September 26, 2007.
Bow down to Asien 104 in all its glory! These Germans are just giving away these pdf files for free! How unAmerican! And unBritish! Every article should be $25 at least! Academic publishing should generate revenue! I should lay off the exclamation marks!!

The German Journal on Contemporary Asia
Benjamin Buchholz: Thoughts on Afghanistan’s Loya Jirga: A Myth?
Andreas Dittmann: Recent Developments in Kabul’s Shar-e-Naw and Central Bazaar Districts
Felicia Herrschaft: Democratic Articulations of Cultural Identity: The Arts in Afghanistan
Christine Issa and Sardar M. Kohistani: Kabul’s Urban Identity: An Overview on the Socio-Political Aspects of Development
Max Klimburg: The “Enclaved” Culture of Parun in Former Kafiristan
Katja Mielke and Conrad Schetter: “Where is the Village?” Local Perceptions and Development Approaches in Kunduz Province
Marcus Schadl: The Man Outside: The Problem with the External Perception of Afghanistan in Historical Sources
Irene Schneider: Recent Developments in Afghan Family Law: Research Aspects
Andreas Wilde: Imaginations of a Country. Spatial Perceptions and Mental Mapping in Herat
Ingeborg Baldauf: The Dayi ~ Kargil of Andkhoy: Language, History and Profession in Local Identity Discourses
Marije Braakman and Angela Schlenkoff: Between Two Worlds: Feelings of Belonging While in Exile and the Question of Return

