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António Feijó i Leopold Staff – poetyckie wizje Orientu na tle polsko-portugalskich relacji literackich i kulturalnych (od parnasizmu do palimpsestu)

open access: yesAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia Historicolitteraria, 2021
The article aims to discuss the Chinese culture inspirations in Polish and Portuguese modernist poetry. In the context of Polish-Portuguese literary relationships, late Romantic, Symbolic, Parnassianism-related and Oriental tendencies are presented in ...
Anna Kalewska
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Hong Kong Poetry: The Making of a Sinophone Literary Genre

open access: yesWriting Chinese: A Journal of Contemporary Sinophone Literature, 2023
Hong Kong has always existed on the margins of history. Interestingly, Hong Kong’s liminal status also made it a cosmopolitan space for transcultural exchanges between Chinese and Western worlds throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Christopher K. Tong
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New Dynamics: Chinese Women’s Poetry Enacted

open access: yesInternationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik, 2021
The article offers a preliminary investigation of the phenomenon of female-authored ‘poetry theater’ (shige juchang) in the People’s Republic of China.
Justyna Jaguścik
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“New Singing of Ancient Poems” in music education of primary and secondary schools [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2023
“The new singing of ancient poetry” refers to a musical innovation form that takes the ancient poetry culture as the source of lyrics and rearranges the melody with modern music style and lasting appeal.
Li Nan, Xian Yingying
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TULP4, a novel E3 ligase gene, participates in neuronal migration as a candidate in schizophrenia

open access: yesCNS Neuroscience &Therapeutics, EarlyView., 2023
Mutations identified from four SCZ pedigrees resulted in decreased TULP4 expression. Tulp4 knockdown caused delayed neuron migration in embryonic mice, and impaired cognition and prepulse inhibition in adult mice. These phenotypes may be related to TULP4 through its involvement in the formation of a novel E3 ubiquitin ligases.
Yan Bi   +19 more
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“Songs of Ancient China” – A Myth of “The Other” Appropriated by an Emerging Sinology

open access: yesThe Mongolian Journal of International Affairs, 2015
Legendary Czech Sinologist Průšek was attached to the ideal world created by Mathesius. And as can be seen from the words of contemporary senior Sinologists, the power of Průšek’s translations had a universal appeal among Czech readers at that time ...
Olga Lomová, Anna Zádrapová
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Periphrases as a form of thinking

open access: yesНеофилология, 2021
We attempt to consider the reproduction of the meaning of the word HOME in the periphrastic constructions used in the Russian translations of the poem by the Chinese poet Li Bai.
Chunyang Du
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Sound and Sense – A Musical Look at Chinese Poetry in 1916

open access: yesTranscUlturAl, 2011
This essay examines two contributions related to “Chinese poetry” from Eunice Tietjens, an early editor of and contributor to the Chicago-based magazine Poetry. In the first, Tietjens uses western musical notation to transcribe the “tunes” of two Chinese
Zeb Raft
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A quantitative study on the effects of an interactive multimodal application to promote students' learning motivation and comprehension in studying Tang poetry

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Studying China's Tang poetry is a crucially integrated part of the language curriculum in primary schools because it is an important part of its cultural heritage and classical literature. However, due to the fact that Tang poetry is written in classical
Chuang Chen, Nurullizam Jamiat
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THREE MILLENNIA OF CHINESE POETRY

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Literatura Comparada, 2020
Poetry has a history of thousands of years in China and can be said to be the shining jewel in the crown of Chinese literature, occupying a major proportion in her history. Having originated from folk songs, the Chinese poetry has produced a large number
Anabela Fong Keng Seng
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