V posebni številki znanstvene revije Asian Studies (Azijske Študije) so v angleškem jeziku objavljeni članki na temo “osirotelih predmetov” in raziskovanja njihove provenience v Sloveniji in tujini. Gostujoči urednici številke sta Nataša Vampelj Suhadolnik in Helena Motoh, članke pa so prispevali člani/ce projektne skupine VAZ ter tuji raziskovalci. Celotno izdajo oziroma posamezne prispevke si lahko pogledate na tej povezavi ali na tej spletni strani.
Guest Editors’ Foreword
Vampelj Suhadolnik, Nataša, Helena Motoh. 2025.
Introduction
“Orphaned” and “Wandering” East Asian Objects: Case Studies from Slovenia
Vampelj Suhadolnik, Nataša. 2025.
Why East Asian Objects in Slovenia Became “Orphaned”: Four “Orphaning” Processes
Mlinarič, Davor. 2025.
Wartime and Post-War Confiscations of East Asian Objects Held in the Collections of the Celje Regional Museum
Motoh, Helena. 2025.
When Objects Go Wandering: Lost and Found Objects from the Skušek Collection
Changing Identities and Memories
Marinac, Bogdana, Maja Veselič. 2025.
The Private Lives of Mariners’ East Asian Objects: Memory and Identity Through the Generations
Lullo, Sheri A. 2025.
From Cultural Symbol to Campus “Idol” and Back: A Chinese Stone Lion at Union College
Hrvatin, Klara. 2025.
The Periphery of the Periphery: “Typical” East Asian Objects in Slovenian Households
Challenges of Exploring Provenance Research
Berdajs, Tina. 2025.
Unveiling the Provenance: Exploring the Earliest Donations of East Asian Objects in Slovenia
Pejčochová, Michaela. 2025.
Portrayals of Qing Battles: Two Famous Chinese Paintings Orphaned during the Tumultuous 20th Century
Ma, Kexin. 2025.
From the Qing Court to the Museum Vitrine: On the Acquisition and Display of the Guwan Tu Handscroll in the Victoria and Albert Museum
Zhao, Haoyang. 2025.
Uncovering the Provenance of “Orphaned” Objects: An Experimental Provenance Case Study on Scattered Pages of the Huangchao Liqi Tushi Qing Imperial Album in Western Collections
BOOK REVIEW
Shaughnessy, Edward L. 2025.
Newell Ann Van Auken: Spring and Autumn Historiography: Form and Hierarchy in Ancient Chinese Annals