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Narrative Forms of Quality Social Research as a New Direction in Studying and Understanding Minorities in North America 优质社会研究的叙事形式:研究和理解北美少数民族的新方向
Post-Colonial Studies in Literature & Culture eJournal Pub Date : 2012-05-08 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2054354
Andrea Franceschini
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Exhibiting the ‘Other’ then and Now: ‘Human Zoos’ in Southern China and Thailand 展示“他者”的过去和现在:中国南方和泰国的“人类动物园”
Post-Colonial Studies in Literature & Culture eJournal Pub Date : 2011-05-07 DOI: 10.14764/10.ASEAS-4.1-8
A. Trupp
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