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    La mosquée chinoise : support d’identités  et  de modernités by Elisabeth Allès

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…Officially there are 40,000 mosques throughout the country, half of which are in China proper. Traditional mosques in pagoda style have disappeared slowly, replaced by a new Middle Eastern styled architecture representing the idea of “modernity”. …”
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    Belső-Kína mint természetföldrajzi táj a kelet-ázsiai gazdasági régióban by Koudela, Pál

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In this study we are going to draw the borders of the physically, economically and politically interrelated East Asian region and landscape – more narrowly China Proper –, and find those points where these different systems of aspects are closest to each other.…”
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    Rainmakers for the Cosmopolitan Empire: A Historical and Religious Study of 18th Century Tibetan Rainmaking Rituals in the Qing Dynasty by Hanung Kim

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The article begins with a historical overview of the importance of Tibetan rainmaking activities for the polities of China proper and clearly demonstrates the potential for studying these ritual activities using textual analysis. …”
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    Aesthetics Problematics in Chinese and Neο-Marxism: Between Art and Politics by Vitalii Turenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This is the value of Chinese aesthetic Marxism, the implications of which go beyond China proper in the world of global cultural criticism. …”
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    Cultural “Authenticity” as a Conflict-Ridden Hypotext: <i>Mulan</i> (1998), <i>Mulan Joins the Army</i> (1939), and a Millennium-Long Intertextual Metamorphosis by Zhuoyi Wang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It analyzes the Republican-era film adaptation <i>Mulan Joins the Army</i> (1939) as a cultural palimpsest revealing attributes associated with different stages of the legendary figure’s millennium-long intertextual metamorphosis, including a possibly nomadic woman warrior outside China proper, a Confucian role model of loyalty and filial piety, a Sinitic deity in the Sino-Barbarian dichotomy, a focus of male sexual fantasy, a Neo-Confucian exemplar of chastity, and modern models for women established for antagonistic political agendas. …”
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