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FAHNS Call for Submissions

The FANHS Journal Editorial team invites you to submit to the FANHS Journal (Volume 14), which will focus on the theme of “Mixed Race”. Former FANHS Trustee and National Scholar Rudy Guevarra and Alejandro Acierto will be the Guest Editors for Volume 14, which is expected to be published in Fall 2026. Call for Submissions We envision this volume of the FANHS […]

Journals: Asian Theatre Journal, Biography, The Contemporary Pacific, Mānoa and more.

Asian Theatre Journal Volume 43, Number 1 (2026) Editor Siyuan Liu signs off as we introduce a new editor Man He in From the Editor stating: After eight years as ATJ editor, I am stepping down after this issue. Man He will take over as the new editor. It has been a tremendous learning experience. […]

Journal of World History Special Issue: Found in Translation: Linguistic Dimensions and Cultural Intersections — free!

The World History Association hosts its annual meeting in Incheon, South Korea from June 25 to 27, with the theme “Closed Borders and Global Connections: Being Global after Globalization.” The Journal of World History offers this accompanying special collection, “Found in Translation: Linguistic Dimensions and Cultural Intersections,” for free on the Project MUSE platform through September 30.…

Complete the Landmark Series: Gods of Medieval Japan

Written by one of the leading scholars of Japanese religion, Bernard Faure’s Gods of Medieval Japan series stands as a milestone in our understanding of the mythico-ritual system of esoteric Buddhism, specifically the nature and roles of deities within the religious landscape of medieval Japan and beyond. For a limited time, enjoy 30% off with the discount […]

**Warehouses to Close for Annual Inventory: Order by June 17**

Our warehouses will close for annual inventory from June 18 through June 30, and will reopen July 1. The deadline to order on our website is Wednesday, June 17 before midnight, Hawai‘i Standard Time (HST). In the meantime, browsing and the “add to cart” and “wishlist” options will remain in place. Mahalo for your patience!

Honoring LGBTQ+ Voices, Histories, and Scholarship

For LGBTQ+ Month 2026, we celebrate University of Hawaiʻi Press books that bring queer, māhū, and LGBTQ+ perspectives to histories, cultures, communities, and everyday life across Hawaiʻi, Asia, and the Pacific.This curated collection highlights authors whose work deepens conversations about gender, sexuality, identity, media, culture, and social change. Save 30% on selected titles with code…

Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month with Your Next Read

Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a curated collection of groundbreaking scholarship, powerful storytelling, and vibrant cultural histories from University of Hawai‘i Press. From literature and history to foodways, politics, art, and Indigenous knowledge, these featured titles honor the voices, experiences, and legacies that continue to shape our…

New Asian Studies Books – University of Hawaiʻi Press AAS 2026 Selection

University of Hawaiʻi Press is pleased to present a curated selection of titles for the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference. Our AAS 2026 featured books and journals reflect the breadth and depth of contemporary Asian Studies research. These titles engage topics including colonialism and empire, intellectual history, cultural production, religion, and political life, […]

Journals: biography, Chinoperl, Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistic Society, Philosophy East & West + more

Asian Perspectives Volume 64, Number 2 (2025) The Editor’s Note introduces this issue as written by Julie Field, Francis Allard, Bérénice Bellina-Pryce, and Cristina Castillo Cobo stating: Asian Perspectives highlights leading research in archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, and biological anthropology in Asia and the Pacific Islands. Volume 64, Issue 2 of Asian Perspectives offers four articles on […]

Journals: Chinese Studies International, Review of Japanese Culture & Society, Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers + more

Chinese Studies International Volume 29 (2025) Contract Law in Hong Kong (Fourth Edition) by Michael J. Fisher and Desmond G. Greenwood (review)Tristan G. Brown Women and Their Warlords: Domesticating Militarism in Modern China by Kate Merkel-Hess (review)Peter J. Carroll The Making of China’s Post Office: Sovereignty, Modernization and the Connection of a Nation by Weiping Tsai (review)Michael G.…