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Who Speaks for Nature? Genre, Gender and the Eco-translation of Chinese Wild Animals
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Chengcheng You. Who Speaks for Nature? Genre, Gender and the Eco-translation of Chinese Wild Animals[J]. CHILDRENS LITERATURE IN EDUCATION, 2024, 55(2), 179-197.
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Chengcheng You
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Anthropomorphism
Chinese Wild Animal Stories
Eco-translation
Narratology Beyond The Human
Sexism
Kill Stories: A Critical Narrative in the Zhuangzi.
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Hans-Georg Moeller. Kill Stories: A Critical Narrative in the Zhuangzi.[J]. Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 2023, 22(3), 397 - 412.
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Hans-Georg Moeller
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Zhuangzi 莊子
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Nextness and story organization: 'My day' sequences in parent-child interaction
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Kim, Younhee, Carlin, A. P.. Nextness and story organization: 'My day' sequences in parent-child interaction[J]. Text and Talk, 2023, 43(1), 21-43.
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Interactional Competence
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Volunteered Stories
Consumed by Affects: Kwentong Jollibee, Happy Objects, and the Formation of Intimate Publics
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De Chavez, J.C.. Consumed by Affects: Kwentong Jollibee, Happy Objects, and the Formation of Intimate Publics[J]. Kritika Kultura, 2022, 60-79.
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De Chavez, J.C.
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Affect Theory
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Jollibee Stories
University of Macau Teaching Excellence Award Seminar: Teaching Stories
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报告日期: 2021-11-22
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JEREMY CENTENO DE CHAVEZ
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Intensified foreignness in translated Chinese literary names–A case study of Shen Congwen’s stories in English
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Xu, Minhui. Intensified foreignness in translated Chinese literary names–A case study of Shen Congwen’s stories in English[J]. Perspectives-Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2020, 28(5), 792-805.
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Xu, Minhui
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Characters In Shen Congwen’s Stories
Intensified Foreignness
Name And Naming Mechanism
Translation Of Chinese Literary Names
Reconstruction of the Illusio of Poetic Stories: With an English Translation of Shen Congwen’s “Quiet” as a Case Study
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Minhui Xu, Junhui Guan. Reconstruction of the Illusio of Poetic Stories: With an English Translation of Shen Congwen’s “Quiet” as a Case Study[J]. Foreign Languages and Cultures, 2019, 3(1), 81-90.
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Minhui Xu
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Junhui Guan
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Reshaping the Jātaka Stories: from Jātakas to Avadānas and Praṇidhānas in Paintings at Kucha and Turfan
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TIANSHU ZHU. Reshaping the Jātaka Stories: from Jātakas to Avadānas and Praṇidhānas in Paintings at Kucha and Turfan[J]. Buddhist Studies Review, 2012, 29(1), 57-83.
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TIANSHU ZHU
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