Collection Spotlight: Lunar New Year

Step into the festivities of Lunar New Year at UBC Education Library, where we’re thrilled to present a special book display from January 25 to February 10.  Celebrating the Year of the Dragon, our curated collection invites students and educators alike to explore the rich traditions and cultural significance of this joyous occasion. The display is located at the main level breezeway of our branch.

If you want further information on any of the following items, click on the book cover or title. This will bring you to the UBC catalogue record for the book.

This is just a sample of the books on display:

Juvenile Literature

A Sweet New Year for Ren
written by Michelle Sterling; illustrations by Dung Ho.
PZ7.1.S74433 Sw 2022

Ren has always been too little to help make her favourite pineapple cakes for the Lunar New Year, but when her one-of-a-kind brother Charlie arrives for the festivities, with his help, she finally gets her chance. Includes recipe for pineapple cakes.

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Ruby’s Chinese New Year
Vickie Lee; illustrated by Joey Chou.
PZ7.1.L437 Rb 2018

As Ruby travels to her grandmother’s house to bring her a gift for Chinese New Year, she is joined by all of the animals of the zodiac.

Includes the legend of the Chinese horoscope and instructions for making a paper lantern, a paper fan, and good luck banners.

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A New Year’s reunion
Yu Li-Qiong; illustrated by Zhu Cheng-Liang.
PZ4.9.Y888 Nw 2011

Little Maomao’s father works in faraway places and comes home just once a year, for Chinese New Year. At first Maomao barely recognizes him, but before long the family is happily making sticky rice balls, listening to firecrackers, and watching the dragon dance in the streets below.

Papa gets a haircut, makes repairs to the house, and hides a lucky coin for Maomao to find. Which she does! But all too soon it is time for Papa to go away again.

The runaway wok: a Chinese New Year tale
Ying Chang Compestine; illustrated by Sebastià Serra.
PZ4.9.C6462 Rw 2011
http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=5756534

On Chinese New Year’s Eve, a poor man who works for the richest businessman in Beijing sends his son to market to trade their last few eggs for a bag of rice, but instead he brings home an empty–but magic–wok that changes their fortunes forever.

Includes information about Chinese New Year and a recipe for fried rice.

Bringing in the New Year
Grace Lin.
PZ7.L644 Br 2008

This exuberant story follows a Chinese American family as they prepare for the Lunar New Year. Each family member lends a hand as they sweep out the dust of the old year, hang decorations, and make dumplings. Then it’s time to put on new clothes and celebrate with family and friends. There will be fireworks and lion dancers, shining lanterns, and a great, long dragon parade to help bring in the Lunar New Year. And the dragon parade in our book is extra long–on a surprise fold-out page at the end of the story.

Grace Lin’s artwork is a bright and gloriously patterned celebration in itself! And her story is tailor-made for reading aloud.

The cat’s tale: why the years are named for animals
Doris Orgel; illustrated by Meilo So
PZ8.1.O59 Ct 2008

Willow’s pet cat Mao relates how the Jade Emperor chose twelve animals to represent the years in the Chinese calendar and why there is no Year of the Cat.

Includes endnotes on the twelve-year lunar cycle and the Chinese zodiac animals.

 

Silk Peony, parade dragon
Elizabeth Steckman; illustrated by Carol Inouye.
PZ4.9.S7325 Sl 1997

This is the story of Silk Peony, a magnificent dragon who is rented by a powerful mandarin for the annual New Year’s parade.

Based on legend, this is the story of how the dragon came to lead the New Year’s parade. The traditional story and whimsical illustrations of dragons are sure to appeal to young children and the young at heart.  (SJ Cheng)

The Dragon New Year: A Chinese Legend
David Bouchard, Zhong-Yang Huan
PZ4.9.B689 Dr 1999

Every spring, a clash of cymbals, a splash of colourful fireworks, and the Dragon Dance herald the coming of the Chinese New Year. But how did these celebrations begin?

Charming and masterfully illustrated, this enticing tale involves a monstrous sea dragon, a mother’s sorrow, and a magical Buddha. Set in the words of a wise grandmother passing on her traditions to her adored granddaughter, this story of courage and kindness, love and revenge will delight both children and adults alike.

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Le Nouvel An Chinois
David F. Marx; texte français de Dominique Chichera.
GT4905 .M3614 2007 French Collection

Chaque titre de cette collection, destinée aux apprentis lecteurs, propose une découverte de l’histoire et des traditions liées à diverses fêtes, ainsi qu’à la façon dont elles sont célébrées aux quatre coins de la planète. — Des photographies, mettant en scène des enfants croqués dans le feu de l’action, animent cette petite plaquette que conclut une double page reprenant certains mots-clés du texte. Une agréable ouverture au monde et à la diversité culturelle.

