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An EAA Interview
with Houghton Freeman
Interview by Lynn Parisi
Catfish, Super Frog, and the End of
the World: Earthquakes (and Natural Disasters) in the Japanese Cultural
Imagination
by Alex Bates
The Great Kanto
Earthquake of 1923 and the Japanese Nation: Responding to an Urban
Calamity of an Unprecedented Nature
by J. Charles Schencking
Living with Risk, Coping with Disasters: Hazard as a Frequent Life
Experience in the Philippines
by Gregory Bankoff
Ten Years of Extraordinary
Change in Indonesia
by Christine Drake
An EAA Interview
with Ambassador Alphonse F. La Porta
Interviewed by Michele Ferrier Heryford
Hope
for Renewal: Photographs from Indonesia after the Tsunami
Photography by Marco Garcia
The 2004 Tsunami: A
Survivor's Story
The narrative of Ari Palawi as recounted to Terance W. Bigalke
The Power of
Place: Geography for the 21st Century. Small Farms, Big Cities: Northern
Japan and Tokyo
Reviewed by Gil Latz, Joe Narus, and Joel Stewart
Why Perspective
Matters
by Alejandro Echevarria
House Home
Family: Living and Being Chinese
Reviewed by Emily T. Yeh
Japan in the 21st Century:
Environment, Economy, and Society
Reviewed by Ronald Kalafsky
From Marco Polo Bridge
to Pearl Harbor: Who Was Responsible?
Reviewed by Richard H. Minear
Leaves from an Autumn
of Emergencies: Selections from the Wartime Diaries of Ordinary Japanese
Reviewed by Theodore F. Cook
Charting the End of
the "Modern" Period. Contemporary Japanese Literature: An Anthology of
Fiction, Film, and Other Writing since 1945
Reviewed by Fay Beauchamp
The Asian American
Century
Reviewed by James M. Carter
Web Gleanings (Website Listings):
Natural Disasters in Asia
by Judith S. Ames
. . . plus book and film reviews, and facts about Asia