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The Discourse of Race in Modern China

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This paper performed a systematic analysis of racial prejudice in China, a complex and sensitive subject that has been almost completely ignored by Chinese and Western scholars, and they found that racial prejudice is highly correlated with economic inequality.
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This is the first systematic analysis of racial prejudice in China, a complex and sensitive subject that has been almost completely ignored by Chinese and Western scholars.

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Disability in Contemporary China: Citizenship, Identity and Culture

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Searching for Self in the Global South: Japanese Literary Representations of Afro-Jamaican Blackness

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Engendering Chinese Legal Studies: Gatekeeping, Master Discourses, and Other Challenges

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