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  2. Xiaoyuan Liu - Wikipedia

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    Liu, X. (1992). Sino-American Diplomacy over Korea during World War II. Journal of American-East Asian Relations, 223–264. Liu, X. (1999). China and the Issue of Postwar Indochina in the Second World War. Modern Asian Studies, 33(2), 445–482. Liu, X. (1999). The Kuomintang and the ‘Mongolian Question’ in the Chinese Civil War, 1945–1949.

  3. Blackbird (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Blackbird publishes fiction, poetry, plays, interviews, reviews, and art by both new and established writers and artists. The journal frequently includes streaming audio and video content, including readings, interviews, and art lectures. [1] Each fall issue forefronts work by, and about, the late Larry Levis.

  4. Henry X. Liu - Wikipedia

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    Henry X. Liu (Chinese: 刘向宏) is a Chinese American engineer, academic and an author. He is the Bruce D. Greenshields Collegiate Professor of Engineering, the Director of Mcity, a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and a research professor at the University of Michigan Transportation Institute.

  5. Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen Ways of Looking at Wang Wei: How a Chinese Poem Is Translated is a 1987 study by the American author Eliot Weinberger, with an addendum written by the Mexican poet Octavio Paz. The work analyzes 19 renditions of the Chinese-language nature poem "Deer Grove", which was originally written by the Tang -era poet Wang Wei (699–759).

  6. Joyce C. H. Liu - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Chi-Hui Liu (Chinese: 劉紀蕙) is a Professor Emerita and Researcher/Director at the International Center for Cultural Studies at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. [1] Her research focuses on geopolitics , biopolitics , border politics, internal coloniality, unequal citizenship, Asian modernity, Chinese political ...

  7. Liu Kwang-ching - Wikipedia

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    Liu Kwang-ching (劉廣京 b. Beijing 14 November 1921- d. 28 September 2006 Davis, California), who sometimes published under the name K.C. Liu, was a Chinese-born American historian of China. He taught at University of California-Davis from 1963 until his retirement in 1993.

  8. Liu Jingsheng - Wikipedia

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    Liu Jingsheng (Chinese: 刘京生; pinyin: Liú Jīngshēng; born c.1950) is a Chinese political opposition activist and a former co-editor of Tansuo (Explorations), a journal he founded in the late 1970s with Wei Jingsheng.

  9. Liu Xianping - Wikipedia

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    Liu was born in Feidong, Anhui Province, China, in 1938.He graduated from the Chinese Department of Zhejiang University in 1961. He was a member of the China Writers Association, the Children's Literature Committee, and various government organisations in Anhui province.