淡江評論, 第 36 卷,第 3-4 期Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University., 2006 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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第 12 頁
... position . " For Hong Kong to sustain its global prominence is not a choice but an imperative . Failing to do so ... position , such as being a global city . Spreading Hong Kong popular culture across the globe is a viable way to help ...
... position . " For Hong Kong to sustain its global prominence is not a choice but an imperative . Failing to do so ... position , such as being a global city . Spreading Hong Kong popular culture across the globe is a viable way to help ...
第 142 頁
... position " ( Davis 248 ) . That is , Alan changes his subject position as a looker to be seen by Equus . The relation can be shown by the equation : Alan = Equus To Alan , the viewer , the object of the " Gaze " becomes an expression of ...
... position " ( Davis 248 ) . That is , Alan changes his subject position as a looker to be seen by Equus . The relation can be shown by the equation : Alan = Equus To Alan , the viewer , the object of the " Gaze " becomes an expression of ...
第 89 頁
... positions in the CCP and the subsequent appointment of Xiang , who had never commanded a regular army , to the top ... position for which he was not qualified . Yet as the only Politburo member in the army he far outranked everyone ...
... positions in the CCP and the subsequent appointment of Xiang , who had never commanded a regular army , to the top ... position for which he was not qualified . Yet as the only Politburo member in the army he far outranked everyone ...
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