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A Stereotype in Jay Chou's "Snake Dance" as a Cross-cultural Phenomenon in Contemporary Mandopop

A Stereotype in Jay Chou's "Snake Dance" as a Cross-cultural Phenomenon in Contemporary Mandopop

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A Stereotype in Jay Chou's "Snake Dance" as a Cross-cultural Phenomenon in Contemporary Mandopop

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A Stereotype in Jay Chou's "Snake Dance" as a Cross-cultural Phenomenon in Contemporary Mandopop

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Göteborg: Immigrant Institute

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Journal of intercultural communication, 2023-01, Vol.23 (2), p.33-33

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English

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Göteborg: Immigrant Institute

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Certain typical elements of ancient Egyptian culture have already become particularly symbolically charged. Even today, this sort of fascination for ancient Egypt and its relevant things still exists. Many different showing examples of ancient Egyptian culture in a variety of domains around the world demonstrate people's continued interest in it. T...

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A Stereotype in Jay Chou's "Snake Dance" as a Cross-cultural Phenomenon in Contemporary Mandopop

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2823697863

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2823697863

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1404-1634

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10.36923/iicc.v23i2.148

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