淡江評論, 第 24-25 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1993 |
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... Chinese Americans . Shan : It seems to me that the mainstream study of Chinese American literature is the criticism written in English by American women scholars . However , these scholars are not necessarily familiar with the Chinese ...
... Chinese Americans . Shan : It seems to me that the mainstream study of Chinese American literature is the criticism written in English by American women scholars . However , these scholars are not necessarily familiar with the Chinese ...
第 91 頁
... Chinese were never relevant to the facts of China except when they were beneficial to American interests . Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Policy ( 1899 ) , which evolved into the 1920s , is a case in point . Later associated ...
... Chinese were never relevant to the facts of China except when they were beneficial to American interests . Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Policy ( 1899 ) , which evolved into the 1920s , is a case in point . Later associated ...
第 146 頁
... Chinese Language and Foreign Ideas . " In Studies in Chinese Thought . Ed . Arthur F. Wright . Chicago : The U of Chicago P , 1953 . 286-303 . Yeh , Chia - ying . " The Ch'ang - chou School of Tz'u - cri- ticism . " Harvard Journal of ...
... Chinese Language and Foreign Ideas . " In Studies in Chinese Thought . Ed . Arthur F. Wright . Chicago : The U of Chicago P , 1953 . 286-303 . Yeh , Chia - ying . " The Ch'ang - chou School of Tz'u - cri- ticism . " Harvard Journal of ...
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