Sinology during the Cold War
Herausgeber: Luszczykiewicz, Antonina; Brose, Michael
Sinology during the Cold War
Herausgeber: Luszczykiewicz, Antonina; Brose, Michael
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This volume provides the first study of the history of Sinology (aka China Studies) as charted across other Communist states during the Cold War.
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This volume provides the first study of the history of Sinology (aka China Studies) as charted across other Communist states during the Cold War.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781032045085
- ISBN-10: 1032045086
- Artikelnr.: 69874851
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 413g
- ISBN-13: 9781032045085
- ISBN-10: 1032045086
- Artikelnr.: 69874851
Antonina ¿uszczykiewicz is Assistant Professor at the Institute of the Middle and Far East, Jagiellonian University in Kraków. She is the author of three books and a wide range of articles focusing on China-India relations, the image of Indian and Chinese people in literature and film, and Cold War discourses and narratives in the Asian context. Michael C. Brose is Professor of Practice in Central Eurasian Studies, Indiana University. Primary research interests include Yuan-Ming Dynasty China social history, historic and contemporary Chinese Muslim (Hui) social and economic issues, and the history of ethnic minorities in China. Secondary research interests include the Cold War in East Asia and southwest China-Southeast Asia relations.
THE FRAMEWORK OF SINOLOGY IN THE SOVIET BLOC PART I: PERSONAL ACCOUNT 1. Sinology in Poland during the Cold War Era. The Perspective of a Graduate and Practitioner PART II: SINOLOGY IN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE 2. In Search of Modern China: The Development of Sinology in East and West Germany during the Cold War Era 3. "We Are Waging a Consistent, Uncompromising Struggle Against Maoism:" Coordinated Research on Modern China in the Soviet Bloc-a Hungarian Perspective 4. "China Fever" in Post-October Poland and Its Impact on Polish Sinology 5. Chinese Studies in Mongolia during the "Double Cold War" 6. Romanian Sinology during the Cold War PART III: SINOLOGISTS AND THEIR RESEARCH INTERESTS 7. Mapping the Interplay between the Individual and the Structure: The Life of a Hungarian Sinologist during the Cold War 8. Jaroslav Pr
ek: Communism, Modernization, and Chinese Literary Studies during the Cold War, 1950s
1960s 9. Mao and Maoism in Polish Studies in the Cold War Context, 1949
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1976 10. Enter the Dragon: Chinese Cinematography in Poland in the Cold War Era
ek: Communism, Modernization, and Chinese Literary Studies during the Cold War, 1950s
1960s 9. Mao and Maoism in Polish Studies in the Cold War Context, 1949
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1976 10. Enter the Dragon: Chinese Cinematography in Poland in the Cold War Era
THE FRAMEWORK OF SINOLOGY IN THE SOVIET BLOC PART I: PERSONAL ACCOUNT 1. Sinology in Poland during the Cold War Era. The Perspective of a Graduate and Practitioner PART II: SINOLOGY IN DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE 2. In Search of Modern China: The Development of Sinology in East and West Germany during the Cold War Era 3. "We Are Waging a Consistent, Uncompromising Struggle Against Maoism:" Coordinated Research on Modern China in the Soviet Bloc-a Hungarian Perspective 4. "China Fever" in Post-October Poland and Its Impact on Polish Sinology 5. Chinese Studies in Mongolia during the "Double Cold War" 6. Romanian Sinology during the Cold War PART III: SINOLOGISTS AND THEIR RESEARCH INTERESTS 7. Mapping the Interplay between the Individual and the Structure: The Life of a Hungarian Sinologist during the Cold War 8. Jaroslav Pr
ek: Communism, Modernization, and Chinese Literary Studies during the Cold War, 1950s
1960s 9. Mao and Maoism in Polish Studies in the Cold War Context, 1949
-
1976 10. Enter the Dragon: Chinese Cinematography in Poland in the Cold War Era
ek: Communism, Modernization, and Chinese Literary Studies during the Cold War, 1950s
1960s 9. Mao and Maoism in Polish Studies in the Cold War Context, 1949
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1976 10. Enter the Dragon: Chinese Cinematography in Poland in the Cold War Era