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The Evolution of U.S. Images of China - Statistical Data Included U.S. images of China are discussed from the perspective of political psychology. The development of U.S. images of China is traced for the periods of 1969-1976, ......(Continue Reading) Where there's smoke: Xu Bing, one of China's most illustrious post-Tianannmen expatriate artists, recently mounted his first mainland solo, "Tobacco When Xu Bing first visited Durham, N.C., at the invitation of Duke University in 2000, he was struck by the overwhelming tobacco odor pervading the town. The smell inspired him to put together the...(Continue Reading)Young Beijing: China's capital, once stifled by officialdom, now hosts a myriad of emerging artists, dealers and curators who are attempting to turn the Beijing is on the more. Venues for contemporary art are multiplying exponentially. Official attitudes have relaxed dramatically, with the government ......(Continue Reading)Images of Guanxiu's Sixteen Luohan in eighteenth-century China A familiar image in eighteenth-century Chinese carving in jade is that of the recluse--usually a Daoist immortal or Buddhist monk--situated within a ......(Continue Reading)Between secularist ideology and desecularizing reality: the birth and growth of religious research in Communist China Under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party, the scholarship of religious research in China has changed from virtual nonexistence in the first thirty ......(Continue Reading)
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