Non-Fiction

Chinese New Year: a celebration for everyone
Jen Sookfong Lee.
GT4905 .L434 2017

From its beginnings as a farming celebration marking the end of winter to its current role as a global party featuring good food, lots of gifts, and public parades, Chinese New Year is a snapshot of Chinese culture.

Award-winning author and broadcaster Jen Sookfong Lee recalls her childhood in Vancouver and weaves family stories into the history, traditions, and evolution of Chinese New Year.

Lavishly illustrated with color photographs throughout.

Chinese New Year
Carrie Gleason.
GT4905 .G54 2009

Kung hay fat Choy means ‘may you prosper’ and is a greeting heard often during Chinese New Year. Chinese New Year, sometimes called Lunar New Year, is celebrated in Chinese communities throughout the world.

Children will love this colourful and easy-to-understand introduction to this famous holiday.

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New Year celebrations in different places
Robin Johnson.
GT4905 .J63 2018

Did you know that New Year celebrations can be traced back more than 4,000 years ago?

Dynamic photographs and well-crafted text introduce readers to New Year celebrations including Songkran, Chinese New Year, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali.

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Lighting our world: a year of celebrations
Catherine Rondina; illustrated by Jacqui Oakley.
GT3933 .R66 2012

Throughout the year and around the globe, people use light — candles, bonfires, lanterns and fireworks — to celebrate special occasions.

This richly illustrated book is an illuminating tour of the world’s brightest and warmest festivities.

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Neal-Schuman guide to celebrations and holidays around the world
Kathryn I. Matthew, Joy L. Lowe.
GT3930 .M377 2004

Ramadan, Rosh Hashanah, Kodomono-Hi, Diwali, Dia de los Muertos, the Festival of St. Lucia, Mardi Gras. Each month there’s another holiday or special event teachers and librarians can choose to explore with children. Grouped by month, and with chapters on year-round special events (such as birthdays, weddings, Powwows, and quincea-eras), this innovative and easy-to-use guide provides grade-specific advice on books, media, and activities that allow children to learn how people of various nationalities and religions celebrate holidays.

ONLINE

Red eggs and dragon boats: celebrating Chinese Festivals
Carol Stepanchuk
GT4883.A2
https://tinyurl.com/y35dfhpm

This is a book about the celebration of Chinese festivals. Most of the Chinese festivals are based on the lunar calendar. It includes festivals such as the Chinese lunar New Year, Clear Brightness festival, Full-month red egg and ginger party, Dragon Boat festival and Moon festival.

Librarian Picks: Holiday Reads

Librarians at Asian Library have compiled recommendations for you to read while you relax during the upcoming winter holiday break. You are welcome to visit the Asian Library and check them out.

Call number: PL2822 T7 A6 2016
Book title: 人间草木 : 汪曾祺谈草木虫鱼散文42篇
Author: 汪曾祺

The pace of life is sometimes too fast to recall how we want to live our lives. Wang Zengqi has experienced the flood of the times, but still lives with grace and ease. He was obsessed with having fun and eating, but people said he was a funny old man. Most of the things in the world are not as they should be, so why not face life head on, get involved, listen to the stories of the grass, the wood, the insects and the fish, taste tea and one’s meals, feel everyday life, in order to understand the recklessness of life in the world.

 

 

Call number: PL2921.N5 Z43 2011
Book title: 这些人,那些事
Author: 吴念真

This book chronicles director Wu Nian-zhen’s life after experiencing the storms and the greatest lows of his life. He writes about the family he misses the most, the hometown he misses day and night, the friends he has fought for his whole life, and the most real touches in every corner of Taiwan. These people and events, through his heartfelt words, live so vividly in front of you and me, laughing and crying at the same time. It is a beautiful microcosm of this era that is burned in our hearts.

 

 

Call number: PL758.885 N57 2010
Book title: ダイオウイカは知らないでしょう
Author: 西加奈子, せきしろ

In Daiōika wa shiranai de shō [The giant squid does not know], two amazing writers learn to compose waka poems by carrying out regular utakai [poetry reading party] get-togethers for a year and a half. One of the authors, Nishi Kanako, visited UBC this past year, and you may already have enjoyed her essays and novels. As Nishi is joined by others in this book, the tremendous joy you receive when you read her prose is doubled and tripled as you read her interactions with others in this book. A wonderful read to involve all your senses — you will smile, cry, and laugh as you observe the process and appreciate the creations.

