- Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 196 (April 2023), Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
- Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 197 (June 2023), Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
- Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 44, Number 1), T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
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Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 196 (April 2023), Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
CUHK is celebrating its diamond jubilee in 2023 and a wide range of celebratory events and activities will be held. “ The Twenty-First Century Review” presents the topic “The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Chinese University of Hong Kong” in this issue, inviting several alumni (some are/were staffs) to share their treasurable memories from CUHK.
The Twenty-First Century Review The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Leung Yuen-sang: Early Reminiscences of Chung Chi College Cheng Kwok-hon Leonard: My Story of Self-Discovery: Memories of My School Life in United College Tam Wing-kai Simon: CUHK Faculty of Medicine and the Development of Public Health and Medical Services in Hong Kong Cheung Chi-wai: Some Notes on the Oral History Project of Vice-Chancellor Choh-Ming Li
Research Articles Pan Wei, Liu Qi-en: The Problem of “Yi-Qiu-Hu” in Minqin County of Gansu Province and the Modernization of National Water Conservancy Mao Sheng: Masters of the Country? Rickshaw Workers in the City of Suzhou in the Early People’s Republic of China (1949–1958) Wang Li-jian: Mobilizing the Masses in the Anti-hiding-grain Campaign: A Case Study of Baise District of Guangxi
View on the World Leung Nga-ting: Campus Planning and Development: CUHK’s Past, Present, and Future
Discourses and Peripatetic Notes Zhang Jun: Space, Body, and Image: Some Observations Made during the Quarantine
Scholar’s Reminiscences Chan Kung-fong, Chow Chiu-tuen: The Memorial Collections of Professor Chang Hao
Book Reviews Huang Chao-ran: Complex Dimensions of the Chinese Revolution: A Review on Joseph W. Esherick, Accidental Holy Land: The Communist Revolution in Northwest China Liang Jia-nong: Reexamining the Origins of the Nanyang Communist Revolution: A Review on Anna Belogurova, The Nanyang Revolution: The Comintern and Chinese Networks in Southeast Asia, 1890–1957
For more details, please visit the Twenty-First Century Bimonthly website: https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/21c/en/issues/c196.html
Twenty-First Century Bimonthly, Issue 197 (June 2023), Research Centre for Contemporary Chinese Culture
The emergence of groundbreaking technologies in a new era is oftena mixed blessing, bringing both anticipation and anxiety. In “The Twenty-First Century Review”, four scholars are invited to share their insights on the development of internet and artificial intelligenceunder the theme of "From Internet to Artificial Intelligence".
The Twenty-First Century Review The Sixtieth Anniversary of the Chinese University of Hong Kong Ma Ai-fang: Reconsidering the Content Compliance Issue of Private Internet Enterprises in China Liu Xu: The Challenge of the Regularization of Anti-Monopoly Supervision in the Internet Industry in China Zhu Jia-ming: The Age of Large Artificial Intelligence Models: An Epochal Moment in Contemporary History Hu Yong: Transhuman, Posthuman, and the Possible Alienation of Human Race
Research Articles David Der-wei Wang: Panglossian Dream and Dark Consciousness: Utopia and Dystopia in Modern Chinese Literature Lee Yu-lin: Fictionalizing the Virtual: On Ho Ching-pin’s Last Year at Alu Bar Teo Shi-siang: Changeability of Sinophone/Xenophone: Ng Kim Chew’s Taiwan Experiences and Malayan Communist Writing
View on the World Pu Ying-wei: Fluid Resistance: Displays of Visual Politics Inside and Outside Parisian Art Institutions
Research Notes Xu Lan-jun: The Transregional Circulation of Leftist Culture: The Fever of Third Sister Liu in Singapore and Hong Kong during the 1960s
Book Reviews Wang Yi-yang: “Digital China” and the Building of State Capacity: A Review on Arunabh Ghosh, Making It Count: Statistics and Statecraft in the Early People’s Republic of China Wang Chun-ying: The Communist Revolution from the Socioeconomic Perspective: A Review on Yao-huang Chen, Rural Side Businesses, Market Activities, and Communist Revolution in China, 1900–1965
For more details, please visit the Twenty-First Century Bimonthly website: https://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/21c/en/issues/c197.html
Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 44, Number 1), T.T. Ng Chinese Language Research Centre
Studies in Chinese Linguistics (Volume 44, Number 1) has been released. There are three articles in this issue.
1. Chris Collins and Richard S. Kayne: Towards a Theory of Morphology as Syntax 2. Wei-wen Roger Liao: Symmetry in the Asymmetric Universe: Remarks on Kayne (2022) 3. Rui-heng Ray Huang: The Syntax of Mandarin Long Gei Passives Revisited
This is an open-access journal distributed by Sciendo (formerly known as De Gruyter Open). PDF copies of these articles can be downloaded freely via http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/clrc/.
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