Inheritance within rupture : : culture and scholarship in early twentieth-century China / / by Luo Zhitian ; translated by Lane J. Harris and Mei Chun.

In Inheritance within Rupture , Luo Zhitian brings together ten essays to explore the themes of change and continuity, rupture and inheritance from the late Qing through the early Republic (1890s-1940s). Rejecting binaries such as tradition/modernity, conservative/liberal, Luo blurs the divisions be...

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Superior document:Brill's Humanities in China Library, Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Brill's humanities in China library ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (489 p.)
Notes:Collection of ten essays.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • 1 Turning Heterodoxy into Orthodoxy: The Historical Transitions Manifested by the Boxer Incident of 1900
  • 2 Confucianism, Non-Canonical Classical Philosophers, and the Yellow Emperor in National Learning: Late Qing Scholars and the Search for Symbols of National Identity
  • 3 The Dream of a Chinese Renaissance: From the Late Qing “Revival of Ancient Studies” to the Republican “New Tide”
  • 4 Into the Museum: The Removal of ‘the Ancient’ from ‘the Modern’ by Scholars Pursuing ‘the New’ in the Late Qing and Early Republic
  • 5 Reading and Tradition: The Evolution of an On-Going Concern among Late Qing and Early Republican Scholars
  • 6 Rejuvenating the Old to Better Understand the New: ‘Historical Perspective’ in the Late Qing and Early Republic
  • 7 Exploring the Historical Relationship between Scholarship and Thought: Late Qing and Early Republican Intellectual Debates on ‘National Learning’
  • 8 ‘Mr. Science’s Turn Towards National Learning and History: An Example of “Science” as Seen by the Chinese Public During the May Fourth Period
  • 9 The Voicelessness of Literature: Reorganizing National Heritage and Evidence-based Research on Literature
  • 10 The Rise of Materialism: A Trend in Twentieth-Century Chinese Culture
  • Appendix: List of Names
  • Bibliography
  • Index.