 

Call number: PN6790.J33 E888 2016 v.1-3
Book title: いいね!光源氏くん
Author:えすと えむ

The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari) is perhaps the best known of all the Japanese literary classics, written by Lady Murasaki (Murasaki Shikibu) in the early 11th century. Since the Edo period (1603-1868) there has been a massive number of contemporary translations, adaptations, and parodies created of this work. A 2016 reworking, Iine! Hikaru Genji kun [Like! for Hikaru Genji] is a delightful manga series in which the handsome but quirky Heian aristocrat inadvertently time-travels to the present-day Tokyo. As he encounters the delights Tokyo offers (female roommates, smart phones, specialty coffee drinks), he composes one waka poem after another as the spirit moves him. There is a TV adaptation of this manga by Japan’s national broadcaster, NHK.

 

Call number: ND1069 C54 A4 2019
Book title: 그날들 이 참 좋았습니다 : 따뜻한 아랫목 같은 기억들
Author/Illustrator: 초록담쟁이 그리고 쓰다

Nostalgia for an idealized childhood in the countryside. A little girl with braided pigtails and her black cat live through four seasons together. The author/illustrator draws heartwarming moments from their life in rural Korea in pastel colored pencils, accompanied by short paragraphs of text. It is the perfect coffee table book; you can flip though it casually, read bits of it out of order, or spend a whole afternoon on reading it through. This one is soft and fuzzy.

 

Call number: PL994.38 C44 S27
Book title: 살인자 의 쇼핑 목록
Author: 강 지영 소설

A collection of seven short stories that focus on a moment of splintering truth. In the titular story, “The Murderer’s Shopping List,” your friendly neighborhood cashier is the protagonist. Their hobby is to deduce the lives of customers from their items of purchase: the slender young lady who buys the same amount of nipple patches, cabbage and chicken breasts every week, is she a model or a sex worker? The well-to-do lady who bought candles, fish and yakkwa, she must be preparing for a chesa tonight, etc. When the cashier sees a news report of a murder which could have been committed with items bought by a customer, they are intrigued…살인자의 쇼핑목록 has also been made into a tv drama series and a webtoon. This one is bright and sharp.

 

 

Call Number: PK2098.32.A82 H57 2017
Book title: Hīrā pherī हीरा फेरी
Author: Surendra Mohana Pāṭhaka
Language: Hindi

Taxi driver Jeet Singh is cruising for fare when a man being tailed by a bunch of goons blocks his way. Entrusting him with a briefcase full of secret, classified government documents to be delivered in lieu of a huge sum to a girl in Jogeshwari, he jumps off the moving taxi. His dead body is found by the railway track in a Mumbai suburb the next morning, while Jeet Singh finds he has nobody to give the briefcase to – the girl died mysteriously the previous night. He opens the briefcase, and discovers diamonds worth millions….

 

 

Call Number: PK2659.A44 P5 2013
Book title: Piñjara: nāwala पिंजर
Author: Amaritā Pritama
Language: Punjabi

The word Pinjar (Piñjara) means skeleton. It has no shape, no appearance, no mind, no will, just skeleton. ‘Pinjar’ is the story of India of the post-independence era. That part, which became Pakistan after being cut off from India. In the cage, there is pain of the woman, there is anger, there is sacrifice, and there is motherhood. At the same time, there are crimes of men and also repentance. There are Hindus, there are Muslims. The bite of division. Standing against bigotry are human values, and after finally accepting the reality of the present, the heroine of the novel forgives all the sins and rises again, with infinite possibilities for the future.

 

New books at the Asian Library (November 2022)

B5254 Y484 K366 2022
퇴계 이 황 의 리 철학 : 지선 실현 과 자기 완성 / 강 경현 지음 / 서울시 : 혜안

BL2240 C673 K556 2022
증산 사상 과 한국 종교 / 김 탁 / 서울시 : 민속원

DS913.25 H327 2022
조선 시대 공주 와 부마 / 한 형주 지음 / 경기도 고양시 : 국학 자료원

DS913.26 P38 2022
正史 를 버무려 쓴 조선 왕조 야사 / 박 홍갑 지음 / 서울 특별시 : 주류성

DS925 S8 K547 2022
정조 시대 화성 행궁 연구 / 김 선희 지음 / 경기도 성남시 : 신구 문화사

HQ73.3 K6 S85 2021
퀴어돌로지 : 전복 과 교란, 욕망 의 놀이 / 스[k’wip], 마노, 상근 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 오월 의 봄

HV415.5 P38 2022
시시 콜콜 조선 복지 실록 : 단 한 명 의 백성 도 굶어 죽지 않게 하라 / 박 영서 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 들녘

