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Hockx, Michel (2015) Internet Literature in China. New York: Columbia University Press. (Global Chinese Culture)
Murphy, Stephen A (2024) Buddhist Landscapes: Art and Archaeology of the Khorat Plateau, 7th to 11th Centuries. Singapore: NUS Press. (Art and Archaeology of Southeast Asia: Hindu-Buddhist Traditions)
Basu, Paul, ed. (2017) The Inbetweenness of Things: Materializing Mediation and Movement between Worlds. London: Bloomsbury.
Tan, Tian Yuan, Edmondson, Paul and Wang, Shih-pe, eds. (2016) 1616: Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu's China. London: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare.
Basu, Paul (2017) 'The Inbetweenness of Things.' In: Basu, Paul, (ed.), The Inbetweenness of Things: Materializing Mediation and Movement between Worlds. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 1-20.
Contadini, Anna (2014) 'Picturing music in Islamic art.' In: Ward, Rachel, (ed.), Court and Craft: A Masterpiece from Northern Iraq. London: The Courtauld Gallery with Paul Holberton Publishing, pp. 46-51.
Flügel, Peter, Krüger, Patrick and Shah, Priyanka (2023) 'Six Jaina Bronzes.' In: Flügel, Peter, De Jonckheere, Heleen and Söhnen-Thieme, Renate, (eds.), Pure Soul: The Jaina Spiritual Traditions. London: Centre of Jaina Studies, SOAS, pp. 96-103.
Howard, Keith (2011) 'Redefining Koreanness: North Korea, musicology, ideology, and ‘improved’ Korean instruments.' In: Frank, Rüdiger, (ed.), Exploring North Korean Arts. Vienna: University of Wien/MAK, pp. 181-191.
Sendra Fernandez, Estrella (2017) 'Art Festivals in African Cities.' In: Pensa, Iolanda and Pucciarelli, M, (eds.), Public art in Africa = Art et tranformation urbaines = Art and urban transformation in Douala. Geneva: Métis Presses.
Tan, Tian Yuan (2016) 'Sixty Plays from the Ming Palace, 1615-18.' In: Tan, Tian Yuan, Edmondson, Paul and Wang, Shih-pe, (eds.), 1616: Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu's China. London: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, pp. 96-107.
Tan, Tian Yuan, Edmondson, Paul and Wang, Shih-pe (2016) 'Introduction.' In: Tan, Tian Yuan, Edmondson, Paul and Wang, Shih-pe, (eds.), 1616: Shakespeare and Tang Xianzu's China. London: Bloomsbury Arden Shakespeare, pp. 1-4.
Waghmar, Burzine and Young, Ruth (2008) 'Central Asia 500 BC-AD 600.' In: Onians, John, (ed.), The Art Atlas. London: Laurence King, pp. 82-83.
Fukunaga, Ai (2019) 'Scholars’ Utopia: Rethinking the display for sencha in the late Edo period.' Andon, 107.
George, Andrew (2012) 'Nergal and the Babylonian cyclops.' Bibliotheca Orientalis, 69 (5-6). pp. 421-425.
Howard, Keith (2009) 'Mass distraction: Public dance in enigmatic North Korea.' Dance Gazette, 2009 (3). pp. 30-31.
Howard, Keith (2020) 'Special Section: North Korean Popular Culture.' European Journal of Korean Studies, 19 (2). pp. 1-128.
Li, Gordon C. (2021) 'From parvenu to “highbrow” tastes: the rise of cultural capital in China’s intergenerational elites.' The British Journal of Sociology, 72 (3). pp. 514-530.
Mihara, Ryotaro (2020) 'A coming of age in the anthropological study of anime? Introductory thoughts envisioning the Business Anthropology of Japanese Animation.' Journal of Business Anthropology, 9 (1). pp. 88-110.
Murphy, Stephen (2024) 'Restitution and repatriation as an opportunity, not a loss: some reflections on recent Southeast Asian cases.' Antiquity, 98 (401). pp. 1395-1495.
Howard, Keith (2013) The Foundation of Hallyu – K-Pop's Coming of Age. In: First World Congress for Hallyu Studies, 18-19 October 2013, Korea University, Seoul.
Howard, Keith (2011) 'Review of Suk-Young Kim, Illusive Utopia: Theater, Film and Everyday Performance in North Korea.' Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 74 (3). pp. 528-530.
Fuentes, Ayesha (2021) On the use of human remains in Tibetan ritual objects. PhD thesis. SOAS University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00036581
Tan, Heidi (2020) Meritorious Curating and the Renewal of Pagoda Museums in Myanmar. PhD thesis. SOAS University of London.
Howard, Keith (2011) ''The Legend of Princess Bari' and 'A Korean Collage'.' Edinburgh International Festival.
Howard, Keith (2011) ''Tradition and Myth' and 'Korean Instruments'.' Edinburgh International Festival.