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Lecture: The Issues of Locality and Cosmopolitanism in Writing Historical Characters and the Promised Land in Our Imagination (2021/10/29)

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2021 年 10 月 18 日2023 年 4 月 27 日 NTUGITL

Topic: The Issues of Locality and Cosmopolitanism in Writing Historical Characters and the Promised Land in Our Imagination

Lecturer: Chu He-zhi(朱和之) (Well-known novelist)

Time: 2021, October 29 (Fri.) 10:00~12:00

Venue: Class Room 324, GITL, Guo Qing Building, NTU

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