JQ1725 A55 I62425 2022
5공 남산 의 부장들 / 김 충식 / 서울 특별시 : 블루 엘리펀트

ML3502 K6 H564 2022
한국 팝 의 고고학. 1980, 욕망 의 장소 / 신 현준, 최 지선 지음 / 서울시 : 을유 문화사

ND1063.4 P353 2022
조선 시대 사가 기록화, 옛 그림 에 담긴 조선 양반가 의 특별한 순간들 / 박 정혜 지음 / 서울시 : 혜화 1117

PL907 Y56 2022
국어학사 : 시대 와 학문 / 이 병근 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 태학사

PL930 H355 2022
한국어 신어 형성 연구 / 최 형용 / 서울시 : 역락

PL967.6 K65 2022
일제 강점기 민족 문학 작가 와의 대화 : 염 상섭, 채 만식, 김 사량 / 공 종구 / 서울시 : 역락

PL998 C6 C473278 2022
조선족 소설사 / 최 병우 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 푸른 사상사

QA27 K6 K545 2022
한국 수학 문명사 / 김 영욱, 이 장주, 장 혜원 지음 / 경기도 파주시 : 들녘

DK510.764 W3644 2022
普丁的俄羅斯帝國夢 / 王家豪, 羅金義著 / 台北市 : 新銳文創

DS740.2 R655 2021
为革命招魂 : 评汪晖的中国革命史观 / 荣剑著 / 纽约 : 博登书屋

DS785 T66 2021
青藏高原丝绸之路的考古学研究 / 仝涛著 / 北京 : 文物出版社

DS799.823 Y8369 2022
原住民族與二二八 : 展覽史料專輯 / 國史館台灣文獻館主編 / 南投市 : 國史館台灣文獻館

DS799.9 Y36 W825 2022
再見·草山 : 陽明山的這些年那些事 / 作者吳亮衡 / 台北市 : 時報文化出版企業股份有限公司

HC445.8 L3624 2022
小國新加坡的生存與發展 : 一個懂得在現實與實際環境中生存的國家 / 藍嘉祥著 / 台北市 : 蘭臺出版社

HD6200 Z6 S4472 2022
她的工廠不造夢 : 13位深圳女工的打工史 / 朱曉玢著; 尖椒部落统籌 / 臺北 : 新銳文創

HV6570.4 T28 C4469 2022
判決的艱難 : 兒童性侵的爭議與正義 / 陳昭如著 / 台北市 : 春山出版有限公司

NK1483 A1 P4647 2022
中國設計美學史 : 先秦時期至隋唐五代 / 彭聖芳著 / 台北市 : 崧燁文化事業有限公司

NK9900.7 T28 X829 2022
台灣天然漆百年史 / 徐玉富, 徐苑菁著 / 臺北市 : 世界客家出版社

PL1171 Q27 2021
秦漢簡帛文獻斷代用字譜 / 張再興主編 / 上海市 : 上海辞書出版社

PL1740 H72 T6649
通學 / 作者廣東話資料館 / 香港 : 亮光文化

PL2252 C5163 Z43649 2022
回憶創造社 / 張資平原著 ; 曾祥金主編 / 台北市 : 新銳文創

PN2878 Y859 A3 2022
太平戲院紀事 : 院主源詹勳日記選輯(1926-1949) / 程美寶編 / 香港 : 三聯書店(香港)有限公司

UA835 H93642 2022
終極和戰 : 兩岸戰爭與和平, 統獨最短的距離 / 黃征輝著 / 台北市 : 時報文化出版企業股份有限公司

BF175.5 D74 S25 2021
夢語り・夢解きの中世 / 酒井紀美/東京都文京区 : 吉川弘文館

DS740.5 J3 S536 2021
マオとミカド : 日中関係史の中の「天皇」 / 城山英巳 / 東京都千代田区 : 白水社

DS894.69 O829 Z46 2021
大阪の選択 : なぜ都構想は再び否決されたのか / 善教将大著 / 東京都千代田区 : 有斐閣

E175.5 A72 Y335 2021
天皇制と日本史 : 朝河貫一から学ぶ / 矢吹晋著 / 福岡市 : 集広舎

HG3328 N48 H37 2021
戦後日本経済と政策金融 : 日本政策投資銀行を事例にして / 原田輝彦著 / 吹田市 : 関西大学出版部

LC2362 H36 2021
花ひらく女学校 : 女子教育史散策. 明治後期編 / 神辺靖光, 長本裕子著 / 東京 : 成文堂

ND1059 A56 A4 2021
洛中洛外. 春夏編 / 安野光雅 / 東京都千代田区 : 産経新聞出版, 令和3

PL533 Y765 2021
ことばの「省略」とは何か / 尹盛熙著 / 東京都文京区 : 大修館書店

PL719 K616 2021
講義日本文学 : 〈共同性〉からの視界 / 東京大学文学部国文学研究室編 / 東京 : 東京大学出版会

PL726.35 H38 2021
これからの古典の伝え方 : 西鶴「男色大鑑」から考える / 畑中千晶, 敬愛大学教授 / 東京 : 文学通信

PL856 U673 N455 2020
猫を棄てる : 父親について語るとき / 村上春樹 ; 絵, 高妍 / 東京 : 文藝春秋

PL862 O38 Z89 2021
富岡多惠子論集「はぐれもの」の思想と語り / 水田宗子編 ; 水田宗子, 北田幸恵, 長谷川啓, 与那覇恵子, デイヴィッド・ホロウェイ, リー・エヴァンス・フリードリック / 東京都千代田区 : めるくまーる

