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Penn Asian Review: 4/28/13 - 5/5/13
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Monday, April 29, 2013. Volume 3 Spring 2013 is published. Congratulations to our authors. Good luck to everyone finishing up the school year! Links to this post. Sunday, April 28, 2013. The Literary Value of Sin Ch'ae-ho's Dream Sky: A Marginal Alteration of Dante's Comedy. This talk was a bit different - it was about the translating of an Italian classic, Dante Alighieris. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Penn Asian Review is an open forum that accepts blog entry submissions pertaining t...
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Penn Asian Review: Volume 3
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Monday, April 29, 2013. Volume 3 Spring 2013 is published. Congratulations to our authors. Good luck to everyone finishing up the school year! We follow the House Rules as outlined by the BBC here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Volume 1, Spring 2010. Volume 2, Spring 2011. Volume 3, Spring 2013. Volume 4, Spring 2014. Volume 5, Spring 2015. View my complete profile. Penn Asian Review Spring 2014 Edition is now live online! Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits. Phili...
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Penn Asian Review: PAR Volume 3
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We follow the House Rules as outlined by the BBC here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Penn Asian Review is an open forum that accepts blog entry submissions pertaining to any region of Asia from any Penn student or scholarly contributor. No article represents the opinion of PAR, its editorial board, or individual members of PAR other than the author. No content in PAR represents the official position of the administration, faculty, or student body at large of the University of Pennsylvania. Philip Jaisohn M...
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Penn Asian Review: PAR Volume 1
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We follow the House Rules as outlined by the BBC here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Penn Asian Review is an open forum that accepts blog entry submissions pertaining to any region of Asia from any Penn student or scholarly contributor. No article represents the opinion of PAR, its editorial board, or individual members of PAR other than the author. No content in PAR represents the official position of the administration, faculty, or student body at large of the University of Pennsylvania. Philip Jaisohn M...
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Penn Asian Review: Welcome!
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. If you didn't get a chance to sign up at the SAC Activities Fair on Tuesday, you can fill out this form here. To join our email list. We will be sending out information for our first GBM soon, so stay tuned! Your PAR Editorial Board. We follow the House Rules as outlined by the BBC here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Volume 1, Spring 2010. Volume 2, Spring 2011. Volume 3, Spring 2013. Volume 4, Spring 2014. Volume 5, Spring 2015. View my complete profile. Japan Self-Defe...
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Penn Asian Review: Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits. Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits. The Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) has been making efforts to bring up recruitment numbers through use of popular culture, especially anime and modern technology. In response, the JSDF has stepped up and become more creative in its efforts at recruiting. Several of these campaigns have made use of moe. G irls und Panzer,. The Tank’...
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Penn Asian Review: 8/17/14 - 8/24/14
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Thursday, August 21, 2014. Penn Asian Review Spring 2014 Edition is now live online! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Volume 1, Spring 2010. Volume 2, Spring 2011. Volume 3, Spring 2013. Volume 4, Spring 2014. Volume 5, Spring 2015. View my complete profile. Michelle Whang, Mengyuan Sun, Elaine Song, Stephanie Ho, Emma Kaufman, Salina Lee, Rosie Li, Ronnie Wang, Anne Huang, Rennie Whang, Vivian Zhang, Minh Joo Yi, Lucy Shi, Trisha Martin, Maxie Zhan, Sean Hamamoto. Philip Jaisohn Memorial ...
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Penn Asian Review: 9/1/13 - 9/8/13
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013. If you didn't get a chance to sign up at the SAC Activities Fair on Tuesday, you can fill out this form here. To join our email list. We will be sending out information for our first GBM soon, so stay tuned! Your PAR Editorial Board. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Volume 1, Spring 2010. Volume 2, Spring 2011. Volume 3, Spring 2013. Volume 4, Spring 2014. Volume 5, Spring 2015. View my complete profile. Penn Asian Review Spring 2014 Edition is now live online!
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Penn Asian Review: China’s hukou system – a brief history, paper, and discussion
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Monday, October 31, 2011. China’s hukou system – a brief history, paper, and discussion. Depending upon various qualifying attributes. For a much more extensive and scholarly discussion of the origins and development of this system, see Chan and Zhang’s paper “The Hukou System and Rural-Urban migration in China: Processes and Changes” from the University of Washington here. For a quick and dirty discussion, just see the Wikipedia article. Some of the variables included attainment of higher education, inc...
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Penn Asian Review: 9/28/14 - 10/5/14
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Monday, September 29, 2014. Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits. Japan Self-Defense Force uses anime, technology to draw more recruits. The Japan Self-Defense Force (JSDF) has been making efforts to bring up recruitment numbers through use of popular culture, especially anime and modern technology. In response, the JSDF has stepped up and become more creative in its efforts at recruiting. Several of these campaigns have made use of moe. Links to this post. Penn Asian Rev...
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