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Volume 8 | 2022-2023

Volume 8 | 2023-2024

Photo “NA” by Annie Church

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Table of Contents

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Letter from the Editors
by Peter Weise, Sarah Hakimzadeh, Jingsi Shen and Ben Hales | Editorial Board

To Go Digital or Not to Go Digital: Learning from Senior Citizens’ Shanghai Lockdown Experience
by Li Jiasheng | Writing as Inquiry

—Faculty Introduction (David Perry)

The Linguistic Landscape Analysis of the Jingting Plaza and Tianle Place of Korean Street  (韩国街) in Shanghai, China
by Enkhjin Nerguibaatar | Writing as Inquiry

—Faculty Introduction (Mark Brantner)

Weapons of the Weak: How Women’s Apparent Submissiveness Undermines Confucian Patriarchy’s Pervasive Control in Lessons for Women and Raise the Red Lantern
by Julie Wu | Perspectives on the Humanities

—Faculty Introduction (Amy Goldman)

What Protected Early Chinese Poetry from Socratic Criticism?
by Zhang Lanyue (Alice) | Perspectives on the Humanities

—Faculty Introduction (Chen Lin)

Student Author Bios

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