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Small Things Writ Large: An Intermediate Reader of Modern Chinese
By (Author) Chih-p'ing Chou
By (author) Dr. Jincheng Liu
By (author) Dr. Xin Zou
By (author) Henry D. Zhao
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
28th January 2026
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Language self-study
Paperback
568
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
An engaging way for students of modern Chinese to hone their language skills while learning about contemporary China
Small Things Writ Large is an intermediate textbook for Chinese language learning that illustrates not just linguistic progression but also the transformation of a nation and its people, offering readers insights into the dynamic interplay between China's language and culture in a rapidly changing world. The book's title, which in Chinese translates literally as "seeing the grand in the small," reflects its unique approach to teaching Chinese, one that enables students to gain broader perspectives from observing seemingly minor phenomena. Each chapter begins with a focused point of entry-such as the laundry routines of the Chinese people, social etiquettes around handshakes and hugs, or a specific Chinese phrase-and then delves into the socioeconomic or cultural reasons behind it. Small Things Writ Large treats culture not as an entity that exists separately from language but as something inherently embedded within it. In this textbook, students will gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture through its language.
Chih-p'ing Chou is professor emeritus of East Asian studies at Princeton University. His many books include (with Jincheng Liu and Xin Zou) Eyes on China: An Intermediate-Advanced Reader of Modern Chinese (Princeton). Jincheng Liu is associate teaching professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Notre Dame. Xin Zou is associate professor of global China studies and director of the Chinese Language Program at NYU Shanghai. Henry D. Zhao is program manager of the Princeton in Beijing program at Princeton University.