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Chai, Eugene Hyung-suk. An annotated bibliography of Korean reference books. [Ann Arbor]: Association for Asian Studies, Committee on East Asian Libraries, Subcommittee on Korean Materials, 1989.

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(Firm), Langenscheidt, ed. Pocket Korean dictionary: Korean-English, English-Korean. New York: Langenscheidt, 2006.

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(Firm), Langenscheidt, ed. Langenscheidt's pocket Korean dictionary: Korean-English, English-Korean. New York: Langenscheidt, 2001.

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Council on East Asian Libraries. Committee on Korean Materials, ed. Korean librarianship outside of Korea: A practical guide and manual. Seoul: Asian Culture Press for the Committee on Korean Materials, Council on East Asian Libraries, Association for Asian Studies, 2002.

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Young-mee, Cho, ed. Integrated Korean: Beginning 1. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2000.

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Susan, Pares, ed. Korea. Oxford, England: CLIO Press, 1997.

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Lee, Jung-Hee, Jung-sup Kim, and Hyun-yong Cho. Korean Phrase Book for Travelers. KONG & PARK, Incorporated, 2012.

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Notes on Things Korean. KONG & PARK, Incorporated, 2012.

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Koo, John H., and Andrew C. Nahm. Introduction to Korean Culture. KONG & PARK, Incorporated, 1997.

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America in Korean War: A History Just for Kids! Golgotha Press, 2013.

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Reformed Church in America Book of Church Order: Korean 2023 Edition. Reformed Church Press, Reformed Church in America, 2023.

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Kids Guide to American Wars - Volume 2: World War 1 to the Korean War. Golgotha Press, 2013.

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Wade, Norman M. OPFOR SMARTbook 2 - North Korean Military: Forces, Operations & Tactics. Lightning Press, The, 2022.

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(EDT), Langenscheidt. Langenscheidt's Pocket Dictionary Korean/English English/Korean. 2nd ed. Langenscheidt Publishers, 2001.

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Sohn, Ho-Min, Carol Schulz, Hyo Sang Lee, and Sung-Ock Sohn. Integrated Korean: Beginning 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language). University of Hawaii Press, 2000.

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Sohn, Ho-Min, Carol Schulz, Hyo Sang Lee, and Sung-Ock Sohn. Integrated Korean: Beginning 2 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language). University of Hawaii Press, 2000.

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Sohn, Ho-Min, Carol Schulz, Hyo Sang Lee, and Sung-Ock Sohn. Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1 Textbook (KLEAR Textbooks in Korean. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.

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Schulz, Carol. Integrated Korean Workbook: Intermediate 1 (Klear Textbooks in Korean Language). University of Hawaii Press, 2001.

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Schulz, Carol, and KLEAR. Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1 Workbook (KLEAR Textbooks in Korean. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.

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Sohn, Ho-Min, Carol Schulz, Hyo Sang Lee, and Sung-Ock Sohn. Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1 Textbook (KLEAR Textbooks in Korean. University of Hawaii Press, 2000.

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Lee, Yoon Kyung, Haesung Yoon, Wonjung Lee, Jiwon Choi, and Jae Hoon Kim. USBKS 25 Years with Love and Passion: United Seattle Bellevue Korean School 25-Year History. United Seattle Bellevue Korean School, 2022.

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Machiavelli. IL PRINCE: 4th Revised Korean Edition. Kachibooks, 2015.

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Klepeis, Alicia Z. South Korea. Bellwether Media, 2020.

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Asato, Noriko. Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists. Libraries Unlimited, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400661075.

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An indispensable tool for librarians who do reference or collection management, this work is a pioneering offering of expertly selected print and electronic reference tools for East Asian Studies (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean). Handbook for Asian Studies Specialists: A Guide to Research Materials and Collection Building Toolsis the first work to cover reference works for the main Asian area languages of China, Japan, and Korea. Several leading Asian Studies librarians have contributed their many decades of experience to create a resource that gathers major reference titles—both print and online—that would be useful to today's Asian Studies librarian. Organized by language group, it offers useful information on the many subscription-based and open-source electronic tools relevant to Asian Studies. This book will serve as an essential resource for reference collections at academic libraries. Previously published bibliographies on materials deal with China or Japan or Korea, but none have coalesced information on all three countries into one work, or are written in English. And unlike the other resources available, this work provides the insight needed for librarians to make informed collection management decisions and reference selections.
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Publishers, Koren. Koren Classic Shabbat Humash, Nusach Edot Mizrach: Personal Size. Toby Press LLC, The, 1986.

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Inside Korea: Discovering the People and Culture. KONG & PARK, Incorporated, 2012.

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Semenova, Olena. So You Want to Teach English in South Korea: How to Land the Job of Your Dreams. Semenova, Olena, 2023.

