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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Hong Kong [China] : Chinese University Press
    ISBN: 9789629968748 , 9629968746
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 381 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wang, Mingming, 1962- West as the other
    DDC: 303.4825101821
    Keywords: Intercultural communication ; East and West History ; East and West ; Intercultural communication ; International relations ; China ; Western countries ; History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; China Relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: List of figures -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on transliteration and bibliography -- Introduction : rethinking "the West" -- King Mu (Mu Tianzi) and the journey to the West -- "illusionary" and "realistic" geographies -- Easternizing the West, Westernizing the East -- Chaos and the West -- "Western Territories" (Xiyu), India, and "South Sea" (Nanhai) -- Beyond the seas : other kingdoms and other materials -- Islands, intermediaries, and "Europeanization" -- Conclusion : towards other perspectives of the other -- Postscript -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Abstract: Long before the Europeans reached the east, the ancient Chinese had advanced their perspectives of the west. In this groundbreaking book, Wang explores a fascinating perspective of the Other. He locates the Other in the alternating directionologies of classical and imperial China, leading the reader into a long history of Chinese geo-cosmologies and world-scapes. In his analysis, Wang also delves into the historical records of Chinese "world activities," or the journeys from being the Central Kingdom to reaching to the "outer regions," separating the construction of illusory from realistic geographies while drawing attention to their interconnected natures. Wang challenges an extensive number of critical studies of Orientalist narratives (chiefly including Edward Said's Orientalism), and reframes such studies from the directionological perspectives of an "Oriental" civilization. He challenges the assumption that the Other must be understood in the sense that has been explained in general anthropology, crucially underlining the European foundations that have shaped its traditional interpretations
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-366) and index , In English and Chinese
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789888268054 , 9888268058
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: Online Ressource (1 PDF (xxii, 348 pages) , illustrations.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Humour in Chinese life and culture
    DDC: 306.0951
    Keywords: Joking China ; Chinese wit and humor History and criticism ; Chinese wit and humor History and criticism ; Chinese wit and humor ; Chinese wit and humor ; Joking ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Chinese wit and humor ; Joking ; Humor ; Witz ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; China ; China ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This book investigates the use of humor in the public sphere and in personal life in China. The contributors cover modern and contemporary forms -- comic films and novels, cartooning, pop-songs, internet jokes, and humor in advertising and education. The second of two multidisciplinary volumes designed for the general reader as well as academic audiences, the book explores the relationship between political control and popular expression of humor, including the mutual exchange of comic stereotypes between China and Japan, and draws out important methodological implications for psychological and cross-cultural studies of humor
    Description / Table of Contents: List of illustrations and tables viiContributors xi -- Editors' note xix -- Preface -- Humour and its cultural context : introduction and overview / Jessica Milner Davis -- The phantom of the clock : laughter and the time of life in the writings of Qian Zhongshu and his contemporaries / Diran John Sohigian -- Unwarranted attention : the image of Japan in twentieth-century Chinese humour / Barak Kushner -- Chinese cartoons and humour : the views of first- and second-generation cartoonists / John A. Lent and Xu Ying -- "Love you to the bone" and other songs : humour and rusheng rhymes in early Cantopop / Marjorie K.M. Chan and Jocelyn Chey -- A "new" phenomenon of Chinese cinema : the Happy-New-Year comic movie / Xu Ying and Xu Zhongquan -- Spoofi ng (e'gao) culture on the Chinese Internet / Christopher G. Rea -- Humour in new media : comparing China, Australia and the United States / Heather J. Crawford -- Chinese concepts of humour and the role of humour in teaching / Guo-Hai Chen -- Laughing at others and being laughed at in Taiwan and Switzerland : a cross-cultural perspective / Hsueh-Chih Chen, Yu-Chen Chan, Willibald Ruch and Rene T. Proyer -- Freedom and political humour: their social meaning in contemporary China / X.L. Ding -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Note: Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. - "A companion volume to 'Humour in Chinese life and letters: classical and traditional approaches. - Includes bibliographical references (pages [307]-341) and index. - Chiefly in English; includes some Chinese with English translation. - Description based on print version record , Includes bibliographical references (pages [307]-341) and index , Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE , Chiefly in English; includes some Chinese with English translation
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9787508522111
    Language: Chinese
    Pages: 1 online resource (274 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 398.20951500000001
    Keywords: Electronic books ; China, Tibet Autonomous Region
    Abstract: Widely acclaimed as "Oriental Homeric epics," "Gesar" took shape gradually from around 300 BC to AD 6th century. From the early 7th century to the 9th century, the epic was further brought to completion. Gesar offers a startling panorama of how Gesar fought battles here and there, vanquished demons and monsters, as well as bring benefit to the people, representing the highest achievement of ancient Tibetan literature.