PL876 O764 N3 2022
N/A = エヌエー / 年森瑛 / 東京 : 文藝春秋

PN1993.5 J3 E425 2021
映画人が語る, 日本映画史の舞台裏. 撮影現場編 / 東京 : 森話社

PN6790 J33 T3558 2021
扉はひらくいくたびも : 時代の証言者 / 竹宮惠子 ; 知野恵子聞き手 / 東京 : 中央公論新社

PK2098.16 A53 U73 2021
5उड़ान : उपन्यास / लेखक, रुपसिंह चंदेल / कानपुर : अमन प्रकाशन

PK2659 O84 K53 2022
ਖ਼ਾਲਸ : ਕਹਾਣੀ-ਸੰਗ੍ਰਹਿ / ਅਵਤਾਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਓਠੀ / ਲੁਧਿਆਣਾ : ਚੇਤਨਾ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ਨ

PK2658.2 H5 K57 2021
Kisānī jīvana kī Pañjābī kahānī / sampādaka, Ḍô. Ravi Ravindara ; anuvāda, Ḍ̂o. Prīta Aroṛā, Navajota Kaura Māna / Naī Dillī : Rāshṭrīya Pustaka Nyāsa, Bhārata

 

Recently Arrived Chinese Books about Hong Kong

The year 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China. In the last ten years, it has become a place filled with more and more rebellious voices. Whether you are researching Hong Kong’s political and social changes, or whether you are just curious about what has been happening in this past quarter century, we invite you to visit the Asian Library and browse the Hong Kong books we have recently acquired. These Chinese titles are typically found in the call number sections DS796 H757, HN752.5 and JQ1539.5.

Below are some of our highlights:

B29 Z5683 2017a
小王子的領悟 = Notes philosophiques sur le petit prince
周保松 著 ; 區華欣 繪
新北市 : 大家出版, 2017

 

 


DS796 H745 L79228 2018
我迷失在這場殖民遊戲
盧斯達 著
香港 : 釀字工房, 2018

 

 


DS796 H75 C4335 2012
下一個十年: 香港的光榮年代?
陳冠中 著
[香港] : 牛津大學出版社, 2012

 

 


DS796 H757 L498725 2015
最壞的時代  最好的時代
李怡 著
香港 : 廣宇出版社, 2015

 

 


DS796 H757 Z44 2017
走過20年:香港回歸20年故事
明報編輯部 製作
香港 : 明報出版社有限公司, 2017

 

 


HN747.5 H426 2019
為什麼要佔領街頭? : 從太陽花, 雨傘, 到反送中運動 = Taking to the streets does not mean that demonstrators think they can realize the movement goals, but rather that they are afraid of losing something more important
何明修 著
新北市 : 左岸文化 : 遠足文化事業股份有限公司, 2019

 

 


HN752.5  J5294 2020
記者上返行人路 : 14個網媒的採訪反修例運動手記
責任編輯 鄧雅凝
香港 : 有種文化, 2020

 

 


HN752.5 K87 2020
哭泣的城市 : 香港修例風波實錄 = City in tears : a historical account of Hongkong’s extradition turmoil
于世俊, 吳明 主編
[香港] : 大公報出版有限公司, 2020

 


HN752.5 T5364 2020
抗命歧途 : 香港修例與兩制激變
田飛龍 著
香港 : 新民主出版社有限公司, 2020

 

 


JQ1539.5.A58  L583527 2017
思考香港一國兩制的未來
劉兆佳 著
香港 : 商務印書館(香港)有限公司, 2017

 

 


PL2878.N137 P56 2021
拼命無恙 : 你的日子如何, 你的力量也必如何
林夕 著
香港 : 亮光文化, 2021

New books at the Asian Library (October 2022)

