《寻找我们的边疆:日本无国界帝国建设中的日美与殖民主义》,阿祖马荣一郎著(综述)

IF 0.5 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES HARVARD JOURNAL OF ASIATIC STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-11-09 DOI:10.1353/jas.2021.0025
H. Matsuda
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哈佛燕京研究所出版的HJAS 81(2021):335–341《草原与海洋》和《突然出现》体现了对蒙古人物质文化和艺术生产的重新兴趣。尽管这些议题在过去二十年中取得了进展,但仍有许多工作要做。奥尔森的作品为未来的研究设定了方法论和语言学的标准;普拉兹尼亚克的研究可能会促进新的研究课题,就像奥尔森的研究一样。人们只能希望,世界各地大学的当代研究生,他们至少会读阿拉伯语、波斯语和汉语(以及蒙古帝国的其他语言),将保持奥尔森在探索普拉兹尼亚克开创的雄心勃勃的问题类型时设定的语文学期望,从而对蒙古帝国的物质文化和艺术生产有最清晰、最深刻的了解。对于那些无法在原始资料中进行研究的作者来说,现在可能是时候退一步,把工作留给那些能够阅读蒙古帝国多种语言的新兴学者,从而使蒙古帝国的学术标准与汉语和伊斯兰研究等同源领域的学术标准保持一致。
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In Search of Our Frontier: Japanese America and Settler Colonialism in the Construction of Japan’s Borderless Empire by Eiichiro Azuma (review)
Published by the Harvard-Yenching Institute HJAS 81 (2021): 335–341 The Steppe and the Sea and Sudden Appearances exemplify resurgent interest in the material culture and artistic production of the Mongols. Although these topics have gained ground in the past twenty years, much work remains to be done on them. Allsen’s work sets the methodological and philological bar for future inquiry; Prazniak’s may foster new research topics, as it did for Allsen. One can only hope that the current generation of graduate students in universities around the world, who at minimum read Arabic, Persian, and Chinese (and other languages of the Mongol empire), will sustain the philological expectations set by Allsen in exploring the type of ambitious questions pioneered by Prazniak so as to achieve the clearest and deepest understanding of the material culture and artistic production of the Mongol empire. The time may be right for those authors unable to do research in primary sources to step back and leave the work to those emerging scholars who can read multiple languages of the Mongol empire, thus aligning the standard of scholarship for the Mongol empire with those of cognate fields such as Chinese and Islamic studies.
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