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1. For related discussion, see David Leiwei Li’s critical edition, Globalization and the Humanities (Hong Kong University Press, 2003). 2. See Fredric Jameson, “Notes on Globalization as a Philosophical Issue” in Fredric Jameson and Masao Miyoshi eds. The Cultures of Globalization (Duke University Press, 1998): 60. 3. The only element escaping Lu’s otherwise encyclopedic coverage of Chinese postmodernity is the development of the Internet, which is a topic taken up by Liu Kang in the edition of Globalization and the Humanities (see note 1 for bibliographical details). |