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Subjugating the Dead: The White Pagoda and The Peony Lantern in Late Imperial China
The East Asian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University presents a talk by Fumiko Joo, Post-Doctoral Fellow in the East Asian Studies Program at Johns Hopkins University, on topics from late imperial China.
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Fumiko Joo:
“Subjugating the Dead: The White Pagoda and The Peony Lantern in Late Imperial China”
Post-Doctoral Fellow
East Asian Studies Program
Johns Hopkins University
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