Global English(es) and Global Chinese(s): toward rewriting a new literary history in Chinese
In the process of the globalization in culture, English has become more and more powerful and hegemonic along with the obscurity of the boundary of nation-states. The blurring of the national identity has led to the variegation of language. Although people of almost all countries are learning the En...
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| Published in: | The Journal of contemporary China 2010-01, Vol.19 (63), p.159-174 |
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| Language: | English |
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