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What is Chinese about Chinese psychology? Who are the Chinese in Chinese psychology?

2012
Abstract The two-pronged objectives of this article are firstly to engage Chinese psychology researchers in a critical examination of the assumptions about Chineseness in their enquiry, and secondly to suggest an expansion of the research agenda for Chinese psychology to include the psychology of Chinese identity.
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Teaching Chinese through Chinese Literature

The Modern Language Journal, 1976
WITH THE SLOW but steady growth of Chinese language programs in the United States,1 courses in Chinese literature are now being gradually introduced into the curricula of American institutions of higher learning and even of high schools.2 As far as is known, many literature courses, unfortunately, have been taught purely as language courses, as little ...
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The ‘Chineseness’ vs. ‘Non-Chineseness’ of Chinese Translation Theory

The Translator, 2009
AbstractSince the early 1980s, when China began to witness an influx of foreign, mainly Western, translation theories as a result of its opening up to the outside world, a number of Chinese scholars have argued that the importation of these theories has been excessive, that the Chinese have always had their own tradition of studying translation, and ...
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"Chinese Philosophy" or "Chinese Thought"?

Contemporary Chinese Thought, 2006
(2006). 'Chinese Philosophy' or 'Chinese Thought'? Contemporary Chinese Thought: Vol. 37, No. 2, pp. 38-54.
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Chinese buffet

Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques. Electronic Art and Animation Catalog., 2002
Somewhere in rural America, two lonely Chinese buffets open for business. When customers begin to show up, an advertising battle ensues, and the customers soon discover that danger awaits those who over-indulge.
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The Chinese Scene

Science, 1979
China seems to be a nation of people who work hard 6 days a week; who live ordered lives. On Sunday Heroes Square is filled with quiet regiments of people who visit the mausoleum of Chairman Mao; once outside they visit shops. They take pleasure in books radiomuseums the arts and the movies.
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Chinese Perspectives

Geriatric Nursing, 1999
Providing culturally appropriate care to Chinese people in the United States can be greatly facilitated by understanding some of the values and practices commonly associated with the Chinese, more specifically, the Chinese elderly who may hold more traditional views.
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Chinese Bodies, Chinese Futures

Representations, 2007
Why did the coolie's body speak so forcefully to nineteenth-century America of its future? And how did that body's loquacious, obscene ventriloquism shape the imaginary scaffolding of America's utopias, its science fictions? This essay answers those questions by reading Arthur Vinton's Looking Further Backward (1890), one of the first American novels ...
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Role of lactic acid bacteria in flavor development in traditional Chinese fermented foods: A review

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2022
Lang Zhang, Rongxin Wen, Qian Chen
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