The representation of the relationship between parent and child, the moral cornerstone of Chinese society, is uniquely influential in Chinese children’s literature. After an extended period of almost two thousand years during which depictions of this relationship were static and unchanging, the beginning of the twentieth century ushered in a dynamic series of changes which responded to political needs. In this study we focus on these changes, examining four distinctive periods: the pre-modern dynastic period until 1911; the Republican and Nationalist phase from 1911 to 1949; the phase of Mao’s socialism from 1949 to 1976; and the post-Mao phase from 1976 to 2000
Confucianism served the dynastic rulers of China well in their control of the education system as pa...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
In 1929 the leading Chinese intellectual Hu Shi said: “To understand the degree to which a particula...
In 1929 the leading Chinese intellectual Hu Shi said: “To understand the degree to which a particula...
“Inventing the Socialist Child” illustrates the thinking, institution-building, and daily practices ...
In the years following the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), Chinese conceptions of children and...
The study of childhood is crucial to understanding contemporary Chinese society and culture. Success...
In the years following the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), Chinese conceptions of children and...
A new leadership fell back on the concept of patriotism as the main plank of post-Mao ideologies fol...
Traditional publications for Chinese children were based on core value and belief systems in Confuci...
This dissertation examines the development of child welfare in twentieth-century China, and interpre...
2013-07-25There was an unprecedented development of discourses on children during Republican Era. Am...
The presentation reports on an original study that focused on examining the similarities and differe...
Confucianism served the dynastic rulers of China well in their control of the education system as pa...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
A marked characteristic of Chinese society is its alertness to hierarchical differences and its expe...
In 1929 the leading Chinese intellectual Hu Shi said: “To understand the degree to which a particula...
In 1929 the leading Chinese intellectual Hu Shi said: “To understand the degree to which a particula...
“Inventing the Socialist Child” illustrates the thinking, institution-building, and daily practices ...
In the years following the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), Chinese conceptions of children and...
The study of childhood is crucial to understanding contemporary Chinese society and culture. Success...
In the years following the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), Chinese conceptions of children and...
A new leadership fell back on the concept of patriotism as the main plank of post-Mao ideologies fol...
Traditional publications for Chinese children were based on core value and belief systems in Confuci...
This dissertation examines the development of child welfare in twentieth-century China, and interpre...
2013-07-25There was an unprecedented development of discourses on children during Republican Era. Am...
The presentation reports on an original study that focused on examining the similarities and differe...
Confucianism served the dynastic rulers of China well in their control of the education system as pa...
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher
This book chapter is being made available in KU ScholarWorks with the permission of the publisher