EastAsiaNet.eu Workshop: Mistaking Asia<br />Leeds (UK), 30-31 May 2008. EastAsiaNet is a multidisciplinary European network of scholars working on Asia. It meets regularly twice a year and is imbricated in ASEM's RASEM network.When the title for this workshop was first mooted, the intention was to discuss the ways in which we perceive and represent or misrepresent this part of the world called increasingly 'Asia'. But are we Asianists? The 1960s saw the European reorganisation of the study of China and Japan. It was the era of the Cold War. This is all part of the history of the modern epistemology of what we all do. But still does not answer the question what is Asia – apart from the space that we have named on the map – and what/who is a...
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The concept of East Asia as a region is relatively new. Until the appear-ance of the abortive East A...
EastAsiaNet.eu Workshop: Mistaking AsiaLeeds (UK), 30-31 May 2008. EastAsiaNet is a multidisciplinar...
The idea of Asia is so easy to ridicule, and yet it tugs at the mind. It has a curious potency. It i...
This paper will inquire into the question of Asia within the historical context of East Asia. I will...
This article is an attempt to provide a corrective to a marked Sinocentrism in contemporary debates ...
The meaning of Asia has changed drastically during the millennia the concept has been in use. Its us...
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This paper traces the development of the ‘New Asianism’ in Japan over the past quarter of a century...
At the core of this book is a seemingly simple question: What is Asia? the answer involves an inve...
The idea of Asia as a unity has appealed both to Europeans interested in differentiating themselves ...
What about Asia? Revisiting Asian Studies brings together scholars from Asia, Europe and America to ...
Long perceived as a clearly defined geographical continent to the east of Europe, Asia has been conc...
THE WORDS OF ASIA : ATTEMPT OF GEOPOLITICAL TERMINOLOGY. How to define Asia ? Asia is not and has ne...
February 2012 Is East Asia part of Asia-Pacific? This question about the limits of an area that enco...
June 2011 Asia does not exist and nevertheless it is increasingly present in the international arena...
The concept of East Asia as a region is relatively new. Until the appear-ance of the abortive East A...
EastAsiaNet.eu Workshop: Mistaking AsiaLeeds (UK), 30-31 May 2008. EastAsiaNet is a multidisciplinar...
The idea of Asia is so easy to ridicule, and yet it tugs at the mind. It has a curious potency. It i...
This paper will inquire into the question of Asia within the historical context of East Asia. I will...
This article is an attempt to provide a corrective to a marked Sinocentrism in contemporary debates ...
The meaning of Asia has changed drastically during the millennia the concept has been in use. Its us...
International Conference What is Asia? Changing Boundaries and Identities in Contemporary Asia Da...
This paper traces the development of the ‘New Asianism’ in Japan over the past quarter of a century...
At the core of this book is a seemingly simple question: What is Asia? the answer involves an inve...
The idea of Asia as a unity has appealed both to Europeans interested in differentiating themselves ...
What about Asia? Revisiting Asian Studies brings together scholars from Asia, Europe and America to ...
Long perceived as a clearly defined geographical continent to the east of Europe, Asia has been conc...
THE WORDS OF ASIA : ATTEMPT OF GEOPOLITICAL TERMINOLOGY. How to define Asia ? Asia is not and has ne...
February 2012 Is East Asia part of Asia-Pacific? This question about the limits of an area that enco...
June 2011 Asia does not exist and nevertheless it is increasingly present in the international arena...
The concept of East Asia as a region is relatively new. Until the appear-ance of the abortive East A...