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Routledge
388 Pages
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Routledge
388 Pages
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Routledge
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Until this book, there has been no comprehensive, methodologically aware study of all aspects of Chinese political culture. The book is organized into three major areas: Chinese identities and popular culture (regional identities, anti-politics attitudes, Hong Kong identity); public opinion surveys (the Beijing area, Chinese workers, the Shanghai area); and ideological debates (the "new"... Read more
Preface: Andrew Nathan Introduction: Some Paradigmatic Issues in the Study of Chinese Political Culture, Shiping Hua PART I: THE CHINESE CULTURAL TRADITION AND ITS MODERN FACE 1. Sage, Teacher, Businessman: Confucius as a Model Male, Kam Louie 2. The Changing Concept of Zhong (Loyalty): Emerging New Chinese Political Culture, Godwin Chu 3. New Confucianism: A Native Response to Western Philosophy, Roger Ames PART II: SOCIALIZATION: OFFICIAL IDEOLOGIES, LITERATURE, AND THE MEDIA 4. Still Building the Nation: Causes and Consequences of China's Patriotic Fervor, Edward Friedman 5. Curing the Sickness and Saving the Party: Neo-Maoism and Neo-Conservatism in the 1990s, Kalpana Misra 6. The Antipolitical Tendency in Contemporary Chinese Political Thinking, Peter Moody 7. Political Culture as Social Construction of Reality: A Case Study of Hong Kong's Images in Mainland China, Jonathan Jian-Hua Zhu and Huixin Ke PART III: COMPARATIVE POLITICAL CULTURE STUDIES: SOCIAL STRATA AND REGIONS 8. Diversification of Chinese Entrepreneurs and Cultural Pluralism in the Reform Era, Cheng Li 9. Provincial Identities and Political Cultures: Modernism, Traditionalism, Parochialism and Separatism, Alan P.L. Liu 10. Political Culture of Election in Taiwan's and China's Minority Areas, Chih-yu Shih 11. Religion and Society in China and Taiwan, Wenfang Tang 12. Culture Shift and Regime Legitimacy: Comparing Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Yunhan Chu and Yu-Tzung Chang
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Shiping Hua, Andrew J. Nathan






