Drawing on a wide range of anthropological case studies, this book focuses on ordinary ethics in contemporary China. The book examines the kinds of moral and ethical issues that emerge (sometimes almost unnoticed) in the flow of everyday life in Chinese communities.
Drawing on a wide range of anthropological case studies, this book focuses on ordinary ethics in contemporary China. The book examines the kinds of moral and ethical issues that emerge (sometimes almost unnoticed) in the flow of everyday life in Chinese communities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Stafford is Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics, and a specialist in issues related to learning and cognition. He is the author of Separation and Reunion in Modern China and co-editor of Questions of Anthropology.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Ordinary Ethics in China Today - Charles Stafford London School of Economics UKRight or Wrong? A Taoqi Student in an Elite Primary School in Beijing - Chih-yuan Wang London School of Economics UKFilial Paths and the Ordinary Ethics of Movement - James Johnston London School of Economics UKThe Girls Who Are Keen to Get Married - I-chieh Fang National Tsing Hua University TaiwanEthical Dilemmas for Hong Kong Chinese Parents Bringing Up Children in Scotland - Eona Bell London School of Economics UKSome Good and Bad People in the Countryside - Charles Stafford London School of Economics UKThe Ethics of Envy Avoidance in Contemporary China - Hui Zhangm Renmin University ChinaThe Ethics of Irony: Work Family and Fatherland in Rural China - Hans Steinmüller London School of Economics UKSame Dream Different Beds: Family Strategies in Rural Zhejiang - Daniel Roberts London School of Economics UKTools for Virtuous Action: Technology Skills and Ordinary Ethics - Francesca Bray Edinburgh University UK Technologies of Ethical Imagination - Gonçalo Santos Max Planck Institute Halle GermanyPolitical History Past Suffering and Present Sources of Moral Judgement in the PRC - Stephan Feuchtwang London School of Economics UKEthical Shifters in the Chinese Hiv/Aids Epidemic - Jing Shao Nanjing University China and Mary Scoggin Humboldt State University USAAfterword: the Drive for Success and the Ethics of the Striving Individual - Yunxiang Yan University of California Los Angeles USA
Introduction: Ordinary Ethics in China Today - Charles Stafford London School of Economics UKRight or Wrong? A Taoqi Student in an Elite Primary School in Beijing - Chih-yuan Wang London School of Economics UKFilial Paths and the Ordinary Ethics of Movement - James Johnston London School of Economics UKThe Girls Who Are Keen to Get Married - I-chieh Fang National Tsing Hua University TaiwanEthical Dilemmas for Hong Kong Chinese Parents Bringing Up Children in Scotland - Eona Bell London School of Economics UKSome Good and Bad People in the Countryside - Charles Stafford London School of Economics UKThe Ethics of Envy Avoidance in Contemporary China - Hui Zhangm Renmin University ChinaThe Ethics of Irony: Work Family and Fatherland in Rural China - Hans Steinmüller London School of Economics UKSame Dream Different Beds: Family Strategies in Rural Zhejiang - Daniel Roberts London School of Economics UKTools for Virtuous Action: Technology Skills and Ordinary Ethics - Francesca Bray Edinburgh University UK Technologies of Ethical Imagination - Gonçalo Santos Max Planck Institute Halle GermanyPolitical History Past Suffering and Present Sources of Moral Judgement in the PRC - Stephan Feuchtwang London School of Economics UKEthical Shifters in the Chinese Hiv/Aids Epidemic - Jing Shao Nanjing University China and Mary Scoggin Humboldt State University USAAfterword: the Drive for Success and the Ethics of the Striving Individual - Yunxiang Yan University of California Los Angeles USA
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