- Number 1 (March 2010)
- Heonik Kwon – North Korea’s Politics of Longing
- Benny Hari Juliawan – Extracting Labor from Its Owner: Private Employment Agencies and Labor Market Flexibility in Indonesia
- Neriko Doerr – Introduction: Heritage, Nationhood, and Language: Migrants with Japan Connections
- Taku Suzuki – Learning to Be Transnational: Japanese Language Education for Bolivia's Okinawan Diaspora
- Yuri Yamasaki – Conflicted Attitudes Toward Heritage: Heritage Language Learning of Returnee: Adolescents from Japan at a Nikkei School in Lima, Peru
- Yuko Okubo – Heritage: Owned or Assigned?: The Cultural Politics of Teaching Heritage Language in Osaka, Japan
- Hassan N. Gardezi – Hari: My Comrade
- Hassan N. Gardezi – Allah, Army, and America in Pakistan
- Number 2 (June 2010)
- Anita Chan and Kaxton Siu – Analyzing Exploitation: The Mechanisms Underpinning Low Wages and Excessive Overtime in Chinese Export Factories
- Neriko Doerr and Kiri Lee – Inheriting "Japanese-Ness" Diversely: Heritage Practices at a Weekend Japanese Language School in the United States
- Ayako Takamori – Rethinking Japanese American "Heritage" in the Homeland
- Laura Miller – Afterword: Japan-Related Linguistic Intervention
- Krista E. Van Vleet – Afterword: Cross-Cultural Implications of Japanese Heritage Language Policies and Practices
- Barbra A. Meek – Afterword: Dreaming in… English? The Complexity and Unexpectedness of Japanese Being and Becoming through Language
- Leela Fernandes – The Violence of Forgetting: Poverty and Change in Post-Liberalization India
- V.K. Ramachandran – Dungariya Village, Southern Rajasthan
- V. Ramaswamy, Lorena Gibson, Sita Venkateswar – The Right to Education and the Pedagogy for Hope: Some Perspectives on Talimi Haq School
- Tamara Jacka – Gender, the Family, Sexuality, and Governance: Vietnam and China
- Marilyn B. Young – Review: Wayne Karlin, Wandering Souls: Journeys with the Dead and the Living in Vietnam
- Letters
- Number 3 (September 2010)
- Michael D. Barr – Marxists in Singapore?: Lee Kuan Yew’s Campaign against Catholic Social Justice Activists in the 1980s
- Joseph Tharamangalam – Human Development as Transformative Practice:: Lessons from Kerala and Cuba
- Jae-Jung Suh – Race to Judge, Rush to Act: The Sinking of the Cheonan and the Politics of National Insecurity
- Jennifer Robertson, guest editor – Anthropologists and War
- Dustin Wright – Impasse at MCAS Futenma
- David Wildman and Phyllis Bennis – The War in Afghanistan Goes Global
- Suzy Kim – (Dis)orienting North Korea
- Jeff Kingston – Record in Pictures of Yasukuni Jinja: Yushukan
- Yee Yeong Chong – Correction
- Number 4 (December 2010)
- Jae-Jung Suh – Truth and Reconciliation in South Korea: Confronting War, Colonialism, and Intervention in the Asia Pacific
- Kim Dong-Choon – The Long Road toward Truth and Reconciliation: Unwavering Attempts to Achieve Justice in South Korea
- Suh Hee-Kyung – Atrocities Before and During the Korean War: Mass Civilian Killings by South Korean and U.S. Forces
- Charles J. Hanley – No Gun Ri: Official Narrative and Inconvenient Truths
- Jeon Seung-Hee – War Trauma, Memories, and Truths: Representations of the Korean War in Pak Wan-so's Writings and in "Still Present Pasts"
- Lisa Yoneyama – Politicizing Justice: Post–Cold War Redress and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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