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New Publications
  • Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 201 (February 2024), Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
  • Current Research in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 103 Number 1), T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 201 (February 2024)



Taiwan’s 2024 election has come to an end, but further observations on the impact of the election result on cross-strait relations and Taiwan’s political situation are needed. In “The Twenty-First Century Review”of this issue, three scholars are invited to discuss “The Implications of Taiwan’s 2024 Election” from different perspectives.

The Twenty-First Century Review
The Implications of Taiwan’s 2024 Election

Zhao Sui-sheng: Is Beijing’s Long Game on Taiwan about to End? Peaceful Unification, Brinkmanship, and Military Takeover
Kwan Chung-yin: Analyzing the Kuomintang’s Plight from the Evaluations of “Party Change” Attempts
Ho Ming-sho: Taiwan’s 2024 Election: A Social Movement Perspective

Research Articles
Yiching Wu: What Is “Cultural Revolution”? —The Origins and Coming of the Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered (Part II)
Qiu Feng, Wei Wei: Image Interpretation and Historical Narrative: A Case Study of the Land Reform Movement
Liu Yong-guang: Fiction in Images: The Evolution of the Spatial Memory of the Bund in Shanghai

Discourses and Peripatetic Notes
Zhang Yangsijie: Blossoms Shanghai and TV Drama Production in Contemporary China

View on the World
Wang Di: Exhibition Review: “China’s Hidden Century” at the British Museum

Research Notes
Zeng Jing-han: Domestic Contestation within the British Government and Its Evolving China Policy

Book Reviews
Jiang Jia-xin: Another Interpretation of the Macartney Embassy: A Review on Henrietta Harrison, The Perils of Interpreting: The Extraordinary Lives of Two Translators between Qing China and the British Empire
Zheng Bin-bin: Translation Practices in Early Sino-British Diplomacy: A Review on Lawrence Wang-chi Wong, Dialogue between the Dragon and the Lion: Translation and the Macartney Mission

For more details, please visit the Twenty-First Century Bimonthly website:
https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/21c/en/issues/c201.html


Current Research in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 103 Number 1)



Current Research in Chinese Linguistics
(Volume 103 Number 1) has been released. There are 6 articles in this issue.

1. Xiaolei Fan: The Tense-aspect Meaning of the “jau5 (有)have+VP” in Hong Kong Cantonese
2. Wen Ren: On the Structure of You ‘have’ in Hong Kong Chinese in the Public Service Field
3. Wing Yee Chan, Yik Chun Tong and Ka Long Tse: Grammatical Features of the Negative Word “0” in Hong Kong Cantonese
4. Yi Chong Lau: Vulgarity to Elegance: A Study on the Lexical Variations in Five Early Cantonese Versions of the “Gospel of Luke”
5. Xiaonan Huang: Tag Questions in Liuzhou Dialect
6. Yun Guo and Huayong Lin: Alternative Questions with Ma in Xinjiang Jimusaer Chinese Dialect

PDF copies of these articles can be downloaded freely via https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/clrc/.
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