
On China's Cultural Transformation
Keping Yu(Editor)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 27. November 2015
Book
Hardback
330 pages
978-90-04-30887-9 (ISBN)
Description
China's economy and social system has witnessed tremendous transformations since late 1970s. So is China's culture. Centering on the cultural transformations of China since late 1970s and covering diverse of topics in the field, this collection of articles presents a multi-dimensional narrative on the dynamics, dilemmas and characteristics involving this giant process.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
640 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-30887-9 (9789004308879)
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Person
Yu Keping, Ph.D. (1988) in Political Science, Peking University, is Professor & Director of China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics. He has published extansively on political philosophy and China's political reform. His major works include Democracy is A Good Thing (Brookings Institute Press, 2008) etc.
Content
Series Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 The Logic of Chinese Cultural Development in a Variable World of Modernization and Globalization
Chapter 2 Philosophical Reflections on the Course of Chinese Cultural Modernization
Chapter 3 Cultural Reflections on the Popularity of Chinese Learning
Chapter 4 Problems with Confucianism in Building a Modern Culture
Chapter 5 Confucianism, Chinese Marxism, and Chinese Modernization
Chapter 6 The Modern Values of Folklore: Chinese Modern Literature and the Morphology of Folk Culture
Chapter 7 What Is Reality? How Should We Think? One Understanding of the "State of Thought" in Contemporary Literature
Chapter 8 Between History and Modernity: Thoughts on the State of Modern Literary Studies and Criticism
Chapter 9 The Contemporary Values of Literary Ecology and Ecological Critique
Chapter 10 A Realm Divided in Six: Chinese Literature Today
Chapter 11 What Is "Anthropology" as I Understand It?
Chapter 12 The Direction of Modern Chinese Religion
Chapter 13 Rewriting Women: Writing Gender and Cultural Space in the 1980sand 1990s
Chapter 14 Deconstructing Ethnic Minorities in China: Eliminating Orientalismor Re-Orientalizing?
Chapter 15 On the Formation and Evolution of Chinese National Cultural Security Issues in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 16 A New Understanding of "Soft Power"
Preface
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 The Logic of Chinese Cultural Development in a Variable World of Modernization and Globalization
Chapter 2 Philosophical Reflections on the Course of Chinese Cultural Modernization
Chapter 3 Cultural Reflections on the Popularity of Chinese Learning
Chapter 4 Problems with Confucianism in Building a Modern Culture
Chapter 5 Confucianism, Chinese Marxism, and Chinese Modernization
Chapter 6 The Modern Values of Folklore: Chinese Modern Literature and the Morphology of Folk Culture
Chapter 7 What Is Reality? How Should We Think? One Understanding of the "State of Thought" in Contemporary Literature
Chapter 8 Between History and Modernity: Thoughts on the State of Modern Literary Studies and Criticism
Chapter 9 The Contemporary Values of Literary Ecology and Ecological Critique
Chapter 10 A Realm Divided in Six: Chinese Literature Today
Chapter 11 What Is "Anthropology" as I Understand It?
Chapter 12 The Direction of Modern Chinese Religion
Chapter 13 Rewriting Women: Writing Gender and Cultural Space in the 1980sand 1990s
Chapter 14 Deconstructing Ethnic Minorities in China: Eliminating Orientalismor Re-Orientalizing?
Chapter 15 On the Formation and Evolution of Chinese National Cultural Security Issues in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 16 A New Understanding of "Soft Power"