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”’Sinophilia”’ may refer to a fascination or with the contemporary [[Sinosphere]] or [[History of China|historic China]]. In political contexts, it may refer to attitudes of approval towards the [[People’s Republic of China]]. The term ”’Sinophile”’ is often applied to Westerners with an artistic or academic interest in [[Chinese culture]], while experts on China are more often called [[Sinologists]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 6 February 2026
Sinophilia may refer to a fascination or infatuation with the contemporary Sinosphere or historic China. In political contexts, it may refer to attitudes of approval towards the People’s Republic of China. The term Sinophile is often applied to Westerners with an artistic or academic interest in Chinese culture, while experts on China are more often called Sinologists.
Definition and conceptual history
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Causes and characteristics
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Artistic depictions of sinophilia
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Literature and linguistics
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Non-Western Sinophilias
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Orientalism and cultural appropriation
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Nationalism and soft power
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Relationship to Sinophobia
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