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Full-Text Articles in East Asian Languages and Societies
Los Chinos De La Chinesca: Destabilizing National Narratives And Uncovering The Forgotten History Of The Chinese In Mexico, Mya Hansel Gelber
Los Chinos De La Chinesca: Destabilizing National Narratives And Uncovering The Forgotten History Of The Chinese In Mexico, Mya Hansel Gelber
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
A Case Study: Gender Equality In The Workplace In Post-War Japan And Its Global Implications, Lee Michelle Cummings
A Case Study: Gender Equality In The Workplace In Post-War Japan And Its Global Implications, Lee Michelle Cummings
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Gender equality is an issue that is coming to the forefront of all nations, not just because of feminist ideals, but economically as well. This project focuses on why this is occurring and how some countries’ cultures impact this issue more then others. To do this, gender equalities issues in the workplace in Japan are used as a case study. The idea of men being the breadwinners in the outer sphere, while women take care of and remain in the home in the inner sphere, is a phenomenon seen not only in Japan but other Asian nations, such as China. …
Mao Zedong's Rise To Power: How One Man Changed The Future For The Better; Then Changed It For Himself, Shadeed Haneef Ali Ii
Mao Zedong's Rise To Power: How One Man Changed The Future For The Better; Then Changed It For Himself, Shadeed Haneef Ali Ii
Senior Projects Spring 2018
An in-depth look into the rise of Mao Zedong from the period of 1949-1959. talking specifically about how despite poor decisions made by Mao during both the first Five-year plan and the Great Leap Forward how he remained in power. the analysis of this is reading both the letter Peng Dehuai, his (Vice Premier) had written him in response too the decisions he had made and the overall outcome of this pinnacle Lushan conference.
"Time Is Surely Passing" Progress And Decline Toward An Inevitable End In Murakami Haruki's Trilogy Of The Rat, Madison C. Grubb
"Time Is Surely Passing" Progress And Decline Toward An Inevitable End In Murakami Haruki's Trilogy Of The Rat, Madison C. Grubb
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Secret_Menu, Charles K. Mai
Secret_Menu, Charles K. Mai
Senior Projects Spring 2018
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Arts of Bard College.