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Welcome to our virtual exhibit for the Association for Asian Studies. All of the books listed here are available to you at the meeting discount of 35% off list price plus free shipping. Click on the buy buttons below and use the promotional code EX57634 in the shopping cart to get 35% off physical books.*

Books in this field are acquired by Dylan J. Montanari.

Ebook discount: Most of the books published by the University of Chicago Press are also available in e-book form from our website. To get a 20% discount on e-books published by the University of Chicago Press, use promotional code UCPXEB during checkout. (UCPXEB only applies to full-priced e-books published by the University of Chicago Press.)

Many of our journals are also available at a 20% discount off with code UCPJ20.** Our featured journals include The China Journal, KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge, Economic Development and Cultural ChangeBulletin of Detroit Institute of Arts, and History of Religions.

*This offer is valid until May 17, 2024. For titles where paperback and cloth versions are available, the discount only applies to the paperback.

**Discounts may not apply to all membership journals. Postage may apply to journal subscriptions with a print component. Taxes apply. Visit the journal home pages for more information.

The Chicago Booth at AAS

Featured Books

A Certain Justice

Toward an Ecology of the Chinese Legal Imagination

Haiyan Lee

Imperial Material

National Symbols in the US Colonial Empire

Alvita Akiboh

Nuclear Minds

Cold War Psychological Science and the Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Ran Zwigenberg

The Path of Desire

Living Tantra in Northeast India

Hugh B. Urban

A Chinese Rebel beyond the Great Wall

The Cultural Revolution and Ethnic Pogrom in Inner Mongolia

TJ Cheng

When Death Falls Apart

Making and Unmaking the Necromaterial Traditions of Contemporary Japan

Hannah Gould

Indebted Mobilities

Indian Youth, Migration, and the Internationalizing University

Susan Thomas

Insurgent Communities

How Protests Create a Filipino Diaspora

Sharon M. Quinsaat

Unsilent Strangers

Music, Minorities, Co-existence, Japan

Hugh De Ferranti

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