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Denise Y. Ho

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“The Year of China at the University of Kentucky” (The China Beat, October 27, 2011)

October 27, 2011December 23, 2017

Many cultural encounters begin with generalizations and limited knowledge of the other. When I tell friends in China that I teach at the University of Kentucky, I am first asked whether I mean the Kentucky of Kentucky Fried Chicken.

Read more at: http://www.thechinabeat.org/?s=The+Year+of+China+at+the+University+of+Kentucky.

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 “Exhibiting the ‘Old Society’: Shanghai’s Fangua Lane and Propaganda in the Maoist Era” (The China Beat, May 24, 2011)
“Passport to the World: Chinese Students at the University of Kentucky” (The China Beat, December 12, 2011) 

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