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The three contemporary Chinese architects, namely Yung Ho Chang, Liu Jiakun, and Wang Shu, have often been labeled as the ‘avant-garde’ or xianfeng architects in China.
Hing-wah Chau
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El despertar político de China a través de la mirada de la prensa chilena y peruana (1911-1912)
This article analyzes the newspapers and magazines coverage of the Chinese Revolution in Chile and Peru published both in the capitals of both countries (Lima and Santiago) and in cities where important Chinese communities lived.
Patricia Palma, María Montt Strabucchi
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Emotion governance and practice resilience in the reflexive modernity: How community social workers in a low-risk Chinese city work with people from Wuhan [PDF]
Tingting Wan
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Modern Universities in China [PDF]
EVERYONE knows that the Chinese once led the world in scientific and material development. What may surprise Europeans who are unacquainted with the Far East is that they understood the principles of good engineering design long before our learned men in Britain had investigated such matters.
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Confucian Role Ethics and a Holistic Conception of Justice Introduction
In the last half of the nineteenth century, a Chinese-character language was created in East Asia to synchronize East Asian cultures with the “new knowledge” being produced by Western modernity.
Roger T. Ames
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The question of sex and modernity in China, part 1
Leon Antonio Rocha
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Wu Renshu, Paul Katz, Lin Meili (eds.), Cong chengshi kan Zhongguo de xiandaixing (The city and Chinese modernity) [PDF]
Wen‐hsin Yeh
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Branding Chinese Products: Between Nationalism and Transnationalism
This paper examines how Chinese advertisers sell both nationalism and transnationalism through an in-depth investigation of recent Chinese ads in the context of China’s search for modernity and its historical and contemporary relations with the West.
Hongmei Li
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“Beer with Chinese characteristics”: Marketing beer under Mao
This essay explores the nationalization of beer in twentieth-century China. Using the theoretical framework of “culinary infrastructure,” it shows how the physical facilities and technologies of brewing and marketing interacted with local drinking ...
Jeffrey Pilcher +2 more
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