Vilnius University, Centre of Oriental Studies Arthur Kleinman, Yunxiang Yan, Jing Jun, Sing Lee, Everett Zhang, Pan Tianshu, Wu Fei, Guo Jinhua.Deep China. The Moral Life of the Person, What Anthropology and Psychiatry Tell Us about China Today, Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 2011, pp. 322. ISBN 978-0-520-26945-3 (paperback), $29.95, £19.9
[Extract] In recent decades China has experienced unprecedented economic growth and has emerged as a...
This book is ideal for students and scholars who would like to get an updated look at developments i...
In the dazzling global metropolis of Shanghai, what has it meant to call the city home? In this acco...
Mao Zedong may no longer be the sublime object of desire in China, but in recent decades his image h...
Everyday life in contemporary rural China is characterized by an increased sense of moral challenge ...
Tseng and Wu have performed a creditable task in editing this book that involved twenty-nine delegat...
The rise of China presents a long-term challenge to the world not only economically, but politically...
This slim, sharply-argued volume should be a mandatory reading for all of us who work on post-1949 C...
Towards a Chinese Conception of Social Support shows a profound understanding of a relation-oriented...
Author's post-print of book review published in CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Janu...
Book review. Reviewed book: Trine Brox and Ildikó Bellér-Hann: On the fringes of the harmonious soci...
This book evolved from the spring, 1991 special issue of “Daedalus, the Proceedings of the American ...
China’s transformation into one of the world’s biggest economies stands as an exceptional example of...
At the outset of the final chapter of A Critical Introduction to Mao, Jiang Yihua, a senior Chinese ...
China at the Crossroads reflects on Chinese political reform and asks whether or not its leaders are...
[Extract] In recent decades China has experienced unprecedented economic growth and has emerged as a...
This book is ideal for students and scholars who would like to get an updated look at developments i...
In the dazzling global metropolis of Shanghai, what has it meant to call the city home? In this acco...
Mao Zedong may no longer be the sublime object of desire in China, but in recent decades his image h...
Everyday life in contemporary rural China is characterized by an increased sense of moral challenge ...
Tseng and Wu have performed a creditable task in editing this book that involved twenty-nine delegat...
The rise of China presents a long-term challenge to the world not only economically, but politically...
This slim, sharply-argued volume should be a mandatory reading for all of us who work on post-1949 C...
Towards a Chinese Conception of Social Support shows a profound understanding of a relation-oriented...
Author's post-print of book review published in CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Janu...
Book review. Reviewed book: Trine Brox and Ildikó Bellér-Hann: On the fringes of the harmonious soci...
This book evolved from the spring, 1991 special issue of “Daedalus, the Proceedings of the American ...
China’s transformation into one of the world’s biggest economies stands as an exceptional example of...
At the outset of the final chapter of A Critical Introduction to Mao, Jiang Yihua, a senior Chinese ...
China at the Crossroads reflects on Chinese political reform and asks whether or not its leaders are...
[Extract] In recent decades China has experienced unprecedented economic growth and has emerged as a...
This book is ideal for students and scholars who would like to get an updated look at developments i...
In the dazzling global metropolis of Shanghai, what has it meant to call the city home? In this acco...