Beyond Citizenship: Literacy and Personhood in Everyday China, 1900-1945 / / Di Luo.

Beyond Citizenship examines the government provision of adult literacy training in early twentieth-century China, bringing to light new ways of interpreting the complex impacts literacy training had on strengthening the state in the republican era.

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Superior document:China Studies ; 50
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:China studies (Leiden, Netherlands) ; 50.
Physical Description:1 online resource (298 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • 6 Anti-Socratic Attitudes in Russian “Nietzscheanism” / Andrea Oppo
  • 7 Gustav Shpet and the Greek Renaissance of Russian Thought / Liisa Bourgeot
  • 8 “Skovoroda’s Way” in the Russian Symbolist and Post-Symbolist Tradition / Vadim Besprozvany
  • 9 Between a Satyr and an Eccentric: Nikolai Bugaev as a Russian Socrates in Andrei Bely’s Works / Daria Solodkaia
  • 10 Conversations with Socrates: The Image of Socrates in Russian and Soviet Philosophical Literature / Olga Lyanda-Geller
  • 11 The Fear of the Word: Socratic Subtext in the Yershalaim Chapters of Mikhail Bulgakov’s Master and Margarita / Ksenia Radchenko
  • 12 Maieutics for Socialist Children: Nikolai Nosov’s Neznaika and the Epistemology of Know-Nothingness / Denis Saltykov
  • 13 Socrates as Symbol: Alexander Herzen, Merab Mamardashvili, and Alexander Pushkin / Alyssa DeBlasio
  • 14 Socrates the Greek Teacher / Leo Tolstoy and Aleksandra Kalmykova
  • 15 Grigory S. Skovoroda / Leo Tolstoy
  • 16 All-Divergence: The Teachings of Iakov Abramov as Interpreted by His Disciples / Mikhail Epstein
  • Index.