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¡§New Research Directions and Technologies in the Study of Social Mobility in Song China¡¨

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¡§Southern European Historical Materials Concerning China in the 16th and 17th Centuries (1) Spanish Digital Database Construction Project¡¨

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¡§Changing Symmetric Relations in Southeast Asia: A Comparison among Vietnam¡¦s Relations with Taiwan, Cambodia and Laos under the Context of China Rising¡¨

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¡§Searching for Possible Austronesian Connections through the Study of Lapita Pottery Circulation Patterns in New Caledonia¡¨

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1. ©P¼z¬Â

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¡§The 13th International Junior Scholars Conference on Sinology -- Sinophone Onstage: New Voices and Discourses in Chinese Theater and Performance Studies¡¨

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¡§The Asian Situation in the End of the Sino-Japanese War¡¨

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1. Xun Cao

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Pennsylvania State University

¡§China Addresses Climate Change: A Political and Economic Analysis¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$27,548

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2. Chu-sheng Tai¡]À¹¦Ë¥Í¡^

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Texas Southern University

¡§On the Risk Exposure and the Cost of Capital of International Banking Industry: Evidence from 2008 Subprime Crisis¡¨

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3. Zai Liang

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State University of New York, Albany

¡§The Adaptation Process of African Merchants in Guangzhou: The Roles of Church/Mosque and Foreigner Service Centers¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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4. Sue-mei Wu¡]§d¯À¬ü¡^

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Carnegie Mellon University

¡§Weathering the Storm: Hand Puppet Theater (¥¬³UÀ¸) and Taiwanese Opera (ºq¥JÀ¸) amid Social Change in Taiwan¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$20,700

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5. Lijun Song

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Vanderbilt University

¡§Institutional Contingency of Network Embeddedness of Class Identification: Network Members¡¦ Occupational Status and Subjective Social Class in Three Societies¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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6. Barbara Voss

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Stanford University

¡§Reconstructing the Daily Lives of Chinese Railroad Workers¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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7. Timothy Rich¡]ͺ©v®õ¡^

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Western Kentucky University

¡§Strategic Voting in Taiwan: A Multi-method Approach¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$10,000

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8. Bo Zhang

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Ball State University

¡§Chinese Influences on the Designed Landscapes in U.S., 1860-1930¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$16,950

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9. Benjamin Read¡]ͺ³Ç©ú¡^

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University of California, Santa Cruz

¡§Democratic Deepening in the State¡¦s Urban Roots: Generational Change among Taiwan¡¦s Neighborhood Leaders¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$29,400

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1. Taisu Zhang

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Duke University

¡§Workshop on Modern Chinese Legal History: An Introduction to New Archival Materials¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$24,800

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2. Morgan Pitelka

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

¡§Who Decides in China¡¦s Rapid Urbanization? An Interdisciplinary Inquiry to the New Chinese City¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$20,000

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3. Vincent Wang¡]¤ýºû¥¿¡^

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American Association for Chinese Studies

¡§Application for Renewal of a Grant by the Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation to the American Association for Chinese Studies¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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4. Jason McGrath¡]°¨³ÇÁn¡^

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

¡§New Angles on Chinese Film History¡¨

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1. Robert Graham

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Harvard University

¡§Runaway Wives, Urban Crimes, and Survival Tactics in Wartime Beijing, 1937-1949¡¨, by Zhao Ma

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$5,000

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2. Robert Graham

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Harvard University

¡§Radical Inequalities: China¡¦s Revolutionary Welfare State in Comparative Perspective¡¨, by Nara Dillon

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$5,000

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3. Beth Fuget

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University of Washington Press

¡§Sima Qian and the Letter to Ren An¡¨, by Stephen Durrant, Hans van Ess, Wai-yee Li, and Michael Nylan

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4. Beth Fuget

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University of Washington Press

¡§From Archaism to Antiquarianism: Antiquity in Song Culture¡¨, by Yun-chiahn Sena

