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In this essay, I argue that Lu Xun's often-used metaphor of traditional, Confucian Chinese society as a consumer of people is inextricably linked throughout all of his fiction to his passion to create a new culture of children's... more
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Remembering May Fourth: The Movement and its Centennial Legacy is a work that reflects on the question of how to remember the May Fourth Movement, one of the most iconic socio-political events in the history of modern China. The volume... more
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      Modern Chinese HistoryChinese Modern LiteratureModern Chinese Intellectual History
I argue that by participating in religious cultural phenomena, the protagonists of Xu Dishan’s and Su Xuelin’s fiction cultivate values that allow them to overcome their sense of social alienation by making them feel more confident about... more
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    • Religions
The literature of Bing Xin 冰心 (birth name Xie Wanying 谢婉莹) (1900-1999), Su Xuelin 苏雪林 (1897-1999), and Xu Dishan 许地山 (1893-1941) concerning religiosity is dismissed in previous scholarship by C.T. Hsia, Lewis Robinson, Marian Galik, Chen... more
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    • Sociology
The literature of Bing Xin 冰心 (birth name Xie Wanying 谢婉莹) (1900-1999), Su Xuelin 苏雪林 (1897-1999), and Xu Dishan 许地山 (1893-1941) concerning religiosity is dismissed in previous scholarship by C.T. Hsia, Lewis Robinson, Marian Galik, Chen... more
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The MLJ reviews books, monographs, computer software, and materials that (a) present results of research in-and methods of-foreign and second language teaching and learning; (b) are devoted to matters of general interest to members of the... more
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      LinguisticsCurriculum and Pedagogy
Timothy Brook gives a new insight into Yuan and Ming history thanks to a broad historical view enriched by climate analyses, which allows him to highlight continuities between the conventionally opposed Mongol and Han dynasties.
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    • Chinese history (History)
Book Review of Shane McCausland, The Mongol Century: Visual Cultures of Yuan China 1271-1368 (2015)
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      Chinese ArtYuan DynastyArt of the Mongol Empire
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      DaoismMing DynastyChinese paintingDaoist art
Following the fall of the Mongol Empire (c. 1206–1368) in both East andWest Asia, Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu Emperor, r. 1368–1398), the founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) in China, Timur (r. 1370–1405), founder of the Timurid Empire... more
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      Ming DynastyHistory of the Mongol EmpireTimurids (Islamic History)Mughal and Ilkhanid/Timurid Art & Architecture
This volume focuses on the mobile nature of textile patterns in the East and West during the Middle Ages and investigates the question of cultural specificity in the use of textile imitations in a range of media. As coveted objects of... more
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      History of TextilesEast Asian StudiesIslamic ArtLate Antiquity
Penultimate proofs The twelfth to fourteenth centuries marked a period of cross-continental exchange on an unprecedented scale between East, Central, and West Asia. Textiles woven with script or script-like elements shed some light on... more
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      TextilesMamluk StudiesHistory of the Mongol Empire
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      TextilesChinese ArtYuan DynastyHistory of the Mongol Empire
Dress allows us an entry into the visual culture of various societies, and this is particularly true of the Mongol Empire. Textiles in the Mongol Empire expressed social standing, political affiliation, and were also valuable currency... more
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      TextilesHistory of the Mongol EmpireDress and identity
Empire of Style: Silk and Fashion in Tang China paints a lively picture of the sumptuous and cosmopolitan world of seventh, eight, and ninth-century China. Based on research conducted for her dissertation (Columbia University, 2013), Chen... more
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      Tang DynastyChinese ArtFashion History