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  • 10 July 2012

    The Yod journal is devoted to the literature, history, philosophy and sociology of the Jewish people in Israel and of the diaspora and also focuses on the Hebrew language and other Jewish languages. Each issue is devoted to a precise theme with papers from European, American and Israeli researchers. The journal is run by the Centre d’Études Hébraïques within the Centre de Recherches Moyen-Orient Méditerranée (CERMOM) at the INALCO, Paris. The content of the journal is in full-text on open-access. For the opening of the site, the last three issues are available online.

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  • 21 June 2012

    Cipango is a French-language journal run by the INALCO devoted to Japan. Its perspective is resolutely pluridisciplinary (history, ethnology, geography, economics, linguistics, literature, the arts, cinema, etc) and it also privileges contributions focussing on primary Japanese language source material.Cipango is currently the only academic journal about Japan published in France. For the opening of the journal’s website, three issues have been published online in full-text:  no. 16 (2009), The invention of the ‘popular arts’, Yanagi Sōetsu and Mingei; no.15 (2008), War, colonialism and commemoration and the 2008 special issue, Looking at Genji Monogatari.

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  • 21 June 2012

    The Études Océan indien journal has been published since 1982 under the auspices of the Centre de Recherche sur l’Océan Indien Occidental et le Monde Austronésien (CROIMA, formerly CEROI) and the INALCO. The journal publishes research work looking at the austronesian world (from Taiwan to Timor and from Madagascar to Easter Island) and the islands and coast of the western Indian Ocean (Comoros, Mascarene, Seychelles and the oceanic coast of East Africa) in the areas of archaeology, ethnology, history, linguistics and literature. The linguistic and social kaleidoscope of this oceanic region where Bantu, Arabic, Indonesian, Indian and Creole religions come together represents a little studied cultural complex that Études Océan indien sets out to reveal. For the opening of the journal’s site, three issues in full text are now available online: nos. 44 and 45 from 2010 and the double issue, 42-43 from 2009.

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