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Arts of Asia was founded in 1970 by Tuyet Nguyet, who was also the magazine's first publisher and editor.Nguyet first conceived the idea for the magazine in 1969, combining her interests in Asian art and antiques with her journalistic background to promote an understanding and appreciation for Asian art and culture.
This journal is devoted to all aspects of East Asian popular culture and the interplay between East Asia and the rest of the world. Its co-editors are Kate Taylor-Jones, Ann Heylen, and Edward Vickers. [2] [3] It is abstracted and indexed by British Humanities Index (BHI) and Scopus. [2]
Arts of Asia, est. 1970, quarterly international magazine of Asian arts and antiques; Arts Magazine, 1926–1992, monthly journal published by Art Digest, Co., New York City; Asahi Camera, monthly photographic magazine, published in Japan by Asahi Shinbun-sha, publisher of the newspaper The Asahi Shimbun from April 1926 to July 2020
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Asian Culture (Yazhou Wenhua, 亞洲文化) is an international refereed bilingual academic journal published by the Singapore Society of Asian Studies. Asian Culture was inaugurated in February 1983 and has published a total of 44 issues by 2020. It is an international refereed journal that publishes quality research papers in all aspects of ...
Orientations was launched in 1969 by Adrian Zecha (who was later the founder of Aman Resorts) to showcase Asian art and culture through a dedicated magazine. The name was a play on the word 'Orient' which was what Asia was referred to back then. [1] Under Elizabeth Knight in 1981, the editorial was reshaped to focus on Asian Art. [2]
During a reception celebrating the publication of Koreana's 100th issue in 2012, Mark C. Minton, President of the Korea Society, declared, “There is no better publication on Korean culture and the arts. The articles are extremely informative and the photographs are beautiful.” [2] In 2017, Koreana marked its 30th anniversary by publishing a ...
A lack of knowledge about the customs and expectations of Asian people can make even those with good intentions seem rude, foolish, and disrespectful. Asian etiquette is often manifested with shades of "respect", "good manners" and "filial", and is highly influenced by Chinese culture. [1] [2] [3]