A painting of a group of people sitting at a table. To the left, a man in a crown and men around him are holding swords in front of them. The man in the crown only has one eye, and there’s a scar over the eyesocket of his right eye. The painting uses warm, earthly tones and is blurry in some parts.

Can a King be Disabled? Leprosy, Power, and Colonialism in an Indonesian Sultan’s Portrait

Yellowed pages of a book with handwritten, cursive writing.

Gone to China: Risk and Reward in the Travel Diaries of Martha Foster Crawford

A cropped photograph of a Japanese woman's eyes and forehead.

Relationships Matter: Roth on H. Yumi Kim, Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan