Culture and Social Transformations in Reform Era China

Ban Wang, Wang Hui, Geremie Barme

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Abstract

In face of rapid social and economic changes since the late 1970s, where is China transforming toward? If culture, in the form values, ideals, and ideological struggles, plays a key role in Chinas latest round of social transformations, what are the cultural legacies and resources that are at play and in what ways they do so? This collection of essays aims at addressing these questions. Written by some of the leading intellectuals and thinkers, in and outside of contemporary China, these essays, in different ways, re-examine and reflect on the extent to which three major cultural legacies, namely traditional, May Fourth, and socialist, can function as cultural resources under the changed and changing social and economic conditions of the reform era
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)447pp
JournalIdeas, History and Modern China
Volume2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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