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Timothy C. Wong

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American academic and Sinologist; born 1941)

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Timothy C. Wong Chinese: 黃宗泰; pinyin: Huáng Zōngtài; Wade–Giles: Huang Tsung-t'ai (born 24 January 1941), is a Sinological translator and literary theorist of traditional Chinese fictional narratives and the Chinese efforts to Westernize and politicize their modern counterparts into what everyone now equates with "novels."


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  1. Wang Xiaolu, Huang Zongtai. China and the United States: The Value of Language, Culture, and Difference. Literature and Art Studies. 2009, (9).
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