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Korea. New York: Kuperard, 2010.

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Korea. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 1999.

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Murray, Jeremy A., and Kathleen Nadeau, eds. Pop Culture in Asia and Oceania. ABC-CLIO, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400698941.

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This ready reference is a comprehensive guide to pop culture in Asia and Oceania, including topics such as top Korean singers, Thailand's sports heroes, and Japanese fashion. This entertaining introduction to Asian pop culture covers the global superstars, music idols, blockbuster films, and current trends―from the eclectic to the underground―of East Asia and South Asia, including China, Japan, Korea, India, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Pakistan, as well as Oceania. The rich content features an exploration of the politics and personalities of Bollywood, a look at how baseball became a huge phenomenon in Taiwan and Japan, the ways in which censorship affects social media use in these regions, and the influence of the United States on the movies, music, and Internet in Asia. Topics include contemporary literature, movies, television and radio, the Internet, sports, video games, and fashion. Brief overviews of each topic precede entries featuring key musicians, songs, published works, actors and actresses, popular websites, top athletes, video games, and clothing fads and designers. The book also contains top-ten lists, a chronology of pop culture events, and a bibliography. Sidebars throughout the text provide additional anecdotal information.
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Diehl, Sarah J., and James Clay Moltz. Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation. 2nd ed. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400692420.

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An updated edition of ABC-CLIO’s classic reference book on nuclear arms programs and proliferation in nations around the world. Fully updated and revised since its initial publication, Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation, Second Edition explores all key issues related to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and efforts to curb them, from the U.S. atomic bomb project during World War II to current debates on nuclear terrorism, North Korea’s nuclear test, and Iran’s enrichment program. Nuclear Weapons and Nonproliferation, Second Edition clarifies weapons-related policy debates from both U.S. and international perspectives, offering a detailed look at current technologies, arsenals, weapons tests, and nonproliferation efforts. Readers will find expert analysis of such crucial recent events as Libya’s disarmament, the failed WMD search in Iraq, A.Q. Khan’s nuclear technology black market, “dirty bombs,” developments in North Korea and Iran, and the U.S. plan to aid India’s nuclear program—plus recent progress (or lack thereof) on a range of treaties and initiatives.
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Sung-Yul Park, Joseph. In Pursuit of English. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190855734.001.0001.

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This book presents subjectivity as a theoretical and analytic perspective for studying the intersection of language and political economy. It makes this point by arguing that the way English comes to be valorized as a language of economic opportunity in the context of neoliberalism must be understood with reference to subjectivity—the dimensions of affect, morality, and desire that shape how we, as human beings, understand ourselves as actors in the world. Focusing on South Korea’s ‘English fever’ that took place in the 1990s and 2000s, this book traces how English became an object of heated pursuit amidst the country’s rapid neoliberalization, demonstrating that English gained prominence in this process not because of the language’s supposed economic value, but because of the anxieties, insecurities, and moral desire that neoliberal Korean society inculcated—which led English to be seen as an index of an ideal neoliberal subject who willingly engages in constant self-management and self-development in response to the changing conditions of the global economy. Bringing together ethnographically oriented perspectives on subjectivity, critical analysis of conditions of contemporary capitalism, theories of neoliberal governmentality, and sociolinguistic and linguistic anthropological frameworks of metapragmatic analysis, this book suggests an innovative new direction for research on language and political economy, challenging the field to consider the emotionally charged experiences we have as language users as the key for understanding the place of language in neoliberalism.
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Croddy, Eric A., Jeffrey A. Larsen, and James J. Wirtz, eds. Weapons of Mass Destruction. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216034247.

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Whether one is interested in learning about anthrax, sarin, the neutron bomb—or any other weapon of mass destruction—this thorough and detailed reference is the place to find answers. The threat posed by weapons of mass destruction (WMD), whether nuclear, radiological, chemical, or biological, is the number-one topic of concern for the intelligence community, first responders, policymakers, and myriad non-governmental organizations—and many members of the general public. This authoritative reference will serve all of those parties by covering the full spectrum of mass-casualty weapons. The guide will not only enable people to educate themselves, but also to separate the truth from the spurious information that abounds. The book offers an A-to-Z listing of major topics, making finding information about concepts, scientific theories, and realities of WMD fast and easy. While the framework of WMD goes back centuries, the major focus of this reference is on weapons that date from the use of chemical warfare in World War I. The book also covers WMD from the early nuclear era (World War II), the Cold War, and the present (Syria, North Korea, etc.). Each entry is written in a clear, accessible style and includes crucial background information, making this book an essential resource for both lay readers and specialists. Armed with this portable database, readers will have the confidence to deal with, discuss, or write about WMD of all kinds based on an understanding of relevant concepts, policies, and scientific fundamentals.
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Johnson, Wendell G., ed. End of Days. ABC-CLIO, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400645785.

