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Hiv Governance Through Law: Achievements And Challenges Of China's Legal Environment
Published 2012“…Over the last two decades, the law relating to HIV in the People's Republic of China (PRC) has transitioned from denial towards positive responses to HIV. …”
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晚明妓女的“理想女性”形象 = The ideal image of late Ming courtesans
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Sexualised Illness And Gendered Narratives: The Problematic Of Social Science And Humanities In China's Hiv And Aids Governance
Published 2012“…In China, the general understanding of HIV/AIDS and awareness of HIV risks has been shaped by a 1990s construction of a disease as one affecting minority groups such as drug users, gay men and prostitutes, rather than a disease contracted through high-risk behaviors, a factor that may explain a still rather low awareness of HIV risks. …”
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Loyalty, secrecy and revolutionary work: female underground operatives and narratives about Chinese female spies before and after 1949
Published 2021“…As such, this thesis contributes to the study of female espionage in China by examining those who were attached to the peripheries of CCP intelligence operations. …”
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语言的妓女与嫖客 :以华语语系探讨冼文光短篇小说集《柔佛海峡》= A sinophone study of Xian Wenguang collection of short stories Rou Fo Hai Xia (The Straits of Johor)...
Published 2016“…Language can be a “prostitute”, in the sense that it is unable to escape a certain “abusive” fate (which in the Chinese language case, is its relationship with China), but it can also be a client that “chooses” its “prostitute” (language) and interacts with them. …”
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南洋与没有历史的人民 : 苗秀小说中的底层华人= Nanyang and the people without history: a study of the lower-class Chinese people in Miao Xiu's novels
Published 2023“…The lower-class characters included the anti-Japanese fighters, pick pocketers, secret society members, prostitutes, and intellectuals. As Miao Xiu was influenced by his father and China authors such as Guo Moruo, his literary works reflect the reality, and this included the lower classes which he is more familiar with. …”
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