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- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 first "John".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 isCitedBy De-Sinicization.
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 last "Makeham".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 page "85".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 publisher "Harvard University Asia Center".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 quote "Many proponents of indigenization in Taiwan regard it quite specifically as a project of De-Sinicization: an attempt to remove the yoke of "Chinese" colonial hegemony so that Taiwan's putative native identity can be recognized and further nurtured.".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 title "Lost Soul: "Confucianism" in contemporary Chinese academic discourse".
- 68b252ae3073dfe655c3c50aba342982695328aa62cd11c3f25196d288c77c63 year "2008".