ND2849 D86 W824 2022
空间的敦煌 : 走近莫高窟 / (美)巫鸿 / 北京 : 生活·读书·新知三联书店

PL2894 A475 W63 2021
我的灵魂骑在纸背上 / 三毛 / 海口市 : 南海出版公司

PL2933 E52533 H869 2021
活着就是冲天一喊 / 陈年喜 / 北京市 : 台海出版社

PL2933 E52533 W453 2021
微尘 / 陈年喜 / 天津市 : 天津人民出版社

PL2933 E526117 H83 2021
荒潮 / 陳楸帆 / 臺北市 : 尖端出版

PL2935 E623 Y664 2021
永隔一江水 / 邓安庆 / 北京市 : 人民文学出版社

PL2942.3 A3684 S826 2021
俗女养成记 / 江鹅 / 北京市 : 北京日报出版社

PL2951.5 Y8 J536 2022
簡·單 / (澳大利亚)欧阳昱 / Kingsbury, VIC Australia : Otherland Publishing

PL2961 A646 S44y 2021
声誉 / 唐诺 / 桂林市 : 广西师范大学出版社

PL2969 Z4598 S45 2021 v.1-4
十三邀 / 许知远 / 桂林 : 广西师范大学出版社

Q125 W825 2022
全球科技通史 / 吴军 / 北京 : 中信出版集团

QA268 L5829 2021
密码了不起 / 刘巍然著 ; 吴诗湄绘 / 北京 : 北京联合出版公司

BQ691 O83 2020
近代仏教というメディア : 出版と社会活動 / 大谷栄一 / 東京 : ぺりかん社

D810 P7 J3 2021
「暮し」のファシズム : 戦争は「新しい生活様式」の顔をしてやってきた / 大塚英志 / 東京 : 株式会社筑摩書房

E184 J3 H458 2020
変容する「二世」の越境性 : 1940年代日米布伯の日系人と教育 / 吉田亮編著 / 東京 : 現代史料出版

NC1766 J3 N52 2021
日本アニメ史入門 1956-2021 : すべてがわかる / アニメの旅人編著 / 東京 : 彩流社

NK1676 N57 2020
本願寺に咲く花 : 仏教文化と結びついた花卉図 / 米澤信道 / 京都市 : 本願寺出版社

PL629 H65 S55 2021
「させていただく」という問題系「させていただく」の語用論 : 人はなぜ使いたくなるのか/ 椎名美智 / 東京 : ひつじ書房

PL726.2 K298 2020
平安朝物語文学とは何か : 「竹取」「源氏」「狭衣」とエクリチュール/ 神田龍身著 / 京都市 : ミネルヴァ書房

PL729.565 F87 2021
俳句と電報と / 古川洽次 / 鎌倉市 : かまくら春秋社

PL811 O7 S536 2021
森鷗外「渋江抽斎」を読む / 中村稔 / 東京 : 青土社

PL826 D6 Z67 2021
乱步とモダン東京 : 通俗長編の戦略と方法 / 藤井淑禎 / 東京 : 株式会社筑摩書房

PN1998.2 M57 2021
アニメ大国の神様たち : 時代を築いたアニメ人インタビューズ / 三沢典丈 ; 中川右介監修 / 東京 : イースト・プレス

PN5406 S58 A3 2021
「ガロ」に人生を捧げた男 : 全身編集者の告白 / 白取千夏雄 / 東京 : 興陽館

BV639 W7 Y445 2022
한국 근대 기독교 와 여성 의 탄생 / 이 숙진 지음 / 서울시 : 도서 출판 모시는 사람들

DS914.31 K568 2022
숙종 의 대청 인식 과 수도권 방어 정책 / 김 우진 / 서울 : 민속원

DS932 K887 2022
북한 을 보는 새로운 시선 : 분단 77년, 편견 깨기 / 권 은민 / 서울 특별시 : 박영사

GV1188 K6 O24 2022
조선 왕실 의 사예 와 무 문화 / 오 종록 지음 / 경기도 고양시 : 국학 자료원

HD7367.6 A3 C46 2022
북한 아파트 의 정치 문화사 : 평양 건설 과 김 정은 의 아파트 정치/ 전 영선 지음 ; 건국 대학교 통일 인문학 연구단 기획/ 서울 특별시 : 경진 출판

JQ1726 Z1 K85 2022
조선 의 공무원 은 어떻게 살았을까: 과거 급제 부터 은퇴 까지 / 권 기환 지음 / 서울시 : 인물 과 사상사

ND2853.7 A1 Y524 2022
고구려 춤 연구 : 고구려 무덤 벽화 에 나타난 춤 의 유형 과 상징 체계 / 지은이 이 애주 / 서울 : 개마 서원

