Publications
How can the "voiceless" voice be represented? This primary question underpins Ishikawa’s analysis of selected work by Buraku writer, Nakagami Kenji (1946-1992). In spite of his Buraku background, Nakagami’s privilege as…
East Asia Program
Access to justice is not just a fundamental right in itself; it is also an essential prerequisite for the protection and promotion of all other civil, political, cultural, economic and social rights.
Institute for African Development
Fifty Years in the Karen Revolution in Burma is about commitment to an ideal, individual survival and the universality of the human experience.
Southeast Asia Program
Over a long career spanning four decades, Tong Yang-Tze has received critical acclaim for her large-scale, unrestrained cursive script.
East Asia Program
By Our Faculty
Through the voices of senior officials, teachers, soldiers, journalists, and artists, The Republic of Vietnam, 1955–1975, presents us with an interpretation of "South Vietnam" as a passionately imagined nation…
Southeast Asia Program
Activists in Transition examines the relationship between social movements and democratization in Indonesia.
Southeast Asia Program
In her published dissertation, Toward a Theory of Peace, Randall Caroline Watson Forsberg—a former military analyst, peace activist, and founder of the Nuclear Freeze Campaign and Institute for Defense and Disarmament…
Einaudi Center for International Studies
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies
The chapters in this ground-breaking volume examine the complex practices of biographical writing in Ming and Qing China. The authors draw on a rich variety of sources to answer some basic questions: Who were the…
East Asia Program
One of the awards from the Cornell Library's Grants Program for Digital Collections in Arts and Sciences (DCAPS) helped digitize a portion of the archive of the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies and the…
Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies