Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 288
Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
978-0-7425-0933-7 • Hardback • June 2001 • $167.00 • (£129.00)
978-0-7425-0934-4 • Paperback • June 2001 • $60.00 • (£46.00)
978-1-4617-1555-9 • eBook • June 2001 • $57.00 • (£44.00)
Gloria Davies is senior lecturer in Chinese at Monash University.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Self-Made Maps of Chinese Intellectuality
Chapter 3 The Topography of Intellectual Culture in 1990s Mainland China: A Survey
Chapter 4 The Popular Cultural Movement of the 1980s
Chapter 5 Revisiting the Perils of "Designer Pidgin Scholarship"
Chapter 6 On Western Literary Theory in China
Chapter 7 Some Reflections on New Confucianism in Mainland Chinese Culture of the 1990s
Chapter 8 On Scientism and Social Theory in Modern Chinese Thought
Chapter 9 Interpreting Modern Chinese History through the Theory of Ultra-Stable Systems
Chapter 10 Patriotism versus Intellectual Curiosity: Jin Guantao's Approach to Chinese History
Chapter 11 In Search of a "Third Way": A Conversation regarding "Liberalism" and the "New Left Wing"
Chapter 12 Time's Arrows: Imaginative Pasts and Nostalgic Futures
[Voicing Concern] raises large and important theoretical issues concerning and concerned with cultural and intellectual production. It is an engaging read and this significant collection will be of great value to scholars of modern China.
— Journal of Asian Studies
A welcome addition to the growing corpus of translations from contemporary Chinese discussions of culture and society. The volume should be useful not only to cultural studies scholars but for teaching purposes.
— Asian Studies Review
Allows readers, in this era of economic globalization, access to some of the dimensions of current worldwide intellectual debates as they get played out in China.
— The China Journal
This collection of translations represents a valiant attempt to help Western readers peek into China's diverse, if not confusing, intellectual life during the 1990s. Unlike the preceding decade, the 1990s have not yet attracted much scholarly attention in the West.
— Choice Reviews