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June 2011 (NO.17)

June 2011 (NO.17)

Subject of this Issue: Folklore and Folk Literature

   
Between the Ming and Qing Dynasties, how does interpret the Classics by loyalist:The Critique of Heh Yie Suen’s (賀貽孫) “ Solution of Shi Jiang ”《詩經觸義》 Chung Chih-wei
The Transition Process of Bisyllabification in the Chinese Language as Attested in Buddhist Texts Chu Chia-ning
The Forgotten Sinologist:Modern Japanese Scholar of Kimon School Syuhei Uchida and His Thought Fujii Michiaki
A New View of ‘Hong Xian’(raw Fresh) in the verses of “Hong Xian Zhong Ri You(紅鮮終日有)” and “Hong Xian Ren Ri San(紅鮮任霞散)”of Du Fu Chien Chin-sung
The Reception of Li Shangyin’s Poetry in Ming Dynasty: From the Aspect of Yuan Poetry Theories Lee Yi-hsueh
Hero, History and Songs of Sorrows: Yuan Tragedy and The Dream of Western Shu Wang Shih-pe
On Xiong Longfeng’s Four Novels (熊龍峯四種小説) in the Cabinet Book Collection of Japan Huang Dongbai
On the Kafkaesque Existentialist Novellas of Li Ang’s Early Writings Tsai Jen-nien
Finding the Concrete Object: The Symbolic and Non-symbolic Meanings of Material Imagery in Classical Chinese Fiction Andrew H. Plaks
Pancake and Scarcity, from Festival Food to the Legend of Hero Yang Yujun
Temple Communities and Religious Life in Rural North China: the Сase of Shaanbei and Western Shanxi. Zavidovskaya Ekaterina
The Lithographic Printing and the Development of Baojuan Genre in Shanghai in the 1900-1920s: On the Question of the Interaction of Print Technology and Popular Literature in China (Preliminary Observations) Rostislav Berezkin
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