淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 82 頁
... Western evaluation of China . With Western ascendency in the eighteenth century , as power configurations between China and the West changed , the shattering of China's military might was accompanied by drastic re - evaluations of ...
... Western evaluation of China . With Western ascendency in the eighteenth century , as power configurations between China and the West changed , the shattering of China's military might was accompanied by drastic re - evaluations of ...
第 84 頁
... West soon practised a militant imperial- ism that increasingly acquired territories for occupation rather than settlement , reinforcing notions of the world's division into " Western " and " non - Western " -- a demarcation that runs ...
... West soon practised a militant imperial- ism that increasingly acquired territories for occupation rather than settlement , reinforcing notions of the world's division into " Western " and " non - Western " -- a demarcation that runs ...
第 114 頁
... West --a reconciliation between East and West is only made at the level of the heroic . See Rudyard Kipling , " The Ballad of East and West , " Kipling : A Selection of his Stories and Poems , ed . John Beecroft , vol . II ( New York ...
... West --a reconciliation between East and West is only made at the level of the heroic . See Rudyard Kipling , " The Ballad of East and West , " Kipling : A Selection of his Stories and Poems , ed . John Beecroft , vol . II ( New York ...
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