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Tradition and Modernity in Dialogue: Theoretical Frameworks and Philosophical Underpinnings of Contemporary Chinese Environmental Art

This article explores the theoretical frameworks and philosophical underpinnings of contemporary Chinese environmental art, with a particular focus on the works of Yao Lu and Yang Yongliang. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining art history, philosophy, and environmental studies, the article examines how these artists navigate the tensions between tradition and modernity in their response to […]

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The Significance of Linguistic Relativity in Chinese Language and Culture Acquisition

Linguistic relativity is often framed as a constraint, with many studies emphasizing how the language we speak imposes specific patterns on our cognition or predisposes us toward particular worldviews. However, this concept can also be viewed as an asset, as these linguistic predispositions offer unique insights into the cultures of those who speak the language.

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Some Remarks on the Questions with Modal Particles in Vietnamese as a Second Language Textbooks (VSL Textbooks)

Question one of the four types of sentences classified according to the purpose of speech which is commonly used in the communication process. In teaching Vietnamese as a second language, questions play a significant role. This article focuses on questions with modal particles found in VSL textbooks at intermediate and intermediate levels. The purpose of

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Empowering Women as the Means of Emancipation: A Critical Study of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain’s Sultana’s Dream

Sultana’s Dream is a notable literary creation of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, where she delineates the nuanced picture of patriarchy, the distress of women caused by patriarchal oppression, and the way of women’s emancipation. Women were denied every right and chance in life due to patriarchal oppression. The male authorities even ill-treated them in the confinement

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Analysis on the Meaning of Symbols in The Bugis Traditional Processing “Mappacci” In Bone Regency, South Sulawesi

Mappacci is a custom as one of a series of wedding party processions among the Bugis community, currently still thick with their customs. Mappacci comes from the word Pacci, which is a kind of plant where the leaves are used by Bugis people as belo kanuku or to decorate nails, Mappacci is similar in sound

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Identities of Composite literary tradition during the Sultanate of Delhi: A study of Amir Khusrau and Kabir in the making of Indian heritage

The history of Medieval India had long been interpreted on two grounds basically, – the age of destruction of Indian civilization by the central Asian invaders; and the growth of composite culture. But the above terms reflect contradictory sense because if the advent of foreigners fully eliminated India’s glorious past then how could there be

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