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This very Chinese - language play on words and their referents loses much in translation because ... critic Zhang Yiwu heralded the performance as the death of modern Chinese theater and the beginning of a new culture without idealism .
This book unveils a “brand new” China that is under the sway of the ideology of global partnership while struggling not to become a mirror image of the United States.
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Ting Wen-chiang: Science and China's New Culture
This book brings together multiple strands of debate around the cultural creative industries and contemporary capitalism, China’s position in global capitalism, the future of modernity and new ways of thinking about culture and cultural ...
23 Here, Hu Shih posited a very significant problem, i.e., in the circumstance of an all-round opening up to the outside, how should China deal properly with the relation between Chinese culture and the new world culture, and how should ...
This is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about ideology, culture, and the state in postsocialist China.
In the beginning, the author Wang Shan hid his name, declaring that he was not the “writer” but only an editor and translator of the book, and he gave a false German name as the author famous scholar in China-researching.