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I reka ee unosit

I reka ee unosit

Jun Dzhikhjon

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2025
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ISTORIJa O SILE LJUBVI, SEMEJNYKh UZAKh I MESTI V MRACHNOJ ATMOSFERE PRIBREZHNOGO GORODKA. Sudzhin Khan vsego semnadtsat, no ona uzhe znaet, chto takoe smert. Ona videla, kak ee ruchnaja krysa umiraet i vozrozhdaetsja neschetnoe chislo raz. Magija voskreshat mertvykh byla semejnym darom, kotoryj peredavalsja po zhenskoj linii. U nikh dejstvovalo pravilo: voskreshat tolko melkikh zhivotnykh i tolko v osobykh sluchajakh. Ved u ljubogo dara est tsena. No kogda proshloj osenju v reke nashli telo ee starshej sestry, Sudzhin reshaet narushit vse pravila i vernut Mirae k zhizni. Dazhe v strashnom sne ona ne mogla predstavit, kakim koshmarom eto obernetsja dlja ikh tikhogo pribrezhnogo gorodka. Voskresiv sestru, ochen skoro Sudzhin zamechaet, chto ona uzhe ne ta, kem byla ranshe. Oderzhimaja zlostju i nenavistju, Mirae vernulas, chtoby utolit svoj krovavyj golod i otomstit vsem za prezhnie obidy. "Zhutkaja i trogatelnaja kniga "I reka ee unosit" smoet chitatelej svoim bezzhalostnym potokom". - Tran Tkhan Tran, avtor bestsellera She Is a Haunting "Prekrasno napisannaja istorija, napolnennaja gorechju utraty, kotoraja odnovremenno pugaet i razryvaet serdtse". - Kirkus Reviews Dlja poklonnikov psikhologicheskikh khorrorov, a takzhe korejskikh i japonskikh trillerov. Ob avtore Dzhikhjon Jun - sovremennaja amerikanskaja pisatelnitsa, vyrosshaja v Juzhnoj Koree. Ee debjutnaja kniga "I reka ee unosit" osnovana na korejskoj narodnoj skazke, v kotoroj issledujutsja temy sestrinstva, gorja i magii.
Reform, Transformation and Growth

Reform, Transformation and Growth

Jun Zhang

SPRINGER VERLAG, SINGAPORE
2025
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This book aims to present the observation and Interpretation for China's economic growth since Reform and Opening-up from a Chinese economist's view. The book is divided into 5 sections, including the research of traditional socialist economic structure, China's transformation from planned economy to market economy, reform of Chinese industrial economy, economic growth and political economy. Key topics are covered over the past 40 years including strategies for economic transformation, dual-track pricing, industrial transformation and enterprise reform, capital formation and economic growth, structural changes and productivity growth, macroeconomics, fiscal relations between central and local governments, and the political economy of growth.
Migration as Transnational Leisure
In Migration as Transnational Leisure: The Japanese Lifestyle Migrants in Australia Jun Nagatomo discusses a new type of migration in which “lifestyle” is at the core of middle class aspirations to migrate. Traditionally, international migration has been commonly seen as resulting from economic, political and religious causes. However, this book studies an intriguing new dynamic between the social transformation and the Japanese engagement with tourism and migration. Since the 1990s, when Japan was struggling with the recession, increasing numbers of young middle class Japanese began to drift from the safe and assured life course model and chose to live abroad. This book explores how lifestyle values affect migration decision of Japanese migrants in Australia and settlement processes in the migration destination.
Professor Su Jing'an in His Later Years

Professor Su Jing'an in His Later Years

Jun Dong

Penguin Books China
2020
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Professor Su Jing'an is a respected academic and a man of habit. He follows his routine to the tick of the clocks in his study and nothing can stop him from having his afternoon coffee. Nothing that is, but old age. When a young academic caretaker is sent to look after Su Jing'an, he is barely the man everyone remembers. Questioning his identity, Professor Su questions all of us--who are we, and where do we belong?
Feminist Subversion of Linguistic Sexism in Contemporary China
Feminist Subversion of Linguistic Sexism in Contemporary China provides an in-depth investigation of gender discourse with a focus on social labelling in post-reform China. The book delves into society’s tendency to perceive women in categories, explores the social and historical context of mainstream media’s role in perpetuating sexism, demonstrates feminist discursive empowerment in cyberspace, and sheds light on the complexities of a feminist awakening in today’s China. Using corpus linguistics analysis, critical discourse analysis, and sociolinguistics analysis, the book highlights feminist subversion of linguistic sexism in public gender discourse, illustrating shifting roles for women from being passive targets of gender labelling to proactive agents rebuking the biased gender order. It offers a fresh perspective that encourages readers to view language as a conduit for belief systems, often operating beneath the surface, and to recognize its role in constructing and challenging gender norms. It also provides readers with a deeper understanding of contemporary Chinese women’s aspirations for agency and their determined resistance against the masculinist nature of state order. This is a key resource for scholars and postgraduate students of Chinese language and linguistics with a particular interest in media, political and gender discourse.