Foreign Language/Literature as Human and Social Sciences in the Chinese Context
Zongxin Feng
European Review, 2016, vol. 24, issue 2, 335-346
Abstract:
Globalization has accelerated international and intercultural exchange in almost all aspects of life and every discipline of study has to take a global perspective for its development. This paper discusses some current issues in China’s ‘foreign language/literature’ sector, at the tertiary level of human and social sciences, and it does so in terms of localized concepts and diverse fields of study, administrative intervention, institutional organization, professional recognition, academic dilemmas, and problems and prospects of development in view of the international context of sociocultural globalization.
Date: 2016
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