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  1. Most UH Press offices will be closed December 19, 2009-January 3, 2010. Go to http://tiny.cc/mnENfUH for Green Days/Holiday Schedule details
  2. “Born Again: Evangelicalism in Korea” by Timothy S. Lee http://tiny.cc/opWmR is now available from UH Press.
  3. UH Green Days/Holiday Schedule. Most UH Press offices will be closed December 19, 2009-January 3, 2010. For http://tiny.cc/mnENf details.
  4. Bruce & Ju-Chan Fulton, trans. of “The Red Room” will be speaking, http://tiny.cc/TolBW ... Dec. 10, 6:00 pm, UH Center for Korean Studies
  5. Bruce & Ju-Chan Fulton, trans. of “The Red Room” will be speaking, http://tiny.cc/TolBW ... Dec. 10, 6:00 pm, UH Center for Korean Studies.
  6. The editors of “Talking Hawaii's Story: Oral Histories of an Island People” will be appearing http://tiny.cc/JBgq7 at B&N Kahala and JCCH.
  7. From UH Press “Cries of Joy, Songs of Sorrow: Chinese Pop Music and Its Cultural Connotations” http://tiny.cc/fsQRv by Marc L. Moskowitz.
  8. New Release from UH Press: http://tiny.cc/qF7P5 “Polygamy and Sublime Passion: Sexuality in China o/t Verge of Modernity” by Keith McMahon.
  9. “Heroes of China's Great Leap Forward: Two Stories” http://tiny.cc/pxqzX edited by Richard King is now available from UH Press.
  10. UH Press will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday (Nov. 26–29) and will reopen on Monday, Nov. 30. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
  11. The Best American Essays 2009 honors “Manoa: A Pacific Journal of International Writing.” Read more right http://tiny.cc/gYpMz here.
  12. “The Spectacle of Japanese American Trauma: Racial Performativity & World War II” by Emily Roxworthy http://tiny.cc/VA166 wins book award.
  13. UH Press will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, Nov. 26–29 and reopen on Monday, Nov. 30. Please plan your book orders accordingly.
  14. Become of Facebook Fan of University of Hawaii Press! Check us out today at http://tinyurl.com/yf6o3kj
  15. “Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics” by Niko Besnier http://tiny.cc/sDrDJ is now available in Paperback.
  16. New in Paper: “Tour of Duty: Samurai, Military Service in Edo a/t Culture of Early Modern Japan” http://tiny.cc/Lifqo by Constantine Vaporis
  17. For audio files of “Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1,” go to: http://www.kleartextbook.com/
  18. Second & thoroughly revised edition http://tiny.cc/S5VCn of “Integrated Korean: Beginning Level 1 Textbook,” is now available from UH Press.
  19. New from UH Press: “The Chinese Aesthetic Tradition” http://tiny.cc/FaX0B by Li Zehou and translated by Maija Bell Samei.
  20. Jon Shirota, author of “Lucky Come Hawaii,” will be doing a reading at Kapiolani C.C., Ohia Building (Cafeteria), tonight, 7:00 p.m.