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UNINA9910772087303321 |
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The Routledge handbook of Chinese studies / / edited by Chris Shei and Weixiao Wei |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2021 |
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0-429-05970-1 |
0-429-59621-9 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (683 pages) |
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese |
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism |
China Civilization 2002- |
China Social conditions 2000- |
China Economic conditions 2000- |
China Politics and government 2002- |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part I China's global interests and foreign policy -- Chapter 1 Great chaos under heaven: Strategies and challenges for consolidating China's global hegemony in the 21st century -- Chapter 2 Normative economic statecraft: China's quest to shape the world in its image -- Chapter 3 The CCP's united front work department: Roles and influence at home and abroad -- Chapter 4 The discursive construction of the Belt and Road Initiative as a global public good -- Chapter 5 The Chinese model of development: Substances and applications in and beyond China -- Chapter 6 China's Central Asia policy: Beijing's doctrines of active defense, Belt and Road, and peaceful coexistence -- Chapter 7 The role of context in Chinese HUMINT (human source collection) intelligence -- Part II China's political system and governance -- Chapter 8 Dynamic dictators: Elite cohesion and authoritarian resilience in China -- Chapter 9 Conceptualizing 'meritocracy' as ruling legitimacy in the course of |
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China's history, transformation, and global rise -- Chapter 10 Managing public opinion in crisis: Weibo and the Wenzhou high-speed rail crash of 2011 -- Chapter 11 A review of the research and practice of e-government in China -- Chapter 12 Cultural heritage politics in China -- Chapter 13 Population ageing and social policies in China: Challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 14 A place-specific approach to environmental governance in China: The Protean Environmental State -- Part III Chinese culture and history -- Chapter 15 Martial legacies: Strategic culture, ethnic conflict, and the military in modern Chinese history -- Chapter 16 History of international law and China: Eurocentrism, multinormativity, and the politics of history. |
Chapter 17 Marx in China -- Chapter 18 Chinese correlative cosmology: A Chinese view of the world? -- Chapter 19 Philosophical hermeneutics and Chinese metaphors -- Chapter 20 Poetry and emotion in classical Chinese literature -- Chapter 21 The advocacy of cultural change through translation: The rhetoric of Chinese sutra translators -- Chapter 22 Shaolin, the cradle of Chan -- Part IV Chinese people and society -- Chapter 23 Embracing the middle class: Wealth, power, and social status -- Chapter 24 Labor migration and rural development in China -- Chapter 25 Chinese nationalism in comparative perspective -- Chapter 26 Populism in China -- Chapter 27 Social transformations of Chinese society in the focus of modern sociological science -- Chapter 28 The differential cosmopolitan Chineseness in Australia's Chinese ethnic media -- Chapter 29 The cultural meanings of home ownership for China-born migrants in Australia -- Chapter 30 Dating and mate selection in contemporary China: Examining the role of gender and family -- Chapter 31 Reconstruction of gender and youth identities: A study of online gaming communities in Shanghai -- Part V Oppression and opposition -- Chapter 32 Nonviolent revolution in China: Past and prospects -- Chapter 33 Studying the Chinese political opposition in exile -- Chapter 34 The Chinese Communist Party's control of online public opinion: Toward networked authoritarianism -- Chapter 35 In the name of stability: Literary censorship and self-censorship in contemporary China 1 -- Chapter 36 The typology of on- and offline collective action in China -- Chapter 37 Personality and contentious participation in China -- Part VI Chinese studies: Scope and methodology -- Chapter 38 Chinese studies in Brazil: History and current perspectives -- Chapter 39 On 'lagging behind' and 'catching-up' - postcolonialism and China. |
Chapter 40 Science in China: Key problems, topics, and methodologies -- Chapter 41 Transnational knowledge transfer: The adaptation of German psychiatric concepts during the academic evolution of modern psychiatry in China -- Chapter 42 The effects of climate change in China: Transformation of lives through cultural heritage -- Chapter 43 Reading between the lines: How frame analysis reveals changes in policy priorities -- Chapter 44 Chinese media discourse analysis: A case study of the discursive strategies in the editorials in Global Times -- Index. |
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"This handbook approaches Chinese Studies from an interdisciplinary perspective while attempting to establish a fundamental set of core values and tenets for the subject, in relation to the further development of Chinese Studies as an academic discipline. It aims to consolidate the current findings in Chinese Studies by gathering a team of talented authors worldwide, extract the essence from each affiliated discipline, formulate a concrete set of ideas to represent the 'Chineseness' of the subject, establish a clear identity for the discipline and provide clear guidelines for further research and practice. The Routledge Handbook |
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of Chinese Studies is suitable for experienced and novice researchers in Chinese Studies in the most comprehensive sense, as well as tutors and lecturers, undergraduate and postgraduate students in the discipline"-- |
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