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    1. Subject Specialists | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Asian Studies Matthew Hayes, Ph.D. Librarian for Japanese Studies and Asian American Studies matt.hayes@duke.edu +1 919 660 5841 View (...)

    2. Jews in South & East Asia - Jewish Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Juxtaposing interviews with survivors with archival photographs, this film recounts the days when Jews lived in China under Japanese (...)

    3. Seeing a bit of home while far away: discoveries in the World War II Propaganda Leaflets - The Devil

      Most of them area are in Japanese. Some of them, however, are written in less well-known languages like Tok Pisin and Burmese.  

    4. Fiction - Native North American Voices - LibGuides at Duke University

      On the long haul from Texas to Minnesota, Tommy encounters a deluded Japanese tourist determined to find the buried ransom money from (...)

    5. Notes from the Underground: Ten Years of Preservation, and Counting - Duke University Libraries Maga

      New spine liners of Japanese tissue, cotton cloth and paper are attached.

    6. Scope of this Guide: European Collections and Imprint - European Research on Asia (Japan and Korea)

      A contemporary bibliography of English literature in the reigns of Charles II, James II, William and Mary, and Anne.

    7. Research and Public Services | Staff Directory | Duke University Libraries

      Copyright and Information Policy Librarian Michael Edwards Resource Sharing Librarian David Felton Lilly Media & Reserves Coordinator Sarah (...)

    8. Metadata for Everyone: Inclusive Description at the Duke University Libraries | Signal Boost: Tales

      Similarly, the assumption seems to be that “American literature” is written by straight white male authors: if a work is about any (...)

    9. IAS Spotlight: Read Around the World Challenge - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      The Forest Brims Over ; translated from the Japanese by Haydn Trowell. Berkeley, CA : Counterpoint, 2023.

    10. What to Read This Month: April - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Check out our New and Noteworthy,  Current Literature,  and  Overdrive  collections for some good reads to enjoy!

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