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Contemporary China: a Book List
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY: Woodrow Wilson School, Politics Department, East Asian Studies Program CONTEMPORARY CHINA: A BOOK LIST by Lubna Malik and Lynn White Winter 2007-2008 Edition This list is available on the web at: http://www.princeton.edu/~lynn/chinabib.pdf which can be viewed and printed with an Adobe Acrobat Reader. Variation of font sizes may cause pagination to differ slightly in the web and paper editions. No list of books can be totally up-to-date. Please surf to find further items. Also consult http://www.princeton.edu/~lynn/chinawebs.doc for clicable URLs. This list of items in English has several purposes: --to help advise students' course essays, junior papers, policy workshops, and senior theses about contemporary China; --to supplement the required reading lists of courses on "Chinese Development" and "Chinese Politics," for which students may find books to review in this list; --to provide graduate students with a list that may suggest books for paper topics and may slightly help their study for exams in Chinese politics; a few of the compiler's favorite books are starred on the list, but not much should be made of this because such books may be old or the subjects may not meet present interests; --to supplement a bibliography of all Asian serials in the Princeton Libraries that was compiled long ago by Frances Chen and Maureen Donovan; many of these are now available on the web,e.g., from “J-Stor”; --to suggest to book selectors in the Princeton libraries items that are suitable for acquisition; to provide a computerized list on which researchers can search for keywords of interests; and to provide a resource that many teachers at various other universities have also used. -
Images of Women in Chinese Literature. Volume 1. REPORT NO ISBN-1-880938-008 PUB DATE 94 NOTE 240P
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 385 489 SO 025 360 AUTHOR Yu-ning, Li, Ed. TITLE Images of Women in Chinese Literature. Volume 1. REPORT NO ISBN-1-880938-008 PUB DATE 94 NOTE 240p. AVAILABLE FROM Johnson & Associates, 257 East South St., Franklin, IN 46131-2422 (paperback: $25; clothbound: ISBN-1-880938-008, $39; shipping: $3 first copy, $0.50 each additional copy). PUB TYPE Books (010) Reports Descriptive (141) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS *Chinese Culture; *Cultural Images; Females; Folk Culture; Foreign Countries; Legends; Mythology; Role Perception; Sexism in Language; Sex Role; *Sex Stereotypes; Sexual Identity; *Womens Studies; World History; *World Literature IDENTIFIERS *Asian Culture; China; '`Chinese Literature ABSTRACT This book examines the ways in which Chinese literature offers a vast array of prospects, new interpretations, new fields of study, and new themes for the study of women. As a result of the global movement toward greater recognition of gender equality and human dignity, the study of women as portrayed in Chinese literature has a long and rich history. A single volume cannot cover the enormous field but offers volume is a starting point for further research. Several renowned Chinese writers and researchers contributed to the book. The volume includes the following: (1) Introduction (Li Yu- Wing);(2) Concepts of Redemption and Fall through Woman as Reflected in Chinese Literature (Tsung Su);(3) The Poems of Li Qingzhao (1084-1141) (Kai-yu Hsu); (4) Images of Women in Yuan Drama (Fan Pen Chen);(5) The Vanguards--The Truncated Stage (The Women of Lu Yin, Bing Xin, and Ding Ling) (Liu Nienling); (6) New Woman vs. -
Morning Sun: Interviews with Chinese Writers of the Lost Generation" by L
Swarthmore College Works Chinese Faculty Works Spring 1995 Review Of "Morning Sun: Interviews With Chinese Writers Of The Lost Generation" By L. Leung And "Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals" By H. Martin And J. C. Kinkley Haili Kong Swarthmore College, [email protected] Let us know how access to this work benefits you. Follow this and additional works at: http://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-chinese Part of the Chinese Studies Commons Recommended Citation Haili Kong. (1995). "Review Of "Morning Sun: Interviews With Chinese Writers Of The Lost Generation" By L. Leung And "Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals" By H. Martin And J. C. Kinkley". Modern Chinese Literature. Volume 9, Issue 1. 147-153. http://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-chinese/37 This work is brought to you for free and open access by the Swarthmore College Libraries. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chinese Faculty Works by an authorized administrator of Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Review Reviewed Work(s): Morning Sun: Interviews with Chinese Writers of the Lost Generation by Laifong Leung; Modern Chinese Writers: Self-Portrayals by Helmut Martin and Jeffrey Kinkley Review by: Haili Kong Source: Modern Chinese Literature, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 147-153 Published by: Foreign Language Publications Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/41490752 Accessed: 19-09-2017 13:17 UTC JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. -