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Covering religious traditions ranging from Buddhism to Christianity to Zoroastrianism and modern apocalyptic movements such as Arun Shinrikyo and the Branch Davidians, this book addresses prophesied end of days from a breadth of perspectives and includes material on often-neglected themes and genres. End of Days: An Encyclopedia of the Apocalypse in World Religions describes apocalyptic writings in the world's major religious traditions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The cross-referenced entries address ancient traditions—Zoroastrianism, as one example—as well as modern apocalyptic movements, such as Arun Shinrikyo, the Branch Davidians, and the Order of the Solar Temple. This book's broad scope offers coverage of overlooked traditions, such as Mayan Apocalyptic, Norse Apocalyptic, Native American eschatological literatures, and the Tibetan Book of the Dead. Readers seeking detailed information on the eschatological and apocalyptic movements and proponents of End Times can reference entries about individuals such as Harold Camping, Jerry Falwell, David Koresh of the Brand Davidians, and James Jones and the People's Temple. This single-volume encyclopedia also contains numerous historical entries on subjects such as the Great Disappointment, the Great Awakening periods of religious revival, Joachim of Flora, the Maccabean Revolt, and the Plymouth Brethren. The influence of apocalyptic ideas far outside the realm of religion itself is documented through entries on film, including well-known modern movies such as The Hunger Games and Apocalypse Now, literature by writers such as Dante, and works of fine art like Wagner's Götterdämmerung. The inclusion of entries related to literature, film, and other art forms further attests to the wide-ranging social influence of belief in the end of days.
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Meierhenrich, Jens. The Decline of a Classic. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814412.003.0008.

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This chapter explores the uneven reception of Fraenkel’s classic across space and time, with particular reference to the book’s very different fortunes in the United States and postwar Germany. I account in detail for the international recognition bestowed on Fraenkel in the early 1940s, and its subsequent status as an obligatory footnote—a marginalized classic that few had read and even fewer understood. I also explain why The Dual State failed to make inroads in Germany until the early 1970s, when the first German edition was published. I weave into the analysis elements of an intellectual biography, charting Fraenkel’s career, inter alia, in the U.S. Foreign Economic Administration, which operated under the auspices of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS); as a U.S. legal adviser in the international territorial administration of Korea; and as reluctant doyen of political science in postwar Germany.
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Lanoszka, Alexander. Atomic Assurance. Cornell University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501729188.001.0001.

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How do alliances curb potential or actual cases of nuclear proliferation, if at all? Many scholars assert that alliances are effective tools for bridling the nuclear ambitions of states and that the United States can especially take credit for suppressing nuclear proliferation among its allies around the world. This book challenges this widely-held view by arguing that alliances can be most useful for preventing potential nuclear proliferation but much less useful for curbing actual nuclear proliferation. Drawing on deep archival research it shows how allied decision-makers often evaluate American security guarantees with reference to in-theater conventional military deployments. It also demonstrates the significant difficulties in mounting alliance coercion in order to extract non-proliferation commitments. The book mainly explores the three cases of supposed alliance non-proliferation success--West Germany, Japan, and South Korea—while examining in lesser detail the case of Great Britain, France, Norway, Australia, and Taiwan.
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Li, Xiaobing, ed. China at War. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400625640.

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This comprehensive volume traces the Chinese military and its experiences over the past 2,500 years, describing clashes with other kingdoms and nations as well as internal rebellions and revolutions. As the first book of its kind, China at War: An Encyclopedia expands far beyond the conventional military history book that is focused on describing key wars, battles, military leaders, and influential events. Author Xiaobing Li—an expert writer in the subjects of Asian history and military affairs—provides not only a broad, chronological account of China's long military history, but also addresses Chinese values, concepts, and attitudes regarding war. As a result, readers can better understand the wider sociopolitical history of the most populous and one of the largest countries in the world—and grasp the complex security concerns and strategic calculations often behind China's decision-making process. This encyclopedia contains an introductory essay written to place the reference entries within a larger contextual framework, allowing students to compare Chinese with Western and American views and approaches to war. Topics among the hundreds of entries by experts in the field include Sunzi's classic The Art of War, Mao Zedong's guerrilla warfare in the 20th century, Chinese involvement in the Korean War and Vietnam War, and China's nuclear program in the 21st century.
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Huang, Minyao, and Kasia M. Jaszczolt, eds. Expressing the Self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786658.001.0001.

