Drawing on the idea of organic society, this article examines the discourse of modernity in the late Qing press debate between the monarchist periodical Xinmin congbao and the revolutionary Minbao in 1905–1907. Based on corpus-based analysis, the article identifies the negation of Chinese practices and institutions as contributing to a radicalised discourse. It argues that the loss of anchorage in lived experiences erodes the basis of conservatism as a counterbalancing force of social change. The discursive negation constitutes a critical rupture in Chinese modernity. As the broken link between social values and practice, the rupture spawns a utopian imagining of a future China. Revolution as an extreme form of radicalism is symptomatic of ...
“Affective Betrayal” traces the presence of emotion in journalistic and fictional writings published...
The objective of this paper is to offer a framework of understanding the dialectical nexus between C...
This article analyzes the study of populism in China, highlighting its dynamics and features. Compar...
The End of the Revolution: China and the Limits of Modernity by Wang Hui. (New York: Verso, 2009. Pp...
This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between t...
Focusing on Liang Qichao’s campaign of moral character reform, this article examines the discourse ...
This chapter examines the discursive formation, features and strategies of identities in modern Chin...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
When the Association for Asian Studies meets in Philadelphia later this week, one of the keynote spe...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
The recent explosion of popular protest in China, often framed as a demand for the fulfillment of “r...
The primary goal of the 1908 petition and the constitutional government petition movement as a whole...
As one of the major institutional platforms for the activist intellectuals to inaugurate political a...
The macroscopic picture of China today is highly contradictory: on the one hand there is an explicit...
Wang Hui is a significant contemporary Chinese thinker and a key representative of Chinese New Left ...
“Affective Betrayal” traces the presence of emotion in journalistic and fictional writings published...
The objective of this paper is to offer a framework of understanding the dialectical nexus between C...
This article analyzes the study of populism in China, highlighting its dynamics and features. Compar...
The End of the Revolution: China and the Limits of Modernity by Wang Hui. (New York: Verso, 2009. Pp...
This chapter discusses the nature, key issues and significance of the 1905-07 press debate between t...
Focusing on Liang Qichao’s campaign of moral character reform, this article examines the discourse ...
This chapter examines the discursive formation, features and strategies of identities in modern Chin...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Haiqing YuThis thesis investigates the centrality o...
When the Association for Asian Studies meets in Philadelphia later this week, one of the keynote spe...
In Yuyu Wu’s article, There and Back Again: A Critical Study on \u27Anti-modern Modernity,\u27 the...
The recent explosion of popular protest in China, often framed as a demand for the fulfillment of “r...
The primary goal of the 1908 petition and the constitutional government petition movement as a whole...
As one of the major institutional platforms for the activist intellectuals to inaugurate political a...
The macroscopic picture of China today is highly contradictory: on the one hand there is an explicit...
Wang Hui is a significant contemporary Chinese thinker and a key representative of Chinese New Left ...
“Affective Betrayal” traces the presence of emotion in journalistic and fictional writings published...
The objective of this paper is to offer a framework of understanding the dialectical nexus between C...
This article analyzes the study of populism in China, highlighting its dynamics and features. Compar...