek articles or reports for the themed section “Kyushu and Asia” and reviews of books, exhibitions, or films for the “Reviews” section.
Although JAH-Q focuses on original research and manuscripts should not be under consideration elsewhere, we occasionally also publish English translations of seminal articles published in Asian languages.
Submissions are accepted at any time; full submissions made by the middle of July will likely be published by March of the following calendar year. Please refer to the Submission Guidelines (https://www.imapkyudai.net/jahq) for further details.
Submissions and inquiries should be directed to jah_q_editor@lit.kyushu-u.ac.jp.
Previous individual articles published in JAH-Q are available through the Kyushu University Library website at https://www.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/publications_kyushu/jahq. Our own website (https://www.imapkyudai.net/jahq) is currently being redesigned, but single-issue PDFs will be available for download in the near future.
Volume 8, Table of Contents
STEPHANIE VAN RENTERGEM
Takitsukegusa, Moekui, Keshisumi: An Annotated Translation
JULJAN BIONTINO
Seoul’s Namsan Area as Assimilatory Space (1892–1945): Rituals and Ceremonies, the Self and the Other
Reviews
EXHIBITION REVIEW BY LORENZO AMATO
Landscapes of Identity: Nature, Art, and Modern Nations in Three Recent Exhibitions
BOOK REVIEW BY PARIDE STORTINI
Brian Daizen Victoria. Zen Terror in Prewar Japan: Portrait of an Assassin. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020
All the best
Ellen Van Goethem
Anton Schweizer
Caleb Carter
David Weiss
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