蒙上眼睛,就以爲看不見 Repress your eyes, so you thought you couldn’t see it: My aunties and uncles taught me to feel the world
In this time of the novel coronavirus when history itself is being wounded again, this line of inquiry seems especially pressing. As some journalists and scholars have already been noting, Chinese churches are at the forefront of getting transnational news about COVID-19 while also bearing the brunt...
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Main Author: | TSE, Justin Kh |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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