PL907 C55648 2022
언어학사 로 본 20세기 까지의 한국어 연구사 / 정 광 저 / 서울시 : 박문사

PL958.6 Y4945 2022
이 상 시문학 의 미적 근대성 과 한국 근대 문학 의 자장들 / 이 성혁 / 경기도 고양시 : 국학 자료원

PL963 K527 2022
판소리 문화사 / 김 현주 / 서울 : 민속원

PN1998.3 P6625 Y576 2022
봉 준호 코드 : 12개 의 테마 로 읽는 봉 준호 영화 의 세계 / 이 용철, 이 현경, 정 민아 지음 / 서울시 : 미다스 북스

Z251 K65 N365 2022
지식 정보 의 소통 과 한국 금속 활자 발달사 : 조선 시대 / 남 권희 지음 / 대구 광역시 : 경북 대학교 출판부

PK2659 B347 A64 2021
Achhe dina di udeek / Master Harpal Singh Baronga / Mohali-Chandigarh, India : Lokgeet Parkashan

PK2658 M35 2021
Mana dā mausama / sampādaka, Simarana Dhālīwāla / Samana : Nawaraṅga Pabalīkeshanaza

PK2659 S7224 N34 2020
ਨਹਿਰੀ ਪਾਣੀ / ਮਨਦੀਪ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੋਮਲ / ਬਰਨਾਲਾ : ਤਾਲਿਫ਼ ਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ਨ

PK2659 G4612 B34 2021
Bagiyan de rah : a novel / Jeet Gharangna / Patiala : The Kitab Art Publication

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Librarian Picks: Holiday Reads

‘Tis the Season! Librarians at Asian Library have compiled recommendations for you to read while you relax during the upcoming winter holiday break. You are welcome to visit the Asian Library and check them out.

Call number: DS740.4 B76125 2023
Title: Hubilie de lie bao: ba bai nian lai de Zhongguo yu shi jie
忽必烈的猎豹: 八百年来的中国与世界
Author: Timothy Brook; translated by Feng Yida 卜正民著, 冯亦达译

This book explores China’s history from a new angle. The author, Professor Timothy Brook, started the book from a Chinese rare map at UBC Library. He shows how China’s past can help us understand its present and future. The book narrates 13 fascinating stories from the Yuan Dynasty to the Republic of China, revealing the Chinese people’s interactions with the outside world. The stories feature the “Persian Blue Princess,” whom Kublai Khan chose for the Mongol throne; Korean envoys who ended up in China by accident; the Italian Jesuit missionaries who introduced Renaissance ideas; and the masses of European traders flocking to ports like Canton. The book has been translated into six languages, including this traditional Chinese one, published this year in Taiwan.

 

Call number: SB103 S8227 2020
Title: Ren wen cao mu: 16 zhong zhi wu de qi yuan, xun hua yu chong bai
人文草木: 16种植物的起源, 驯化与崇拜
Authors: Su Shengwen, Zhao Shuang 苏生文, 赵爽

This book is captivating plant history book. It narrates the historical transformations of 16 plants, focusing on their roles in China’s history. The story of each plant can be read separately. It is suitable as a fragmented reading book for understanding plants, that connect people and places. You can discover the global travels of a potato; find out how the “golden apple” from ancient Greek myth became real; and learn about the lost classical works through the “Rose Bible”. You can also explore the original worship of gourds in different ethnic groups. It has over 100 beautiful illustrations throughout the book.

 

 

 

Call number: PL872.5 U26 Y67 2022
Title: Yoru ni hoshi o hanatsu 夜に星を放つ
Author: Kubo Misumi 窪美澄

Yoru ni hoshi o hanatsu 夜に星を放つ, roughly translated as “Releasing the Stars into the Night,” is a jewel of a collection of medium-length stories. Comprising five narratives, each intricately woven through constellations in the zodiac, it delves into various stages and moments in life: falling in love and parting, birth and death, friendships, and estrangements. Every story is absorbing and engaging, but what’s truly breathtaking is the emotional depth of the characters revealed through short phrases and small gestures. This book earned the author, Kubo Misumi 窪美澄, the prestigious Naoki Shō 直木賞 award in 2022, hailed as a “beautiful and pure novel” by one of the selection committee members. In an interview at the time, Kubo mentioned that she had written the book during the Covid-19 pandemic, aiming to brighten people’s hearts. If you appreciate well-crafted short stories, this book will not disappoint and will lift your spirit through its sheer beauty.

