GRAD703 – Week 11
Waves, The evolution of the Chinese characters
I was again not attending uni and kept working on the project at my home. The amount of work that is planned is very tight, I don’t have time to really develop a way to scale down the amount of work thus, I need to focus solely on information gathering as I still need to translate them into English. The current document word count has surpassed 20,000+, and my estimate is somewhere around 50,000 words. Update from week 13, the final word count is close to 12,000+ In English, and 60,000+ in Chinese.

Methodology explains
I finally refined the workflow and beautified the chat with miro. This is the new and improved version of the previous week.

Critical commentary – Chapter 4
I’ve started the structure planning for chapter 4.


Read of the week
I found this book on google books, and it seems relevant to my research. I’ve taken some notes on the side, and so far, it is useful.
Inventing China through History: The May Fourth Approach to Historiography
By Q. Edward Wang
References
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