the Department of Comparative Literature, New York University (New York 10012, USA)
Online:2014-07-25
Published:2014-08-28
About author:Wang Qin is a Ph.D graduate student in the Department of Comparative Literature, New York University (New York 10012, USA). His research fields include modern Chinese literature, critical theory, and political philosophy.
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