 

Call number: PN6790 J33 G34 2020
Title: Bōizu ran za raiotto ボーイズ・ラン・ザ・ライオット
Author: Gaku Keito 学慶人

Bōizu Ran za Raiotto ボーイズ・ラン・ザ・ライオット is a wonderfully crafted manga series originally published in Shūkan Yangu Magajin 週刊ヤングマガジン, a popular weekly manga journal targeting the young adult, primarily male audience. This short series captivates readers with a wonderful ensemble cast of cool, odd, and beautiful characters. It chronicles the adventures and heartbreaks of a group of high school students on the margins of their school and extracurricular communities. The main character, Ryō, a young transgender man, along with his circle of hip and eccentric friends, finds creative outlet in the fashion business. Through this journey, the friends authentically grow into themselves. The author, Gaku Keito 学慶人, is a transgender man, who has been awarded the Young Category Prize of the Chiba Tetsuya Award, which commemorates renowned manga artist Chiba Tetsuya ちばてつや. The prize is for emerging manga creators, and Gaku’s impactful winning entry, Akarui (Bright), can be viewed online.

 

 

Call number: PN6790 K62 K8 2022
Title: Kŭ kil ro kal pa en: chŏlmŭn manhwaga t’ema tanp’yŏn jip
그 길로 갈 바엔: 젊은 만화가 테마 단편집
Author: 재활용 and four others

To deviate, to digress, to leave the expected path and go this way instead of that way—what does it mean, in the grand scheme of our lives? What will happen, to us or to society? Kŭ kil ro kal pa en 그 길로 갈 바엔 is a collection of themed short stories in graphic novel format, by new and upcoming artists. The given theme was “deviance/digression” and the title translates roughly to “Rather Than Going That Way”. There is a lighthearted school/romance comedy, a surreal/horror story, a dreamy introspective end-of-life tale, and more. One might dance with an alien; one might deliver oracles via eggs. Perhaps because these are newer artists, the material reflects a bold energy and original ideas, together with a less-processed feel. It is like sitting in your neighborhood café listening to live sessions by the best local bands.

 

 

Call number: QH541.13 C475 2022
Title: Tongne esŏ chayŏn ŭl kwanch’al hanŭn 9-kaji pangpŏp
동네에서 자연을 관찰하는 9가지 방법
Author: Ch’oe Sŏng-yong 최 성용

In our polished urban environment, what little nature there is has been artificially managed to such a degree that we couldn’t possibly find anything interesting to observe. Is it true? The author finds a scary-looking wasplike insect building its nest over the doorway of a barbershop and is suddenly struck by curiosity: what is that bug with the alarmingly narrow, bright yellow waist? What’s its name? Is the nest going to become a hive? Most importantly, does the insect sting? Finding the answers to these questions is the beginning of a six-year observation period in which the author, who used to travel across the country to watch birds and study trees, stays put in a smallish satellite city and documents the urban life that you can see from your sidewalk, but only if you keep your eyes open. This book is of course on the nature you can observe in Korea, but it will be a fun introduction to the kind of attitude a budding citizen scientist might have.

 

 

Call number: PK2098 S7 G6165 2007
Title: Godāna ਗੋਦਾਨ (in Panjabi)
Author: Premchand

“Godaan” refers to the donation of a cow in charity to absolve one of sin and receive divine blessing. Hori, a poor peasant who yearns to own a cow, finds himself strung up and bound by a series of dream-crushing events despite doing as much as possible to uphold his duty to his family. The honest man in Hori drowns under the hardships he unfairly faces. Premchand weaves a story of village politics, colonial landownership, and the burden of having a dream. Still, there is hope that Hori will fulfill his life’s desire of owning a cow. The question is: How far will he go in the struggle for survival and self-respect? This story will bring tears, it will bring laughter, but most of all, this story will remind you of the blessings of being human.

 

 

Call number: PR9499.3 G644 B55155 2022
Title: Āndhārī आंधारी (in Hindi)
Author: Namita Gokhale; translated by Prabhat Ranjan

The blind matriarch, Matangi-Ma, lives on the topmost floor of an old house where she hovers unseeingly over the lives of her family. One day, the world comes to a standstill, forcing Matangi-Ma’s long-time companion Lali, her three overprotective children, and her growing grandchildren to look inward at the lives they’re leading. Structured with the warp of memory and the weft of conjoined lives, the novel follows generations trying to break out of the stranglehold of the all-encompassing Indian family. Ebbing and flowing like the waves of a pandemic, the novel is a clear-eyed chronicle of the tragedies of India’s encounter with Covid-19, the cynicism and despair that accompanied it, and the resilience and strength of the human spirit. We are prompted to remember the true meaning of family, and the value it holds.