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Wei Zhang

    Zhang Wei est un auteur chinois renommé pour ses contributions littéraires considérables. Son œuvre plonge souvent dans les profondeurs de l'histoire et de la culture chinoises, explorant des relations humaines complexes et la quête de sens dans un monde en mutation. Wei manie la langue avec maestria, créant des images saisissantes et une narration fluide qui transporte les lecteurs dans des atmosphères singulières. Ses romans se distinguent par leur profondeur psychologique dans la caractérisation des personnages et un style poétique, s'imposant ainsi comme une voix importante de la littérature chinoise contemporaine.

    Academic Adaptation Experiences of Chinese Graduate Students in Japan
    Assessing Digital Literacy
    The Gross-Zagier Formula on Shimura Curves
    The Ancient Ship
    Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern Thinkers
    What Is Enlightenment: Can China Answer Kant's Question?
    • This cross-cultural exploration delves into the concept of enlightenment, offering fresh perspectives and insights. It challenges traditional views and encourages readers to reevaluate their understanding through diverse cultural lenses. By blending various philosophical ideas and historical contexts, the book aims to inspire a deeper appreciation of enlightenment's significance in contemporary society.

      What Is Enlightenment: Can China Answer Kant's Question?
    • Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern Thinkers

      A Hermeneutics of Cross-Cultural Understanding

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      2,7(3)Évaluer

      Focusing on the cross-cultural interactions between Rorty and Heidegger, this book delves into their philosophical dialogues and the implications for comparative philosophy. It examines how their ideas challenge and enrich understanding of cultural differences and philosophical traditions, offering insights into the potential for philosophical engagement across diverse contexts. Through this exploration, the work highlights the complexities and opportunities inherent in comparative philosophical practices.

      Heidegger, Rorty, and the Eastern Thinkers
    • The Ancient Ship

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,3(99)Évaluer

      Set in the fictional northern town of Wali, this award-winning novel explores the intertwined lives of three generations from the Sui, Zhao, and Li families against the backdrop of China's tumultuous postliberation era. Originally published in 1987, just prior to the Tiananmen Square protests, the narrative delves into the complexities of family dynamics and societal changes during a pivotal time in Chinese history.

      The Ancient Ship
    • The Gross-Zagier Formula on Shimura Curves

      (Ams-184)

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the Gross-Zagier formula concerning Shimura curves over totally real fields, exploring the relationship between the heights of Heegner points on abelian varieties and L-series derivatives. It highlights new applications of this formula, particularly in the context of the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture and Diophantine equations, making it a significant contribution to the field of number theory.

      The Gross-Zagier Formula on Shimura Curves
    • Assessing Digital Literacy

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the development of digital literacy skills, this book outlines an innovative assessment model for a university-level English curriculum in China. It details how students at Peking University engage in semester-long digital research projects, evaluated through a comprehensive framework that includes tailored rubrics assessing Content, Clarity, and Creative/Critical Thinking. The work combines quantitative and qualitative methods across multiple implementation cycles, offering practical guidance and authentic student examples to enhance digital literacy assessment in English education.

      Assessing Digital Literacy
    • Academic Adaptation Experiences of Chinese Graduate Students in Japan

      the Case of J. F. Oberlin University

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the academic adaptation of Chinese graduate students in Japan, this book addresses gaps in existing research that primarily relies on quantitative methods. It presents an empirical study conducted at J. F. Oberlin University, identifying key challenges faced by these students, the underlying reasons for these difficulties, and their coping strategies. The findings aim to enhance understanding for Japanese universities and provide insights to help Chinese students navigate their academic environment more effectively.

      Academic Adaptation Experiences of Chinese Graduate Students in Japan
    • Performance Across Chinese Borders

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      The exploration of Asian theatre and dance along the ancient Silk Road highlights the cultural exchanges that shaped artistic practices across borders. By examining these dynamic interactions, the book reveals how diverse traditions influenced each other, fostering a rich tapestry of performance art that extends beyond China to various Asian cultures and beyond.

      Performance Across Chinese Borders
    • Taming the Wild Horse of Shadow Education

      The Global Expansion of Private Tutoring and Regulatory Responses

      • 152pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book offers a comprehensive analysis of private supplementary tutoring, examining the differences between countries with stringent regulations and those with minimal or no oversight. By exploring this global phenomenon, it highlights the implications of regulatory frameworks on educational practices and outcomes, providing insights into the varying impacts on students and families across different cultural contexts.

      Taming the Wild Horse of Shadow Education
    • Chinese Adaptations of Brecht

      Appropriation and Intertextuality

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The book explores the reciprocal influences between Brecht's theatrical works and Chinese culture, particularly in the context of Chinese productions from the end of the Cultural Revolution to the early twenty-first century. Wei Zhang analyzes how Chinese theatre artists have adapted Brecht's plays to address contemporary sociopolitical and cultural changes in China. This examination highlights the interplay of Chinese philosophical and ethical traditions with Brechtian aesthetics, showcasing the dynamic interactions that shape modern Chinese theatre.

      Chinese Adaptations of Brecht
    • Focusing on health monitoring technology for Liquid Rocket Engines (LRE), this book delves into failure analysis, fault diagnosis, and prediction. It uniquely addresses the failure patterns and mechanisms from a system perspective, providing insights not found in other publications. The inclusion of diverse application cases validates the proposed fault diagnosis and prediction methods. Readers will gain knowledge in system stage modeling, analysis, and testing, making it an invaluable resource for researchers and students in aerospace technology and fault detection.

      Failure Characteristics Analysis and Fault Diagnosis for Liquid Rocket Engines