The nose knows: Foreignness and fortune in China
There are so many different kinds of noses. But what can they tell us? Can they be political? Throughout history, noses have been used to separate Chinese people from foreigners. In the present day, can noses also be the key to changing your destiny? If we know more about noses, maybe we can better...
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Main Authors: | CALLAHAN, William A., HANSEN, Kieran |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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