Chinese Literature in the Second Half of a Modern Century: a Critical Survey
CHINESE LITERATURE IN THE SECOND HALF OF A MODERN CENTURY A CRITICAL SURVEY Edited by PANG-YUAN CHI and DAVID DER-WEI WANG INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS • BLOOMINGTON AND INDIANAPOLIS William Tay’s “Colonialism, the Cold War Era, and Marginal Space: The Existential Condition of Five Decades of Hong Kong Literature,” Li Tuo’s “Resistance to Modernity: Reflections on Mainland Chinese Literary Criticism in the 1980s,” and Michelle Yeh’s “Death of the Poet: Poetry and Society in Contemporary China and Taiwan” first ap- peared in the special issue “Contemporary Chinese Literature: Crossing the Bound- aries” (edited by Yvonne Chang) of Literature East and West (1995). Jeffrey Kinkley’s “A Bibliographic Survey of Publications on Chinese Literature in Translation from 1949 to 1999” first appeared in Choice (April 1994; copyright by the American Library Associ- ation). All of the essays have been revised for this volume. This book is a publication of Indiana University Press 601 North Morton Street Bloomington, IN 47404-3797 USA http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress Telephone orders 800-842-6796 Fax orders 812-855-7931 Orders by e-mail [email protected] © 2000 by David D. W. Wang All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. The Association of American University Presses’ Resolution on Permissions constitutes the only exception to this prohibition. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences— Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. -
Simulation and Optimization of Furnaces and Kilns for Nonferrous Metallurgical Engineering
Chi Mei Jiemin Zhou Xiaoqi Peng Naijun Zhou Ping Zhou Simulation and Optimization of Furnaces and Kilns for Nonferrous Metallurgical Engineering Chi Mei Jiemin Zhou Xiaoqi Peng Naijun Zhou Ping Zhou Simulation and Optimization of Furnaces and Kilns for Nonferrous Metallurgical Engineering With 132 figures Authors Prof. Chi Mei Prof. Jiemin Zhou School of Energy Science and Engineering School of Energy Science and Engineering Central South University, 410083, China Central South University, 410083, China E-mail: [email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Prof. Xiaoqi Peng Prof. Naijun Zhou School of Energy Science and Engineering School of Energy Science and Engineering Central South University, 410083, China Central South University, 410083, China E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected] Prof. Ping Zhou School of Energy Science and Engineering Central South University, 410083, China E-mail:[email protected] Based on an original Chinese edition: ĄĚ: (Youse Yejin Luyao Fangzhen Yu Youhua), Metallurgical^ף9ƅᄶₕ̵ॕë Industry Press, 2001. ISBN 978-7-5024-4636-9 Metallurgical Industry Press, Beijing ISBN 978-3-642-00247-2 e-ISBN 978-3-642-00248-9 Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2009920461 Ü Metallurgical Industry Press, Beijing and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2010 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9, 1965, in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. -
Experimental Research on Internal Convection Heat Transfer Of
Engineering Conferences International ECI Digital Archives Sixth International Conference on Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering and Proceedings Industry 7-4-2016 Experimental research on internal convection heat transfer of supercritical pressure CO2 in porous media Le Zhang Tsinghua University, [email protected] Pei-Xue Jiang Tsinghua University, [email protected] Rui-Na Xu Tsinghua University Zhen-Chuan Wang Tsinghua University Follow this and additional works at: http://dc.engconfintl.org/porous_media_vi Part of the Engineering Commons Recommended Citation Le Zhang, Pei-Xue Jiang, Rui-Na Xu, and Zhen-Chuan Wang, "Experimental research on internal convection heat transfer of supercritical pressure CO2 in porous media" in "Sixth International Conference on Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering and Industry", Eds, ECI Symposium Series, (2016). http://dc.engconfintl.org/porous_media_vi/7 This Conference Proceeding is brought to you for free and open access by the Proceedings at ECI Digital Archives. It has been accepted for inclusion in Sixth International Conference on Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering and Industry by an authorized administrator of ECI Digital Archives. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Porous Media and Its Applications in Science and Engineering ICPM6 July 3-8, 2016, Waikoloa, Hawaii EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON INTERNAL CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER OF SUPERCRITICAL PRESSURE CO2 IN POROUS MEDIA Le Zhang, Ruina Xu, Zhenchuan Wang and Peixue Jiang Beijing Key Laboratory for CO2 Utilization and Reduction Technology Key Laboratory for Thermal Science and Power Engineering of Ministry of Education Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China ABSTRACT supercritical pressures in porous media is quite important The flow and heat transfer of fluids at supercritical and essential for engineering applications. -
