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Culture and social transformations in reform era China / edited by Cao Tian Yu, Zhong Xueping, Liao Kebin.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cao, Tian Yu, 1941-
Zhong, Xueping, 1956-
Liao, Kebin, 1961-
Series:
Ideas, history, and modern China ; v. 2.
Ideas, history, and modern China, 1875-9394 ; v. 2
Standardized Title:
Wen hua yu she hui zhuan xing. English
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social change--China--History--20th century.
Social change.
Social values--China--History--20th century.
Social values.
Political culture--China--History--20th century.
Political culture.
China--Civilization--1976-2002.
China.
China--Social conditions--1976-2000.
China--Politics and government--1976-2002.
China--History--Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976--Influence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (459 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In face of rapid social and economic changes since the late 1970's, where is China transforming toward? If culture, in the form values, ideals, and ideological struggles, plays a key role in China’s latest round of social transformations, what are the cultural legacies and resources that are at play and in what ways they do so? This collection of essays aims at addressing these questions. Written by some of the leading intellectuals and thinkers, in and outside of contemporary China, these essays, in different ways, re-examine and reflect on the extent to which three major cultural legacies, namely traditional, May Fourth, and socialist, can function as cultural resources under the changed and changing social and economic conditions of the reform era.
Contents:
pt. 1. "Consider the other more important than the self" : Liang Shuming's view of Confucian ethics / Chen Lai
The basic form, actual form, and potential form of neo-Confucianism : considering the historical function and practical significance of neo-Confucianism / Liao Kebin
Individual identification and the realm of moral character / Liu Dong
Classical and modern readings of Laozi's Ziran / Liu Xiaogan
The isomorphism of family and state and the integration of church and state : on the differences between the Confucian political tradition and democratic politics / Shih Yuan-Kang
Confucian experience and philosophical discourse : reflections on some aporiae in contemporary neo-Confucianism / Joell Thoraval
pt. 2. "Westernization" vs. "sinicization" : an eneffaceable paradox within China's modernization process / Yu Keping
Contradictions within enlightenment ideas / Xu Jilin
Rural reconstruction, the nation-state, and China's modernity problem : reflections on Liang Shuming's rural reconstruction theory and its practice / Lu Xinyu
Who is afraid of Lu Xun? : the politics of "debates about Lu Xun" and the question of his legacy in post-Revolution China / Zhong Xueping
Progress theory : the constraint on China's cultural Renaissance / He Qing
pt. 3. "One and three, three and one" : the impact of the Cultural Revolution on Chinese modernity / Tang Shaojie
Why did the Cultural Revolution end? / Han Shaogong
A unique transcendence : Deng Xiaoping's China and Mao Zedong's China / Gong Yuzhi
The impact of the Cultural Revolution on reform era political culture / Roderick MacFarquhar
The influence of China's cultural tradition of revolution on reform-period conceptions of modernity / Cao Tian Yu
The Chinese Revolution and the self identity of the Chinese nation / Lin Chun
Comments on Gong Yuzhi's "A unique transcendence" and Roderick MacFarquhar's "The impact of the Cultural Revolution on reform-era political culture" / Lin Chun
China's social transformation and two types of modernity / Gao Like
Confusian Marxism and its implications in the current age of globalization / Chen Weigang
The Cold War, imperial aesthetics, and area studies / Wang Ban
Themes for China : modern arts, modern conflict / Marshall Berman.
Notes:
Translated from Chinese.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-78633-4
9786612786334
90-474-2861-7
OCLC:
667292785

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