    Abstract: Cover -- Titlepage -- CONTENTS -- Author's brief introduction -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Principal Characters -- Chapter Ⅰ Demons Emerge and the Goddess of Mercy Comes to the Rescue -- Chapter Ⅱ God Son Is Born in Ling and Zhaotoin Works Against Choru -- Chapter Ⅲ Zhaotoin Casts Greedy Eyes on the Throne of the Ling Tribe, and Gormo Manages to Capture the Heavenly Horse -- Chapter Ⅳ Choru Fulfills His Wishes with Flying Colors, and Zhaotoin Depresses with All Hopes Dashed to Pieces -- Chapter Ⅴ An Expedition to Kill the Devil and to Save Gesar's Concubine -- Chapter Ⅵ The State of Hor Kidnaps Cholmo by Force and King Bacham Is Killed as a Punishment -- Chapter Ⅶ The State of Cham Fights for the Salt Lake and the Ling King Slays King Sadain of Cham -- Chapter Ⅷ Ling Attacks Moinyo upon Hearing a Prophesy, and the Four Demons Surrender and the Ling Troops Return Triumphantly -- Chapter Ⅸ Ling Brings an Army to Chayo to Open the Treasure-House for the Benefit of the People -- Chapter Ⅹ The Lion King and His Officials Burn a Demon's Body, and Gesar Selects a Wife for the Prince -- Chapter Ⅺ Lion King Rescues Mother from Hell and Rongcha Chageng Passes Away -- Chapter Ⅻ Prince Zhalha Ascends the Throne to Become the King of Ling and the Lion King Returns to Heaven Together with His Wives -- Postscript -- Copyright -- Insert -- Backcover.
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  • 4
    Title: 人口普查中在业人口计量手冊
    Language: Chinese
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.]
    Series Statement: Fang fa yan jiu. F ji di 102 hao
    Parallel Title: Other edition available Measuring the economically active in population censuses : a handbook
    Parallel Title: Print version Ren kou pu cha zhong zai ye ren kou ji liang shou ce
    DDC: 304.6
    Keywords: Population Handbooks, manuals, etc Economic aspects ; Statistics ; Census ; Electronic books
    Note: "Lian he guo chu ban wu. Chu shou pin bian hao: C.09. XVII.7"--Title page verso , "ST/ESA/STAT/SER. F/102 , Issued also in English under title: Measuring the economically active in population censuses : a handbook , Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-326) and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9787508516882
    Language: Chinese
    Pages: 1 online resource (123 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48309510000001
    Keywords: Science and state ; Electronic books
    Abstract: China's Science, Technology and Education The Chinese science and technology undertaking has experienced rapid development, and made a number of important achievements leading in the world.
    Abstract: 中国科技和教育(中国基本情况系列)(中文版) -- 扉页 -- 版权页 -- 出版前言 -- 目录 -- 前言:从科教兴国说起 -- 教育与科研体系 -- 科技资源与人才储备 -- 科技进步与创新 -- 高新技术产业化的成果 -- 科普教育和活动 -- 科技与教育的国际合作 -- 封底.
