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Journal of Chinese Studies, no.74 (January 2022)
 
Specila Feature: Nineteenth-Century Cantonese Literati and Their Changing Attitudes towards Chinese and Western Culture Before and After the Opium War

LAI Chi Tim: Editor’s Note

YIM Lawrence C. H.: Opium, Foreign Devil Soldiers, and the Old Fisherman on the Pearl River: A Study of Zhang Weiping’s Poems Revolving around the Two Opium Wars

YE Michelle Jia: From Translation to Scepticism: Paths of Knowledge in Current Affairs in the Cantonese Daily Shubao (1884–1885)

LAM Lap: Transcending Regional Boundaries: Poetic Connection between Nanyang and Lingnan

CHING Chung Shan: Upholding the Founding Principle with Orthodox Poetry: “Zhengsheng yinshe” in Hong Kong in the 1930s

Review Article
TIAN Xiaofei: An Imaginary City State against Its Imaginary Big Bad Other

Book Reviews
DEWOSKIN Kenneth: The Chinese Dreamscape: 300 BCE–800 CE. By Robert Ford Campany.

CHIA Lucille: The Objectionable Li Zhi: Fiction, Criticism, and Dissent in Late Ming China. Edited by Rivi Handler-Spitz, Pauline C. Lee, and Haun Saussy.

HOLCOMBE Charles : Structures of the Earth: Metageographies of Early Medieval China. By D. Jonathan Felt.

CHEN Kuo-tung: Distant Shores: Colonial Encounters on China’s Maritime Frontier. By Melissa Macauley.

MCMAHON Keith: Orthodox Passions: Narrating Filial Love during the High Qing. By Maram Epstein.

SHAUGHNESSY Edward L.: The Poetics of Early Chinese Thought: How the Shijing Shaped the Chinese Philosophical Tradition. By Michael Hunter.

PETERSEN Jens Østergaard: Lu Jia’s New Discourses: A Political Manifesto from the Early Han Dynasty. Translated by Paul R. Goldin and Elisa Levi Sabattini.

SIVIN Nathan: Kao Gong Ji: The World’s Oldest Encyclopaedia of Technologies. Translated and commented by Guan Zengjian and Konrad Herrmann.

WANG L. Ling-chi: Opportunity in Crisis: Cantonese Migrants and the State in Late Qing China.
By Steven B. Miles.

HEGEL Robert E.: Literary Information in China: A History. Edited by Jack W. Chen, Anatoly Detwyler, Xiao Liu,
Christopher M. B. Nugent, and Bruce Rusk.

VAN ELS Paul: Sun Tzu: The Art of War. A New Translation by Michael Nylan.

MILBURN Olivia: Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue: An Annotated Translation of Wu Yue Chunqiu.
By Jianjun He.

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