American Studies of Contemporary China
Title | American Studies of Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Shambaugh |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 451 |
Release | 2016-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315484552 |
Examines the historical evolution of contemporary China studies in the United States, reflecting the growth and maturation of the field since the Communist Party seized power in 1949.
American Studies of Contemporary China
Title | American Studies of Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | Mary Brown Bullock |
Publisher | |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | China |
ISBN |
The Rise and Fall of Imperial China
Title | The Rise and Fall of Imperial China PDF eBook |
Author | Yuhua Wang |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2022-10-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0691237514 |
How social networks shaped the imperial Chinese state China was the world’s leading superpower for almost two millennia, falling behind only in the last two centuries and now rising to dominance again. What factors led to imperial China’s decline? The Rise and Fall of Imperial China offers a systematic look at the Chinese state from the seventh century through to the twentieth. Focusing on how short-lived emperors often ruled a strong state while long-lasting emperors governed a weak one, Yuhua Wang shows why lessons from China’s history can help us better understand state building. Wang argues that Chinese rulers faced a fundamental trade-off that he calls the sovereign’s dilemma: a coherent elite that could collectively strengthen the state could also overthrow the ruler. This dilemma emerged because strengthening state capacity and keeping rulers in power for longer required different social networks in which central elites were embedded. Wang examines how these social networks shaped the Chinese state, and vice versa, and he looks at how the ruler’s pursuit of power by fragmenting the elites became the final culprit for China’s fall. Drawing on more than a thousand years of Chinese history, The Rise and Fall of Imperial China highlights the role of elite social relations in influencing the trajectories of state development.
Politics, Economy, and Society in Contemporary China
Title | Politics, Economy, and Society in Contemporary China PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Brugger |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 384 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780804723503 |
This analytic overview of contemporary Chinese politics focuses on six major themes: agriculture, urban life and industry, law and policing, intellectuals, women and the family, and minority nationalities.
American Science and Modern China, 1876-1936
Title | American Science and Modern China, 1876-1936 PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Buck |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1980-05-30 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0521227445 |
This essay in comparative history focuses on the transmission of scientific ideas and organizations from the United States to China.
Tales of Futures Past
Title | Tales of Futures Past PDF eBook |
Author | Paola Iovene |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2014-07-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0804791600 |
Most studies of Chinese literature conflate the category of the future with notions of progress and nation building, and with the utopian visions broadcast by the Maoist and post-Mao developmental state. The future is thus understood as a preconceived endpoint that is propagated, at times even imposed, by a center of power. By contrast, Tales of Futures Past introduces "anticipation"—the expectations that permeate life as it unfolds—as a lens through which to reexamine the textual, institutional, and experiential aspects of Chinese literary culture from the 1950s to 2011. In doing so, Paola Iovene connects the emergence of new literary genres with changing visions of the future in contemporary China. This book provides a nuanced and dynamic account of the relationship between state discourses, market pressures, and individual writers and texts. It stresses authors' and editors' efforts to redefine what constitutes literature under changing political and economic circumstances. Engaging with questions of translation, temporality, formation of genres, and stylistic change, Iovene mines Chinese science fiction and popular science, puts forward a new interpretation of familiar Chinese avant-garde fiction, and offers close readings of texts that have not yet received any attention in English-language scholarship. Far-ranging in its chronological scope and impressive in its interdisciplinary approach, this book rethinks the legacies of socialism in postsocialist Chinese literary modernity.
Miraculous Response
Title | Miraculous Response PDF eBook |
Author | Adam Yuet Chau |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2008-07-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0804767653 |
This book-length ethnography of the revival of a popular religious temple in contemporary rural China examines the organizational and cultural logics that inform the staging of popular religious activities. It also explores the politics of the religious revival, detailing the relationships of village-level local activists and local state agents wtih temple associations and temple bosses. Shedding light on shifting state-society relationships in the reform era, this book is of interest to scholars and students in Asian Studies, the social sciences, and religious and ritual studies.