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Cultural ecology and Chinese Hamlets [PDF]
This essay examines the critical potential of cultural ecology and cultural mobility studies for modeling the relations between literature and culture. It investigates the mobility and portability of literary effects across different media, periods, and ...
Berensmeyer, Ingo
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Chinese Martial Arts Training Manuals: A Historical Survey
Brian Kennedy and Elizabeth Guo. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2005. 328 páginas. 15,2x20,3 cm. I.S.B.N.: 1-55643-557-6.
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Spartan Daily October 1, 2009 [PDF]
Volume 133, Issue 18https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/1286/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The present study proposes a reflection on different elements (political, economic, military, social, cultural…) that condition the perception, introduction and acceptance of the martial arts in other cultures.
Carlos Gutiérrez García +3 more
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Spartan Daily, February 24, 1981 [PDF]
Volume 76, Issue 20https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6724/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The Research of Chinese Martial Arts Cross-Media Communication System Based on Deep Neural Network.
Su Y, Tian J, Zan X.
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Chinese General Yue Fei: Martial Arts Facts, Tales, and Mysteries
Yue Fei (1103-1142), the famous Southern Song dynasty general who successfully resisted Jin (Jurched) incursions until he was murdered at the age of 39 as a result of court intrigues, has been credited with a number of boxing schools.
Stanley E. Henning
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Lost at home : Jia Zhangke’s journey toward modernity
In this essay, I take a close look at three of Jia’s films that have prominently engaged the topic of home in relation to place, identity, and nation: Still Life 三峽好人 (2006), 24 City 24城記 (2008), and A Touch of Sin 天註定 (2013).
MENKUS, Wei
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Integrated Ideas of a Life Warrior ~ An Interview with Leo Fong
Mr. Leo Fong is the architect and founder of a system of martial arts known as Wei Kuen Do (man. Hui Quan Dao)—the Way of the Integrated Fist. Leo Fong trained in a variety of Chinese disciplines, including Shaolin, Choy Lay Fut and Tiger Claw, and was a
Peter Hobart
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