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Author: Lin Hsin Hsin
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Keywords: byte, love
Number of Pages: 273
Published: 1992-05
List price: $24.00
ISBN-10: 9810210264
ISBN-13: 9789810210267

As mankind plunges deeper and deeper into his technological jungle, it sometimes seems we are losing our appreciation of the arts. Networking computers takes precedent over networking friends and computer languages displace our native tongue. In her latest book of poetry, Lin Hsin Hsin seeks to correct the balance. It is poetry for the technological age; it is poetry by the technological age. It is inspired by IT and it should inspire information technologists. Anyone who owns a computer, uses one at work or can remember struggling at school with programmes to improve the latest version of "Sp

Author: Lin Hsin Hsin
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Keywords: travel, bytes
Number of Pages: 224
Published: 1997-11-28
List price: $18.00
ISBN-10: 9810233590
ISBN-13: 9789810233594

The world’s FIRST poetry book about The Internet. In bits we marvel, in bytes we travel, this is a book written by a techie, Lin Hsin Hsin, which describes, navigates and encapsulates life in the cybersapce in five chapters: 1 Net Life 2 Net.Net 3 Net Art 4 World Wide Web 5 NetFuture

Author: Wen-hsin Yeh
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: shanghai, wartime
Number of Pages: 232
Published: 1998-06-05
List price: $195.00
ISBN-10: 0415174414
ISBN-13: 9780415174411

Japanese occupation.

Author: Wen-hsin Yeh
Publisher: University of California Press
Keywords: chinese, communism, origins, space, passages, culture, provincial
Number of Pages: 410
Published: 1996-06-24
List price: $65.00
ISBN-10: 0520200683
ISBN-13: 9780520200685

Revealing information that has been suppressed in the Chinese Communist Party’s official history, Wen-hsin Yeh presents an insightful new view of the Party’s origins. She moves away from an emphasis on Mao and traces Chinese Communism’s roots to the country’s culturally conservative agrarian heartland. And for the first time, her book shows the transformation of May Fourth radical youth into pioneering Communist intellectuals from a social and cultural history perspective. Yeh’s study provides a unique description of the spatial dimensions

Author: Wen-hsin Yeh
Publisher: University of California Press
Keywords: lilienthal, philip, book, asian, studies, china, modern, splendor, economic, sentiments, making, shanghai
Number of Pages: 319
Published: 2007-09-03
List price: $55.00
ISBN-10: 0520249712
ISBN-13: 9780520249714

Rich with details of everyday life, this multifaceted social and cultural history of China’s leading metropolis in the twentieth century offers a kaleidoscopic view of Shanghai as the major site of Chinese modernization. Engaging the entire span of Shanghai’s modern history from the Opium War to the eve of the Communist takeover in 1949, Wen-hsin Yeh traces the evolution of a dazzling urban culture that became alternately isolated from and intertwined with China’s tumultuous history. Looking in particular at Shanghai’s leading banks, publishing enterprises, and departme

Author: Hsin-Sheng C. Kao
Publisher: State University of New York Pre
Keywords: writers, women, series, translation, suny, overseas, chinese, nativism, contemporary
Number of Pages: 282
Published: 1993-07-01
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0791414396
ISBN-13: 9780791414392

Author: Hsin Ying Chi
Publisher: University Press of America
Keywords: attic, artist
Number of Pages: 178
Published: 1999-03-18
List price: $46.00
ISBN-10: 076181289X
ISBN-13: 9780761812890

Artists and Attic sees the relationship between architecture and literature as a concrete reflection of nineteenth century ideology creating an iconic picture of women’s position in society and literature during that period. In the Victorian house, the attic is hidden and neglected, yet to a woman artist, it is a space of her own to produce a text of her own. The author presents the neglected attic as related to the neglected woman and the limited space symbolizes the confinement of woman and the woman writer, yet obtaining this space of her own becomes the central concern to women and w
  
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