Jiang says he teaches the Western canon and added history because he thinks the canon cannot be taught in China without Western historical context.
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History teaching
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"So, I'm a high school teacher. Um, I teach the great books, um, the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Divine Comedy, the Republic, the Bible,..."
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