Di Wang is Professor of History at the University of Macau. He is the author of The Teahouse: Small Business, Everyday Culture, and Public Politics in Chengdu, 1900¿1950 (Stanford, 2008).
Di Wang is Professor of History at the University of Macau. He is the author of The Teahouse: Small Business, Everyday Culture, and Public Politics in Chengdu, 1900¿1950 (Stanford, 2008).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Di Wang is Professor of History at the University of Macau. He is the author of The Teahouse: Small Business, Everyday Culture, and Public Politics in Chengdu, 1900-1950 (Stanford, 2008).
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Introduction: Two Voices Joined in the Chengdu Plain 1. A Public Execution 2. A Local Band of the Gowned Brothers 3. Spirituality and Customs 4. Secret Codes and Language 5. Disciplines and Dominance 6. A Tenant Farmer and Paoge Master 7. Entering the Paoge 8. The Decline of Power 9. A Family Crisis and a Rural Woman's Fate 10. Fall of the Paoge 11. Looking for the Storyteller 12. Untangling Paoge Myth
Introduction: Two Voices Joined in the Chengdu Plain 1. A Public Execution 2. A Local Band of the Gowned Brothers 3. Spirituality and Customs 4. Secret Codes and Language 5. Disciplines and Dominance 6. A Tenant Farmer and Paoge Master 7. Entering the Paoge 8. The Decline of Power 9. A Family Crisis and a Rural Woman's Fate 10. Fall of the Paoge 11. Looking for the Storyteller 12. Untangling Paoge Myth
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