Margaret Hillenbrand is university lecturer in modern Chinese and a fellow of Wadham College at the University of Oxford, and author of Literature, Modernity, and the Practice of Resistance: Japanese and Taiwanese Fiction, 1960-1990. Chloe Starr is assistant professor of Asian theology at the Yale Divinity School, author of Red-Light Novels of the Late Qing, and coeditor of China and the Quest for Gentility: Negotiations beyond Gender and Class.
Margaret Hillenbrand is university lecturer in modern Chinese and a fellow of Wadham College at the University of Oxford, and author of Literature, Modernity, and the Practice of Resistance: Japanese and Taiwanese Fiction, 1960-1990. Chloe Starr is assistant professor of Asian theology at the Yale Divinity School, author of Red-Light Novels of the Late Qing, and coeditor of China and the Quest for Gentility: Negotiations beyond Gender and Class.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Hillenbrand is university lecturer in modern Chinese and a fellow of Wadham College at the University of Oxford, and author of Literature, Modernity, and the Practice of Resistance: Japanese and Taiwanese Fiction, 1960-1990. Chloe Starr is assistant professor of Asian theology at the Yale Divinity School, author of Red-Light Novels of the Late Qing, and coeditor of China and the Quest for Gentility: Negotiations beyond Gender and Class.
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Preface 1. Cultural Reform On Constructive Literary Revolution, Hu Shi 2. Social Reform Excerpts from The Ladies' Journal 3. Reform and Revolution The Three People's Principles, Sun Yat-sen 4. Rectification Thoughts on March Eighth, Ding Ling Wild Lilies, Wang Shiwei 5. Cultural Policy in the People's Republic Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Art and Literature, Mao Zedong 6. Total Reform Excerpts from Red Flag 7. The Unreformed On Family Background, Yu Luoke 8. Tiananmen, 1989 June Fourth - the True Story, Zhang Liang 9. The 1980s Enlightenment River Elegy, Su Xiaokang et al. 10. Chinese Neo-Nationalism China Can Say No, Song Qiang et al. 11. The Emergence of Civil Society Building a Civil Society in China, Deng Zhenglai and Jin Yuejin 12. The New Left and the Critique of Consumerism The Invisible Politics of Mass Culture, Dai Jinhua 13. Chinese Intellectuals and Christianity A Sociological Commentary on the Phenomenon of "Cultural" Christians, Liu Xiaofeng 14. Taiwanese Identity The Rising People, Hsu Hsin-liang 15. Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations Excerpts from Strategies and Management 16. China's Peaceful Rise The New Path of China's Peaceful Rise and the Future of Asia The New Path of China's Peaceful Rise and Sino-US Relations, Zheng Bijian
Preface 1. Cultural Reform On Constructive Literary Revolution, Hu Shi 2. Social Reform Excerpts from The Ladies' Journal 3. Reform and Revolution The Three People's Principles, Sun Yat-sen 4. Rectification Thoughts on March Eighth, Ding Ling Wild Lilies, Wang Shiwei 5. Cultural Policy in the People's Republic Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Art and Literature, Mao Zedong 6. Total Reform Excerpts from Red Flag 7. The Unreformed On Family Background, Yu Luoke 8. Tiananmen, 1989 June Fourth - the True Story, Zhang Liang 9. The 1980s Enlightenment River Elegy, Su Xiaokang et al. 10. Chinese Neo-Nationalism China Can Say No, Song Qiang et al. 11. The Emergence of Civil Society Building a Civil Society in China, Deng Zhenglai and Jin Yuejin 12. The New Left and the Critique of Consumerism The Invisible Politics of Mass Culture, Dai Jinhua 13. Chinese Intellectuals and Christianity A Sociological Commentary on the Phenomenon of "Cultural" Christians, Liu Xiaofeng 14. Taiwanese Identity The Rising People, Hsu Hsin-liang 15. Contemporary Sino-Japanese Relations Excerpts from Strategies and Management 16. China's Peaceful Rise The New Path of China's Peaceful Rise and the Future of Asia The New Path of China's Peaceful Rise and Sino-US Relations, Zheng Bijian
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