The Chinese Have a Word for It : The Complete Guide to Chinese Thought and Culture by Boyelafayette De Mente
Sin·o·pho·bi·a -- n. 1. The fear of Chinese People.
Chinese Art and Culture by Robert L. Thorp, Richard Ellis Vinograd
By placing the arts in context-in active engagement with societies, economies, and wider fields of culture-the authors introduce a dynamic and continually evolving tradition rather than a sequence of isolated museum masterpieces. Although the story of Chinese art unfolds chronologically, the authors introduce relevant themes for each era that will deepen the reader's understanding of and appreciation for what they describe as arguably "the most abundantly productive, continuous artistic culture in the history of the world." (Read More)