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The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture

The Cambridge Companion to Modern Chinese Culture

Kam Louie, Australian National University, Canberra
July 2008
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Paperback
9780521681902

    At the start of the twenty-first century, China is poised to become a major global power. Understanding its culture is more important than ever before for western audiences, but for many, China remains a mysterious and exotic country. This Companion explains key aspects of modern Chinese culture without assuming prior knowledge of China or the Chinese language. The volume acknowledges the interconnected nature of the different cultural forms, from 'high culture' such as literature, religion and philosophy to more popular issues such as sport, cinema, performance and the internet. Each chapter is written by a world expert in the field. Invaluable for students of Chinese studies, this book includes a glossary of key terms, a chronology and a guide to further reading. For the interested reader or traveler, it reveals a dynamic, diverse and fascinating culture, many aspects of which are now elucidated in English for the first time.

    • An overview of Chinese culture fully accessible to readers with no knowledge of Chinese
    • Stimulating accounts of art, thought, popular culture, and society in today's China
    • Published to coincide with the Beijing Olympics

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    Product details

    July 2008
    Paperback
    9780521681902
    424 pages
    228 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.67kg
    11 b/w illus. 2 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Defining modern Chinese culture Kam Louie
    • 2. Social and political developments: the making of the twentieth-century Chinese state Peter Zarrow
    • 3. Historical consciousness and national identity Prasenjit Duara
    • 4. Gender in modern Chinese culture Harriet Evans
    • 5. Ethnicity and Chinese identity: ethnographic insight and political positioning William Jankowiak
    • 6. Flag, flame and embers: diaspora cultures Wang Gungwu
    • 7. Modernizing Confucianism and 'new Confucianism' Tan Sor-hoon
    • 8. Socialism in China: a historical overview Arif Dirlik
    • 9. Chinese religious traditions from 1900–2005: an overview Daniel Overmeyer
    • 10. Languages in a modernizing China Chen Ping
    • 11. The revolutionary tradition in modern Chinese literature Charles Laughlin
    • 12. The involutionary tradition in modern Chinese literature Michel Hockx
    • 13. Music and performing arts: tradition, reform and political and social relevance Colin Mackerras
    • 14. Revolutions in vision: Chinese art and the experience of modernity David Clarke
    • 15. Cinema: from foreign import to global brand Chris Berry
    • 16. Media boom and cyber culture: television and the internet in China Liu Kang
    • 17. Physical culture, sports and the Olympics Susan Brownell
    • Glossary of Chinese characters
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Kam Louie, Peter Zarrow, Prasenjit Duara, Harriet Evans, William Jankowiak, Wang Gungwu, Tan Sor-hoon, Arif Dirlik, Daniel Overmeyer, Chen Ping, Charles Laughlin, Michel Hockx, Colin Mackerras, David Clarke, Chris Berry, Liu Kang, Susan Brownell

    • Editor
    • Kam Louie , Australian National University, Canberra

      Kam Louie is Dean of the Arts Faculty at the University of Hong Kong.