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1. Shaowen Bardzell

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Indiana University, Bloomington

¡§Civic Making: Promoting IT Innovation, Cultural Industry, and Democratic Governance in Taiwan¡¨

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2. Jin Feng

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Grinnell College

¡§Food Nostalgia in the Lower Yangzi Delta¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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3. Zev Joseph Handel

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University of Washington

¡§Chinese Characters and the Origin of Writing in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam: A Linguistic-comparative Study¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$24,568

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4. Eugenio Menegon

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Boston University

¡§Amicitia Palatina: Court Networks and the Europeans in Imperial Beijing¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$24,000

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5. Andrew F. Jones

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University of California, Berkeley

¡§Circuit Listening: Chinese Popular Music in the Transistor Era¡¨

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6. Aaron Stalnaker

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Indiana University, Bloomington

¡§Mastery, Dependence, and the Ethics of Authority¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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7. Angelina Chin¡]³¯ªYªY¡^

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Pomona College

¡§Out of Bounds: Diasporic Consciousness of Chinese in Hong Kong after 1949¡¨

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8. Mark Meulenbeld

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University of Wisconsin, Madison

¡§How Transcendence Structures Self: Ritual Ecology vs. Modernity in the Local Religion of Taiwan and China¡¨

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9. Shuang Shen¡]¨H  Âù¡^

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Pennsylvania State University

¡§From Hong Kong to the World: Cold War Literary Transnationalism in the Asia Pacific¡¨

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10. Wei Zhao

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University of North Carolina, Charlotte

¡§Institutional Transformations and Shifting Patterns of Social Inequality in Urban China¡¨

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11. Daniel Lynch

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University of Southern California

¡§Tracing the Origins and Outlining the Implications of Taiwan¡¦s Core Security Referent¡¨

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1. Xiaojun Li

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University of British Columbia (Canada)

¡§Access, Institutions and Policy Influence: The Political Economy of China¡¦s Accession to the World Trade Organization¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$16,000

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2. Pu Wang¡]¤ý  ¿\¡^

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Brandeis University

¡§Marx Enters the Temple of Confucius: Literary Representations of National Antiquity in Revolutionary China¡¨

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3. Vikesh Amin

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Central Michigan University

¡§The Causal Effect of Education on Fertility: Evidence from Taiwanese Population Data¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$11,618

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4. Hsiang-hua Melanie Chang¡]±i¬ÛµØ¡^

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Oakland University

¡§Demonstrative and Definite Noun Phrases in Child Mandarin and English¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$17,500

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5. Kristen Looney

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Georgetown University

¡§The Politics of Rural Development in East Asia¡¨

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6. Xiaobo Lu¡]§f¾åªi¡^

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University of Texas, Austin

¡§Fiscal Capacity and Political Development: China and Beyond¡¨

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7. Tzu-jung Lin¡]ªL§¶»T¡^

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Ohio State University

¡§Buffering Against Peer Rejection through Collaborative Social Reasoning: A Study with Early Adolescents in Taiwan¡¨

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8. Ling-yu Hung¡]¬x¬Â¥É¡^

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Indiana University, Bloomington

¡§Making the Majiayao Culture Complex: Migration, Diffusion, and Trade in Late Neolithic Northwest China and Beyond¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$30,000

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1. Yang Zhang¡]±i  ·¨¡^

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University of Chicago

¡§Rebellion Ecology and Insurgent Formation: Qing China 1850-1873¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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2. Kevin Buckelew

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Columbia University

¡§Mountains, Forests, and Pastures: Buddhist Reclusion in China, 618-1368¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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3. Yangyang Su¡]Ĭ¶§´­¡^

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Princeton University

¡§A History of Muskets in Qing China, 1680-1860¡¨

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4. Cheng-pang Lee¡]§õÂí¨¹¡^

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University of Chicago

¡§Altruism in Action: The Rise of the Tzu-chi Movement and the Invention of Direct Social Service¡¨