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Bingley [u.a.] : Emerald
    ISBN: 9781849509343 , 9781849509343 , 9789004253179
    Language: English , Chinese
    Pages: XXI, 243 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series Statement: Current research in the semantics/pragmatics interface 22
    Series Statement: Current Research in the Semantics / Pragmatics Interface Ser. v.22
    Parallel Title: Print version A Theory of Conventional Implicature and Pragmatic Markers in Chinese
    DDC: 306.440951
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    Keywords: Chinese language ; Discourse analysis ; Chinese language ; Semantics ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Chinesisch ; Implikatur ; Pragmatik
    Abstract: Conventional implicature is itself a highly controversial term, understood very differently by various brands of contemporary pragmatic theory. This book sets out to advance a Gricean theoretical framework of conventional implicature. It also intends to offer an analysis of pragmatic markers in Chinese
    Description / Table of Contents: A Theory of Conventional Implicature and Pragmatic Markers in Chinese; Copyright page; Editorial Board; Dedication; Contents; Preface quotes; Preface; Acknowledgements; Author's Biography; List of Figures; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1. Background of Research; 1.2. Objectives; 1.3. Research Questions and Organization; Chapter 2. Grice's Theory of Meaning; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Natural Versus Non-natural Meaning; 2.3. Two Taxonomies of Speaker Meaning; 2.3.1 What is Said Versus What is Implicated; 2.3.2 Two Taxonomies of Speaker Meaning: Which is More Gricean?; 2.4. Speaker-Centrality
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.4.1 Intention and Speaker-Centrality2.4.2 Cooperative Principle and Speaker-Central; 2.4.3 Thought and Speaker-Centrality; 2.4.4 Taking Stock; 2.5. Conclusion; Chapter 3. Conventional Implicature: Some Preliminaries; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. From Locke to Frege, and to Grice; 3.2.1 The Lockean Notion of 'the Postures of the Mind'; 3.2.2 The Fregean Notion of 'Colouring'; 3.2.3 The Gricean Notion of Conventional Implicature; 3.3. Rejections; 3.3.1 Bach (1999a); 3.3.2 Relevance Theorists; 3.4. Potts (2005): A Misnomer; 3.5. Conclusion; Chapter 4. Conventional Implicature: Towards a Theory
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.1. Introduction4.2. Subjectivity; 4.2.1 Subjectivity in Philosophy; 4.2.2 Subjectivity in Linguistics; 4.2.3 Taking Stock; 4.3. Defining Conventional Implicature; 4.3.1 An Initial Definition; 4.3.2 Properties of Conventional Implicature; 4.4. Conclusion; Chapter 5. Pragmatic Markers in Chinese; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Defining Pragmatic Markers; 5.2.1 Non-Truth-Conditionality; 5.2.2 Propositional Scope; 5.2.3 Syntactic Dispensability; 5.2.4 Semantic Dependency; 5.3. Discourse Markers that are not Pragmatic Markers; 5.3.1 Utterance Modifiers; 5.3.2 Domain Adverbials
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.3.3 Temporal Connectives and Ordinals5.3.4 Second-Person Forms; 5.3.5 Other Categories; 5.4. Pragmatic Markers in Chinese: A Typology; 5.4.1 Conceptual Pragmatic Markers; 5.4.2 Non-Conceptual Pragmatic Markers; 5.5. Conclusion; Chapter 6. Major Approaches to Pragmatic Markers; 6.1. Introduction; 6.2. The Discourse Approach: Pragmatic Markers as Cohesive Devices; 6.2.1 General Underlying Assumptions; 6.2.2 Halliday and Hasan (1976); 6.2.3 Schiffrin (1987); 6.3. The Relevance-Theoretic Approach: Pragmatic Markers as Constraints on Utterance Interpretation; 6.3.1 A Sketch of Relevance Theory
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.3.2 Blakemore (1987, 1992, 2002): Conceptual/Procedural Distinction6.4. Fraser (1996, 1999, 2005a): A Semantic Approach; 6.5. Conclusion; Chapter 7. Pragmatic Markers and Conventional Implicature; 7.1. Introduction; 7.2. Conventional Implicature Potential; 7.3. Chinese Pragmatic Markers: An Analysis; 7.3.1 Conceptual Pragmatic Markers; 7.3.2 Non-Conceptual Pragmatic Markers; 7.4. Conclusion; Chapter 8. Conclusions; References; Conventions, Notations and Abbreviations; Index
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