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Effect of Xingnaojing Injection on Inflammatory Cytokines and Blood Coagulation Function in Patients with Acute Cerebral Hemorrh
Journal of Hainan Medical University 2017; 23(21): 130-134 130 Journal of Hainan Medical University http://www.hnykdxxb.com Effect of Xingnaojing Injection on inflammatory cytokines and blood coagulation function in patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage Zhen-Bing Cai1, Ying-Hua Huang2, Ting-Kai Jiang1 1. Department of Neurology, Laibin People's Hospital, Sichuan, Laibin 546100, China 2. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Laibin People's Hospital, Sichuan, Laibin 546100, China ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Objective: To investigate the effect of Xingnaojing Injection on inflammatory cytokines and Received 25 Oct 2017 blood coagulation function in patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage. A total of 80 Received in revised form 28 Oct 2017 Method: Accepted 2 Nov 2017 patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage admitted to our hospital from October 2015 to May Available online 14 Nov 2017 2017 were randomly divided into the observation group and the control group, each group with 40 cases. Two groups both received conventional treatment; the observation group was given Keywords: Xingnaojing injection additionally. The two groups were treated for two weeks. Changes of Xingnaojing injection serum inflammatory factors TNF-α, hs-CRP, IL-10 and blood coagulation indexes of activated Acute cerebral hemorrhage partial thromboplastin time (APTT), prothrombin time (PT), fibrinogen (Fib), thrombin Inflammatory cytokines time (TT) and D-dimer (DD) of two groups were compared. Results: Before treatment, Coagulation function the differences of inflammatory factors TNF-α, hs-CRP, IL-10 and coagulation function indexes APTT, PT, Fib, TT and DD of the two groups were not statistically significant. After treatment, the levels of TNF-α, hs-CRP of the two groups were significantly decreased, and the IL-10 level of the two groups were significantly increased; the levels of TNF-α, hs-CRP in observation group were significantly lower than the control group, and the IL-10 level in observation group were significantly higher than the control group. -
Jet Flows from Bubbles During Subcooled Pool Boiling on Micro Wires
http://www.paper.edu.cn Science in China Ser. E Engineering & Materials Science 2005 Vol.48 No.4 385—402 385 Jet flows from bubbles during subcooled pool boiling on micro wires WANG Hao, D. M. Christopher, PENG Xiaofeng & WANG Buxuan Laboratory of Phase Change and Interfacial Transport Phenomena, Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China Correspondence should be addressed to Peng Xiaofeng (email: [email protected]) Received January 4, 2005 Abstract An experimental investigation was conducted on subcooled nucleate boiling on ultra-small wires having diameters of 25―100 µm. High-speed photography and laser PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) technology were used to visually observe the bubble dynamics. For highly subcooled boiling at moderate heat fluxes, the bubbles generally remained attached to the micro heating wires and bubble-top jet flows were clearly observed. Smaller bubbles usually had stronger bubble-top jet flows, while larger bubbles seemed to produce multi-jet flows. The structures of the bubble-top jet flows, as well as multi-jet flows, were proposed from the experimental observation. A model was developed to describe jet flow phenomena from bubbles on micro wires. Numerical simulations for bubbles having diameter of 0.03 and 0.06 mm showed that both the bubble-top and multi-jet flows were induced by a strong Marangoni effect due to high temperature gradients near the wire. The predicted velocity magnitudes and flow structures agreed very well with experimental measurements. The bubble size relative to the wire is an important factor affecting the jet flow structure. For a 0.03 mm bubble on a 0.1 mm wire, only a bubble-top jet flow forms, while a complex multi-jet flow pattern forms around the bubble with a weak bubble-top jet and two side jet flows for a 0.06 mm bubble. -
Female Consciousness in Contemporary Chinese Women's Writing
