This article is a shortened version of a lecture. It deals with the duality of China's modern civilisation' - its connectivity with the ancestral landscape' and its openings to the outside world. In presenting the duality, the author examines a wide range of intellectual and political discourses of civilisation' emerged in the past three decades and relates them to the translation and re-translation of the concept in a longer history. The author argues that much of the dynamics of civlisation' come from the circulation of such ideas as civilisation' itself, and anthropologists can understand civilisation' better if they take ethnography of ideas more seriously.AnthropologySSCI0ARTICLEwangmingming2006@163.c...
[[abstract]]This dissertation discusses the dynamic formation of cultural identity in the modern Chi...
This article discusses the temporalization of space central to the mainstream discourse of European ...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
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Modem China and Sinology. This essay which was first presented as the inaugural lecture of the cha...
Through an analysis of the TV documentary series »Chinese Civilization«, screened in autumn 2008 on ...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
In the long 20th century, modern China experienced perhaps the world’s most radical and systematic s...
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After relocating to a Chinese context, anthropology inevitably went through a process of domesticati...
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Contemporary discourses of “Asian Century” or “Chinese Century” lead to the belief that economic gro...
[[abstract]]This dissertation discusses the dynamic formation of cultural identity in the modern Chi...
This article discusses the temporalization of space central to the mainstream discourse of European ...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...
AbstractThanks to the publication of Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World, the notion of Chin...
Modem China and Sinology. This essay which was first presented as the inaugural lecture of the cha...
Through an analysis of the TV documentary series »Chinese Civilization«, screened in autumn 2008 on ...
© 2015, Science Press. All right reserved.The Chinese society is currently experiencing a radical tr...
In the long 20th century, modern China experienced perhaps the world’s most radical and systematic s...
This article examines China’s encounter with modernity from the 19th century to the present day. It...
After relocating to a Chinese context, anthropology inevitably went through a process of domesticati...
Besides these theoretical and practical points against ethnic isolationism, for many decades now ant...
The article is an exploration of an alternative geo-civilisational paradigm in an effort to escape t...
Chinese natives rarely attempt to explain their country to outsiders; everything they know is China,...
This article discusses the way how, in Chinese political and academic circles, the contemporary econ...
Contemporary discourses of “Asian Century” or “Chinese Century” lead to the belief that economic gro...
[[abstract]]This dissertation discusses the dynamic formation of cultural identity in the modern Chi...
This article discusses the temporalization of space central to the mainstream discourse of European ...
F. Mote’s thesis that Chinese civilisation differs in the most fundamental aspects from Western civi...