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This book addresses different linguistic and philosophical aspects of referring to the self in a wide range of languages from different language families, including Amharic, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Newari (Sino-Tibetan), Polish, Tariana (Arawak), and Thai. In the domain of speaking about oneself, languages use a myriad of expressions that cut across grammatical and semantic categories, as well as a wide variety of constructions. Languages of Southeast and East Asia famously employ a great number of terms for first-person reference to signal honorification. The number and mixed properties of these terms make them debatable candidates for pronounhood, with many grammar-driven classifications opting to classify them with nouns. Some languages make use of egophors or logophors, and many exhibit an interaction between expressing the self and expressing evidentiality qua the epistemic status of information held from the ego perspective. The volume’s focus on expressing the self, however, is not directly motivated by an interest in the grammar or lexicon, but instead stems from philosophical discussions of the special status of thoughts about oneself, known as de se thoughts. It is this interdisciplinary understanding of expressing the self that underlies this volume, comprising philosophy of mind at one end of the spectrum and cross-cultural pragmatics of self-expression at the other. This unprecedented juxtaposition results in a novel method of approaching de se and de se expressions, in which research methods from linguistics and philosophy inform each other. The importance of this interdisciplinary perspective on expressing the self cannot be overemphasized. Crucially, the volume also demonstrates that linguistic research on first-person reference makes a valuable contribution to research on the self tout court, by exploring the ways in which the self is expressed, and thereby adding to the insights gained through philosophy, psychology, and cognitive science.
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Robbeets, Martine, and Alexander Savelyev, eds. The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804628.001.0001.

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the Transeurasian languages, and is the first major reference work in the field since 1965. The term ‘Transeurasian’ refers to a large group of geographically adjacent languages that includes five uncontroversial linguistic families: Japonic, Koreanic, Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic. The historical connection between these languages, however, constitutes one of the most debated issues in historical comparative linguistics. In the present book, a team of leading international scholars in the field take a balanced approach to this controversy, integrating different theoretical frameworks, combining both functional and formal linguistics, and showing that genealogical and areal approaches are in fact compatible with each other. The volume is divided into five parts. Part I deals with the historical sources and periodization of the Transeurasian languages and their classification and typology. In Part II, chapters provide individual structural overviews of the Transeurasian languages and the linguistic subgroups that they belong to, while Part III explores Transeurasian phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis, and semantics from a comparative perspective. Part IV offers a range of areal and genealogical explanations for the correlations observed in the preceding parts. Finally, Part V combines archaeological, genetic, and anthropological perspectives on the identity of speakers of Transeurasian languages. The Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages will be an indispensable resource for specialists in Japonic, Koreanic, Tungusic, Mongolic, and Turkic languages and for anyone with an interest in Transeurasian and comparative linguistics more broadly.
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Nishioka, Kazuaki, ed. Treatment of Foreign Law in Asia. Hart Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509956586.

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How do Asian courts ascertain, interpret and apply a foreign law as the law governing the merits of the case? What should judges do if parties do not raise or disagree on the content of foreign law? This thematic volume in the Studies in Private International Law – Asia series analyses the treatment of foreign law before judicial authorities, that is, how the courts of Asian states deal with the proof of foreign law in court litigation involving cross-border elements. The individual chapters cover 15 Asian jurisdictions: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India. The Introduction and Conclusion examine similarities and differences in the approaches taken by the 15 Asian states with a view to assessing the extent to which those approaches are consistent or different from each other. The book also puts forward suggestions for harmonising differing approaches, especially between Asian common law and civil law states. The book is a one-stop reference guide on the treatment of foreign law in Asia and will be indispensable to judges, practitioners, and scholars not just in Asia, but worldwide. Volume 7 in the series Studies in Private International Law – Asia
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Liu, Miles. Asian American Playwrights. Greenwood, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400615160.

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In the late nineteenth century, Asian American drama made its debut with the spotlight firmly on the lives and struggles of Asians in North America, rather than on the cultures and traditions of the Asian homeland. Today, Asian American playwrights continue to challenge the limitations of established theatrical conventions and direct popular attention toward issues and experiences that might otherwise be ignored or marginalized. While Asian American literature came into full bloom in the last 25 years, Asian American drama has yet to receive the kind of critical attention it warrants. This reference book serves as a versatile vehicle for exploring the field of Asian American drama from its recorded conception to its present stage. Included are alphabetically arranged entries for 52 Asian American dramatists of origins from India, Pakistan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, and China. Each entry includes relevant biographical information that contextualizes the works of a playwright, an interpretive description of selected plays that spotlights recurring themes and plots, a summary of the playwright's critical reception, and a bibliography of primary and secondary works. The entries are written by expert contributors and reflect the ethnic diversity of the Asian American community. The volume closes with a selected, general bibliography, which includes anthologies, scholarly studies, and periodicals.
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DiMartino, Michael Dante, and Bryan Konietzko. Legend of Korra. Dark Horse Comics, 2015.

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DiMartino, Michael Dante, and Bryan Konietzko. The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars Library Edition. Dark Horse Books, 2019.

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