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“Connatching”: An Important Thinking Mode in Traditional Chinese Culture
RAN Qibin
2020, 3(3): 452-468. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20203303
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Why Modern Chinese Poetry? Challenges and Opportunities
Michelle Yeh
2020, 3(2): 211-222. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.2020321
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Emily Dickinson’s Pivot of the Dao
Tom Patterson
2019, 2(2): 224-245.
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Queering Honglou meng: The “Lust of Mind” Mode of Male Love & Its Afterlives
WANG Ke
2020, 3(1): 52-68.
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Material Evidence Priority: Quadruple Evidence Method and the “Jade-Making China Trilogy”
YE Shuxian
2020, 3(3): 415-437. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20203301
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Taking Confucian Religiousness On Its Own Terms
Roger T. AMES
2018, 1(1): 17-31.
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The Yijing as a Receptive Text: A Phenomenological Research
DOU Keyang
2020, 3(3): 438-451. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20203302
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Different Modes of Waiting for the Same Moses: Review of Mo Yan’s “Waiting for Moses” from a Cross-Textual Perspective
LIU Ping
2019, 2(4): 684-711.
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From the “1985 New Wave” to the Age of Image-Capital: On Protection of Chinese Painting and Self-Cultivation and the Acquisition of an Encyclopedic Knowledge of Art by Chinese Painters and Calligraphers
YANG Naiqiao
2019, 2(1): 7-58.
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From Monroe to Mishima: Gender and Cultural Identity in Yasumasa Morimura's Performance and Photography
HUANG Bihe
2020, 3(2): 289-300. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.2020325
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Li Zehou and The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism
ZHANG Xuchun
2020, 3(2): 261-275. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.2020323
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The Formation of the Concept of Language Family from the Perspective of Comparative Language History in Europe
Daniel Petit,
2019, 2(4): 614-632.
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The Social Functions of Ancient Chinese Painting Inscriptions and the Social Factors in Their Development
WANG Wenxin
2018, 1(3): 386-399.
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Eurydice's Face: the Paradox of Mallarmé's Musical Poetics
WU Tsaiyi
2020, 3(3): 490-506. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.20203305
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Fat Women, Surprise of the Wild: Reflection on the Western Female Body in Jenny Saville’s Paintings
SU Dianna
2019, 2(4): 728-750.
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The Virtue and Politeia in the Funeral Speech of Socrates: The Philosophical Education in Plato's Menexenus
LI Xiangli
2018, 1(3): 400-409.
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Literature and Cosmopolitan Imaginings: On the Diasporic Representation and Imaginary Cosmopolitanism in America is in the Heart and “One out of Many”
WANG Li
2018, 1(3): 377-385.
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A Metaphor of Time and Space in the “Bird” Images of Han Dynasty Stone and the “Gansu Flying Horse”: Taking the Visual Interpretation of “Inverted Expression of Images” as Logical Starting Point from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
MA Kaizhen
2020, 3(2): 223-260. doi: 10.19857/j.cnki.ICL.2020322
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The Framing of Southern and Northern Discourses and the Modern Transformation of Ethnic Geospatial Consciousness: A Case Study of Liu Shipei's “Treatise on the Difference between Literatures of the North and the South”
WU Jian
2018, 1(2): 234-248.
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The Pilgrim's Journey to the Underworld: A Comparative Reading of Some Episodes from Virgil's Aeneid and Dante's Commedia
ZHU Zhenyu
2018, 1(3): 351-366.
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