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      • Zhu Yingchun Studio

        Zhu Yingchun is a book designer and artist based in Nanjing, China.    He was awarded silver medal at the Leipzing Book Fair for 'the most beautiful book in the world' in 2017. Honoured with many titles, including the 'Chinese Government Award for Publishing' and the 'Outstanding Editor' prize, Yingchun nevertheless credits nature as his sole source of inspiration, and is at his happiest while studying the patterns and rituals of bugs and flowers in his own wild garden.   His creations express his inquisitive approach to the world and his belief that every part of nature has a distinctive beauty.

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        March 2024

        Gedichte

        by Thomas Kunst

        Langgedichte, Kurzgedichte, Tanka und natürlich Sonette, diese Antriebsraketen für alle anderen Gedichtformen, umfasst Thomas Kunsts neuer Gedichtband. Und am Ende eines jeden Kapitels steht das Meistersonett, ein Brief an seine Katze WÜ. Voller Anmut und feinem Humor sind diese Verse, befremdend schön, und eine Art Schutzzauber gegen alles, was uns Angst macht, gegen eine gewaltbereite Welt. »WÜ ist mehr als nur eine Katze. WÜ ist Abholdienst von der Garage und abendliches Seelenheil. WÜ ist Bewegungsmelder und das erste Wesen, das mich morgens vor der Schlafzimmertür schon erwartet. WÜ ist eine Russisch-Blau. WÜ ist auch Wüste mit Wünschen. WÜ ist würdevolle Aufzählung: Eukalyptusbonbons auf der Autobahn.Die amerikanischen Fotos von Leuna im Vorbeifahren.Die Empfehlung der Bauern, sich vor dem ersten Frost einen Plattenspieler zu kaufen.Die Angst, durch hohes Gras zu gehen.Der Golf von Mexiko hinter Garagen.Vornamen im Schnee.«

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        May 2001

        Wu wei

        Die Lebenskunst des Tao

        by Fischer, Theo

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        June 2003

        Wu wei: Sorgenfrei leben

        Die Kunst des Loslassens

        by Fischer, Theo

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        January 1995

        Wu Hi?

        Arno Schmidt in Görlitz Lauban Greiffenberg

        by Herausgegeben von Reemtsma, Jan Ph; Herausgegeben von Rauschenbach, Bernd

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        1985

        Die tanzenden Wu Li Meister

        Der östliche Pfad zum Verständnis der modernen Physik: vom Quantensprung zum Schwarzen Loch

        by Zukav, Gary

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        January 1986

        Das Bein des Bergmanns Wu

        Praktische Literatur und literarische Praxis

        by Piwitt, Hermann P

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        May 2018

        Wie der Körper sich selbst heilt

        Eine verblüffend einfache Gebrauchsanweisung aus der chinesischen Medizin

        by Wu, Alex / Übersetzt von Lehner, Jochen

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2022

        The pastor in print

        Genre, audience, and religious change in early modern England

        by Amy G. Tan

        The pastor in print explores the phenomenon of early modern pastors who chose to become print authors, addressing ways authorship could enhance, limit or change clerical ministry and ways pastor-authors conceived of their work in parish and print. It identifies strategies through which pastor-authors established authorial identities, targeted different sorts of audiences and strategically selected genre and content as intentional parts of their clerical vocation. The first study to provide a book-length analysis of the phenomenon of early modern pastors writing for print, it uses a case study of prolific pastor-author Richard Bernard to offer a new lens through which to view religious change in this pivotal period. By bringing together questions of print, genre, religio-politics and theology, the book will interest scholars and postgraduate students in history, literature and theological studies, and its readability will appeal to undergraduates and non-specialists.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        September 2025

        China as context

        Anthropology, post-globalisation and the neglect of China

        by Di Wu, Andrea E. Pia, Ed Pulford

        Decades-old calls to promote the significance of China for anthropological theory and the social sciences more generally ring more urgently today given China's importance to social, political and economic life globally. Yet Chinese-grounded ideas remain marginal to the discipline, and scholarly discussions retain a sense of China as an 'Other' apart from the 'real' world, and thus unsuitable or generating widely applicable theoretical ideas. Inspired by East Asian postcolonial scholarship, this volume tackles this unsettling situation head-on, arguing that without taking China seriously as a powerful agent, a locus of knowledge production, and a new discursive topos of an emerging post-global imaginary, anthropologists and other social scientists may fail to adequately analyse the global present and make sense of both the material and immaterial forces that animate it, wherever and however they work. Amid the end of Western globalisation and shifting anthropological understandings of relations between ethnography and theory, we show how 'China' must be understood as the ordinary 'context' for anthropological research practices worldwide.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2019

        The United Nations and peacekeeping, 1988–95

        by Chen Kertcher

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        May 2001

        Die Entdeckung des Westens

        Chinas erste Botschafter in Europa 1866 - 1894

        by Chen, Feng

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        February 2022

        White Fox

        by Chen Jiatong

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