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Contemporary Chinese Thought
Editor: Carine Defoort, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
This wide ranging journal is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the diverse themes and influences that shape Chinese thought today. It features translations of the most current and influential Chinese writings on all aspects of philosophical endeavor, from theoretical essays on systems to studies of China's cultural and religious development, from interpretations of the Chinese classics to exegeses on Marxist thought. The complete digital archives of Contemporary Chinese Thought beginning with Volume 1 (1969) are available free of charge to current institutional subscribers for the life of the paid subscription. Volumes 1-32 (1969-2000) are also included in the Asian Studies digital archive collection available for one-time purchase to non-subscribers. "To any student of Chinese thought, traditional or contemporary, this periodical is probably the best English source for a good understanding of subjects discussed by Chinese Marxist philosophers today." -Charles Wei-hsun Fu, Temple University "Critically important ... for any research library with an interest in Chinese affairs." -Magazines for Libraries
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Editorial Board
Roger Ames, University of Hawaii; Stephen C. Angle, Wesleyan University; David Kelly, China Policy, Beijing; Henry Rosemont, Jr., Brown University; Michael Schoenhals, Lund University; Nicolas Standaert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Wen Xing, Dartmouth College
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| From Revolution to the Republic: Chen Jianhua on Vernacular Chinese Modernity | | Guest Editor's Introduction | | QIAN SUOQIAO | 3 | | The Discursive Turn of "Revolution" and the Revolutionary Turn of "Discourse" | | From the Late Qing to the End of the 1920s | | CHEN JIANHUA | 8 | | Republican Constitutional Politics and Family-State Imagination | | Zhou Shoujuan and the "Free Talk" Column in Shenbao: 1921-1926 | | CHEN JIANHUA | 36 | | Yin Mingzhu and the Hollywood Stardom Culture in Early 1920s Shanghai | | | | CHEN JIANHUA | 70 | | Subscribe to M.E. Sharpe's Asian Studies journals and receive free online access to the complete archives. Special discount prices available | | | | | 94 |
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