Female Consciousness In Contemporary Chinese W~men's Writing A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the University of Canterbury by Haixin Jiang University of Canterbury 2000 Acknowledgement My heart-felt thanks to Dr Xiaoming Wu and Dr Denis Walker, without whose scholastic insight and patient help the present thesis would be a sure impossibility. 2 2 NOV 2000 Contents Abstract 1 Introduction 2 Female Consciousness 6 Appropriate Concealment of the Feminine 16 Women and Details: Desublimating the Grand Narrative 33 Part One Female Consciousness: the Discourse of Love 41 Chapter One Love in the Chinese Context 43 Feminine Grief: Entering the Conjugal Area of Love 44 Love in the Changing History 49 Chapter Two Love and the Patriarchal Socialism 54 Love Undermining the Patriarchal-socialist Scheme 55 The Ironic Intervention of Love 62 Chapter Three Love in the Personal Domain 73 Self as the Object of Love 75 Rewriting the Hymen 82 Expressing Female Desire 88 Conclusion: Play out of the Quest 98 Part Two Female Consciousness: the Dilemmas 101 Chapter J~our The Socialist New Woman 104 The Socialist New Woman: Fruit of Utopia 104 The Dilemma of Virilization 114 Chapter Five Between Career and Family 123 ii Re-presenting the Old Dilemma 127 The "Selfish" Wife: To be or Not to Be 132 Chapter Six Rewriting Motherhood 142 Rewriting the Mother IBaby Oneness 147 The Anti-Mother Narrative 156 Conclusion: A Negative Textual Stance 163 Part Three Female Consciousness: the Detail 165 Chapter -
Tsinghua University
www .tsinghua.edu.cn TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY Tsinghua Facts 2009 Tsinghua University Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Post code: 100084 Tel: 8610-62785001 Fax: 8610-62770349 Website: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn Edited by: News Center of Tsinghua University Tel: 8610-62797426 Fax: 8610-62786293 E-mail: [email protected] 封面选定.indd 1 2009.4.20 3:40:21 AM SELF-DISCIPLINE AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT Basic Tsinghua Facts Schools 14 Departments 56 Undergraduate Programs 62 Second Bachelor’s Degree Programs 4 National Key Disciplines* First Category National Key Disciplines 22 Second Category National Key Disciplines 15 First Category Graduate Disciplines* 38 Doctoral Programs* 214 Masters Programs* 230 Postdoctoral Stations 34 Total Faculty and Staff 7,062 Professors and Researchers 1,232 Associate Professors and Researchers 1,727 Teaching Faculty 2,829 Members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 36 Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering 32 Ph.D Supervisors 1,070 Postdoctoral Researchers 1,061 Total Number of Students* 35,369 Undergraduate Students 14,285 (International Students) 886 Masters Students 14,090 (International Students) 754 Doctoral Students 6,994 (International Students) 125 Laboratories National Laboratory (in the planning stages) 1 State Key Laboratories* 15 Ministry of Education Key Laboratories* 17 Ministry of Science and Technology Key Laboratory 1 Ministry of Health Key Laboratories* 7 Beijing Key Laboratories 5 Total Area of the University 384.2 Hectares Construction Area of the University 1.957 million square meters (The data reflected in The Handbook was collected through December 31, 2008) * The data includes Peking Union Medical College, Tsinghua University. 2009 Tsinghua Facts The President’s Address With its rich legacy and rapid recent development, Tsinghua University now boasts a 98-year history of excellence. -
China Perspectives, 45 | January-February 2003 Women’S Writing in Present-Day China 2
China Perspectives 45 | january-february 2003 Varia Women’s Writing in Present-Day China Jin Siyan Édition électronique URL : http://journals.openedition.org/chinaperspectives/235 DOI : 10.4000/chinaperspectives.235 ISSN : 1996-4617 Éditeur Centre d'étude français sur la Chine contemporaine Édition imprimée Date de publication : 1 février 2003 ISSN : 2070-3449 Référence électronique Jin Siyan, « Women’s Writing in Present-Day China », China Perspectives [En ligne], 45 | january-february 2003, mis en ligne le 23 novembre 2006, consulté le 21 décembre 2020. URL : http:// journals.openedition.org/chinaperspectives/235 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/chinaperspectives. 235 Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 21 décembre 2020. © All rights reserved Women’s Writing in Present-Day China 1 Women’s Writing in Present-Day China Jin Siyan NOTE DE L’ÉDITEUR Translated from the French original by Philip Liddell 1 Women’s writing, a literary genre closely linked to the building of identity, cannot be isolated from the question of gender. Immediately we speak of women’s writing, a whole series of questions arises. How should we define it? Does it really exist? Are we thinking of literature written by women or of literature written by men about women? Are we thinking of the nature of the female sex perceived as inferior or, on the contrary, of gender (xingbie) without the risk of reducing human beings to the animal state), a concept developed and demanded by feminists at the social and cultural level? It is not always easy to distinguish the female “I” from the wider sense of “I”.