List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Scents, Sensory Colonialism, and Social Worlds in Asia
Gwyn McClelland and Hannah Gould
Part I: Poetics and Philosophies
1. On a Trail of Incense: Japan and Olfactory Thought
Lorenzo Marinucci
2. The Shifting Smellscape of Early Medieval China: Emperor Wu’s Strange Aromatics
Peter Romaskiewicz
3. The Poetics of Incense in the Lives of Medieval Chinese Officials
Qian Jia
Part II: Making Sensory Boundaries
4. A Whiff of Southeast Asia: Tasting Durian and Kopi
Gaik Cheng Khoo and Jean Duruz
5. The Aroma of a Place in the Sunshine: Breathing in Japanese History Through the Fiction of Endō Shūsaku
Gwyn McClelland
6. Words That Smell: Caste and Odors in Hindi Dalit Autobiographies
Shivani Kapoor
7. Love Is in the Air: A Study of Johnnie To’s Blind Detective
Aubrey Tang
Part III: Bodies–Life, Work, Death
8. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Smell of Vulnerability in Lombok, Indonesia
Saki Tanada
9. Harnessing the Stenches of Waste: Human Bodies as Olfactory Environmental Sensors in Contemporary China
Adam Liebman
10. The Smell of a Corpse: Olfactory Culture in a Singaporean Funeral Parlor
Ruth E. Toulson
List of Contributors
Index