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5. Jae Yeol Lee¡]§õ¦b¯P¡^

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McGill University (Canada)

¡§Liu Xiang and the Establishment of Textual Identity in the Late Western Han Period¡¨

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6. Ling Zhang¡]±i  ª~¡^

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University of Chicago

¡§Sound Images, Acoustic Culture and Transmediality in 1920s-1940s Chinese Cinema¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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7. Justina Hwang

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Brown University

¡§Cold War Courtships: Authoritarian Anti-communism, Developmental Diplomacy, and Chinese Communities in Latin America and the Republic of China, 1960-1975¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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8. Tin Yuet Ting¡]¤B¤Ñ®®¡^

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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

¡§Digital Media Activism for Democracy Movement in Hong Kong¡¨

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9. Dasa Mortensen

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

¡§Historical Amnesia in Shangri-la: The Contested Legacy of Tibetan Participation in the Chinese Cultural Revolution¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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10. Meng Ren¡]¥ô  µÞ¡^

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University of Pittsburgh

¡§The Heroine Mulan on Chinese Operatic Stage during the Korean War: Chang Xiangyu and Henan Opera ¡¥Hua Mulan¡¦¡¨

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11. Jonathan Henshaw¡]Áú¾å©ú¡^

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University of British Columbia (Canada)

¡§Serving the Occupation State: Republican Chinese Elites and the Challenge of Invasion, 1937-1945¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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12. Sharon Sanderovitch

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University of California, Berkeley

¡§Constructions of the Emperor¡¦s Body: Concealment, Display, and Mobility in the Early Eastern Han¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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13.Qiaoyun Zhang¡]±i¥©¹B¡^

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Tulane University

¡§Reconstruction in the Name of Qiang Culture: Complex Dynamics of the Earthquake Recovery of a Chinese Ethnic Minority in Southwest China¡¨

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14. Jessica Chen

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Stanford University

¡§Muhammad¡¦s Legacy in China: Islamic Narrative and Self Understanding¡¨

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15. Yao Wu¡]§d  º½¡^

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Stanford University

¡§The Invention of Tradition and Modernity: Media Contestation in the Hangzhou Art School in 20th Century China¡¨

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16. Franziska Barbara Keller

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New York University

¡§Networks of Power: A Social Network Analysis of the Central Committee of the People¡¦s Republic of China¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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17. Zhiying Ma

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University of Chicago

¡§Insanity, Intimacy and Institution: Governance and Care under the Mental Health Legal Reform in Contemporary China¡¨

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18. Xi Chen¡]³¯  Äf¡^

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University of Toronto (Canada)

¡§The Question of the Animal in 20th Century Chinese Cultures¡¨

¸É§Uª÷ÃB¡GUS$18,000

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19. Hsinyi Tiffany Lee

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Stanford University

¡§Shooting for the Nation: Pictorial Photography and Nationalism in China, 1919-1937¡¨

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20. Meng Xue¡]Á§  µÞ¡^

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George Mason University

¡§Chinese Culture and Modern Economic Development¡¨

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21. Shuxuan Zhou¡]©PµÎ梡^

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University of Washington

¡§Gendered Labor, Narrative and Resistance: Forestry Workers in Chinese Enterprise Restructuring, 1950s-2010s¡¨

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22. James Lin

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University of California, Berkeley

¡§Sowing Seeds and Knowledge: Development Discourses in the US, China, Taiwan, and the World, 1920-1975¡¨

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1. Hwa-Yen Huang¡]¶ÀµØ«Û¡^

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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Camden

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¡§Crisis Events, In-Betweenness, and Epistemic Transformation: A Phenomenological Study of Autobiographical Accounts of the Chinese Cultural Revolution¡¨

