From China to U.S., the game of mahjong shaped modern America
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Stanford Report, July 15, 2013 PhD candidate Annelise Heinz tracks the intersection of race and gender in 20th-century American culture through a study of the game of mahjong. BY ASHLEY WALTERS The Humanities at Stanford For many Americans, the Chinese game of mahjong evokes images of mustachioed ancient mandarins, elderly women sitting around a card table or a solitary computer game.
Mah Jong is a game originating in China which uses tiles similar to dominoes but is more similar in playing style to rummy. It has been
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