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1. Cover image for 'Exiles at Home'
Stories by Ch’en Ying-chen
Volume: 7
Ch’en Ying-Chen; Translated by Lucien Miller
Nine stories imbued with the unique empathy and aesthetic strength of their author, an intellectual godfather to many contemporary Chinese writers in Taiwan and around the world
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Paper 2002 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "Exiles at Home" to Cart
2. Cover image for 'The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence'
India and Indochina
Volume: 4
Allen S. Whiting
An international relations classic that reveals the nature of Chinese foreign policy in the late Maoist years
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2001 $26.00 Available Add Paper for "The Chinese Calculus of Deterrence" to Cart
3. Cover image for 'The Concept of Man in Early China'
Volume: 6
Donald J. Munro
A staple in the study of early Chinese philosophy and civilization
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Paper 2001 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "The Concept of Man in Early China" to Cart
4. Cover image for 'Pan Chao'
Foremost Woman Scholar of China
Volume: 5
Nancy Lee Swann
A pioneering study of the life and work of a Chinese woman scholar of the Eastern Han period
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Paper 2001 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "Pan Chao" to Cart
5. Cover image for 'The Concept of Man in Contemporary China'
Volume: 3
Donald J. Munro
Considers the connections between politics, education, and distinctly Chinese theories of mind
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Paper 2000 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "The Concept of Man in Contemporary China" to Cart
6. Cover image for 'The Tower of Myriad Mirrors'
A Supplement to Journey to the West
Volume: 1
Tung Yüeh; Translated from the Chinese by Shuen-fu Lin and Larry J. Schulz
Mixing slapstick and satire, Monkey’s enlightenment offers a glimpse into late Ming intellectual history
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Paper 2000 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "The Tower of Myriad Mirrors" to Cart
Ebook 2012 Available View Purchasing Options for Ebook, "The Tower of Myriad Mirrors"
6. Cover image for 'The Tower of Myriad Mirrors'
A Supplement to Journey to the West
Volume: 1
Tung Yüeh; Translated from the Chinese by Shuen-fu Lin and Larry J. Schulz
Mixing slapstick and satire, Monkey’s enlightenment offers a glimpse into late Ming intellectual history
Format Publication year Price Status Purchasing option
Paper 2000 $21.00 Available Add Paper for "The Tower of Myriad Mirrors" to Cart
Ebook 2012 Available View Purchasing Options for Ebook, "The Tower of Myriad Mirrors"
7. Cover image for 'The World around the Chinese Artist'
Aspects of Realism in Chinese Painting
Volume: 2
Richard Edwards
Traces the relationship between the self and landscape across three masters of Chinese painting
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Paper 2000 $37.50 Available Add Paper for "The World around the Chinese Artist" to Cart
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Since 1961, the Center for Chinese Studies has been a world-renowned center with scholars studying both traditional and contemporary China. Currently, the Center has more than 50 books in print. The Center for Chinese Studies is part of The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

CCS series distributed by UMP:

Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) Publications
1080 S. University Ave., Suite 3668
Ann Arbor 48109-1106
Phone: 734-764-6308
Fax: 734-764-5540
Email: chinese.studies@umich.edu 

Center for Chinese Studies

Since 1961, the Center for Chinese Studies has been a world-renowned center with scholars studying both traditional and contemporary China. Currently, the Center has more than 50 books in print. The Center for Chinese Studies is part of The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

CCS series distributed by UMP:

Center for Chinese Studies (CCS) Publications
1080 S. University Ave., Suite 3668
Ann Arbor 48109-1106
Phone: 734-764-6308
Fax: 734-764-5540
Email: chinese.studies@umich.edu 


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