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2. Hsin-Yi Lin¡]ªLªY»ö¡^

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Columbia University

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¡§Between the Suffering and the Sacred: Buddhist Discourses, Practices, and Imagery of Reproduction in Medieval China¡¨

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3. I-In Chiang¡]¦¿©É­µ¡^

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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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¡§Imagined Nation and Imagined Womanhood in Shaw Brothers¡¦ Musicals¡¨

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4. I-Fan Wu¡]§d¤@¤Z¡^

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Cornell University

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¡§Doing Qigong in Malaysia: Religious Healing and the Production of Chinese Identities¡¨

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University of California, Los Angeles

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University of Pennsylvania

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University of California, Riverside

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Georgetown University

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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

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University of Iowa

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Cornell University

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Rice University

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Washington State University

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University of Lincoln (UK)

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Leiden University (The Netherlands)

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University of Vienna (Astria)

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Nazarbayev University (Republic of Kazakhstan)

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University of Perugia (Italy)

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Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (Spain)

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University of Hamburg (Germany)

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École Française d¡¦Extrême-Orient (France)

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University of Groningen (The Netherlands)

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University of Leipzig (Germany)

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Université François-Rabelais de Tours (France)

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Foundation for Hungarian Sinology (Hungary)

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Brill Publishers (The Netherlands)

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University of Ljubljana (Slovenia)

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University of London (UK)

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University of London (UK)

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University of Oxford (UK)

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Sciences Po (France)

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Université Lumière Lyon 2

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University of Oxford (UK)

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University of Oxford (UK)

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University of Bristol (UK)

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University of London (UK)

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Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 (France)

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Sciences Po (France)

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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University of Oxford (UK)

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Freie Universität Berlin (Germany)

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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Cheuk Yin Li

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University of London (UK)

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University of Groningen (The Netherlands)

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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Germany)

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Portsmouth University (UK)

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University of Cambridge (UK)

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Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (France)

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University of Aberdeen (UK)

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University of Sheffield (UK)

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Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense

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University of Leicester (UK)

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Brunel University (UK)

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Imperial College London (UK)

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Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Germany)

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Czech Academy of Sciences (Czech Republic)

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Comenius University (Slovakia)

¡§Brothers in Arms -- Perceptions of China in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s¡¨

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University of Latvia (Latvia)

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1. Tirta Nugraha Mursitama

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Bina Nusantara University (Indonesia)

¡§Lecture Series on Cross-Strait Relations Interactions: Indonesia - Taiwan¡¨

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1. Wai Sum Lee¡]§õ¿·¤ß¡^

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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§Co-Articulation between Consonant and Vowel in Cantonese, Beijing Mandarin and Quanzhou¡¨

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2. Richard Walker¡]µØ¼Ö¶Ô¡^

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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§A Comprehensive Test of Policy Innovation Theses: The Taiwanese Bookstart Programme¡¨

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3. John Makeham¡]±ö¬ù¿«¡^

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Australian National University (Australia)

¡§Exegesis of the Awakening of Faith¡¨

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4. Yee-man Joyce Nip¡]¿¨Ì¤å¡^

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University of Sydney (Australia)

¡§Online Public Opinion in Greater China: Similarities, Differences, and Mutual Influences¡¨

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5. Xiaohui Xie¡]Á¾å½÷¡^

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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)

¡§Negotiating the Southern Frontier in the Qing Empire: A Comparative Study on the Frontier Boundaries and Local Society in Taiwan and Western Hunan¡¨

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1. Ting Gong¡]¤½  ´@¡^

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City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)

¡§Controlling Corruption: Greater China in Comparative Perspective¡¨

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2. Min Zhou¡]©P  ±Ó¡^

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Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

¡§Formation and Development of New Chinese Diasporas: A Transnational, Cross-regional, and Interdisciplinary Comparative Study¡¨

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1. Peter Schoppert

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National University of Singapore Press (Singapore)

¡§Changing Chinese Cities: The Potentials of Field Urbanism¡¨, by Renée Y. Chow

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