Sinophone, which means "Chinese-speaking", typically refers to an individual who speaks at least one variety of Chinese (that is, one of the Sinitic languages)...
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Chang Kuei-hsing (section Sinophone writing style)
Literary critics often classify him as a representative of Malaysian-Chinese Sinophone writing who writes in the mode of magical realism, often "confronting...
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given names adopted by speakers of the Chinese language, both in majority-Sinophone countries and among the Chinese diaspora. Chinese given names are almost...
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American cultural theorist and author whose areas of research include Sinophone cinema, French literature, critical theory, identity politics, and visual...
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worldwide in regions and countries that house significant Overseas Chinese or Sinophone populations, especially in Southeast Asia. These include Singapore, Brunei...
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20648025. ISSN 1324-9347. JSTOR 20648025. Review of Sinophone Studies Lan, Feng (2014). "Review of Sinophone Studies: A Critical Reader". The Journal of Asian...
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Tael (section Sinophone world)
Tael (/ˈteɪl/), or liang, also known as the tahil and by other names, can refer to any one of several weight measures used in East and Southeast Asia....
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2021). "At the Periphery of Nanyang: The Hakka Community of Timor-Leste". Sinophone Southeast Asia. Brill. pp. 52–90. doi:10.1163/9789004473263_004. ISBN 9789004473263...
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boxed lunches in other Asian countries such as in China, Taiwan and other Sinophone communities known as héfàn (盒饭) or biàndāng in Mandarin and piān-tong...
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Chinese Communist Party (CCP) defined the term Hui as indicating only Sinophone Muslims. In 1941, this was clarified by a CCP committee comprising ethnic...
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is an official language Lusophone Malay language Persophone Russophone Sinophone Swahili language List of link languages Non-English speaking populations...
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History of China List of tributaries of China Nine-dash line Sinocentrism Sinophone Greater Britain "Pact row could harm Greater China economic integration:...
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contemporary overseas Chinese population. The Sinosphere is different from the Sinophone world, which indicates regions where the Chinese language is spoken. Imperial...
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in November 1973. The song was eventually made famous throughout the Sinophone world by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng in 1977. Teng's recording of "The...
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on these. Groppe, Alison M. (2013). "Sinophone Malaysian Literature: Not Made in China". Cambria World Sinophone Series. Cambria Press. Malaysian literature...
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and Inter-Local Sinophone: Rhizomatic Politics of Hong Kong Writers Saisai and Wong Bik-wan". In Shu-mei Shih, ed. (2013). Sinophone Studies: A Critical...
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personal names used by individuals from Greater China and other parts of the Sinophone world. Sometimes the same set of Chinese characters could be chosen as...
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Creation was published by Cambria Press. The book is part of the Cambria Sinophone World Series headed by Victor H. Mair. Mark Feeney (13 October 2000)....
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February 2016. Shih, Shu-mei (19 June 2007). Visuality and Identity: Sinophone Articulations Across the Pacific. University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-94015-4...
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multidisciplinary Taiwanese writer and scholar. Wu is the Professor of Sinophone Literature at National Dong Hwa University and an environmental activist...
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of a Crocodile as an inspiration for her 2017 novel Solo Dance. Queer Sinophone scholar Fran Martin writes: Qiu Miaojin is Taiwan's best-known lesbian...
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