Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project

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The color red, dragons, cropped Asian faces…when it comes to presenting China, book publishers often rely on a set of familiar tropes — to the detriment of the authors and the genre.
Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project
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Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project
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Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project
Introduction: China prior to the Twentieth Century
Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project
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Why do China books all look the same? – The China Project
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