2011/1 | 2011
The National Learning Revival
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Special feature: The National Learning Revival
Edited by Arif Dirlik-
Éditorial [Full text]
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The Revival of Guoxue [Full text]Historical Antecedents and Contemporary Aspirations
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The National Studies Craze [Full text]The Phenomena, the Controversies, and Some Reflections
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Guoxue Re and the Ambiguity of Chinese Modernity [Full text]
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Articles
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The Climate Debate Held Hostage by the G2 [Full text]
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Three Generations of Women under the Same Roof [Full text]Work, gender and social integration in a migrant quarter of Shanghai
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Current Affairs
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China Analysis
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Xinjiang and Sino-Turkish Ties [Full text]
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Urban Planning and Cyber-Citizenry in China [Full text]How the 2.0 opposition organises itself
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Review Essay
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A Hong Kong Miracle of a Different Kind [Full text]Dung Kai-cheung’s writing/action and Xuexi niandai (The Apprenticeship)
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Book Reviews
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Alain Roux, Le singe et le tigre : Mao, un destin chinois (Monkey and tiger: Mao, a Chinese destiny) [Full text]Paris, Larousse 2009, 1127 pp.
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Translated by Janet Lloyd, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2009, 520 pp.
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Lu Xun, Cris (Call to Arms) [Full text]Edited by Sebastian Veg, Paris, Rue d’Ulm, “versions françaises,” 2010, 304 pp.
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Berkeley, UC Press, 2009, 236 p.
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(Believing without Identifying: The Sociological Interpretation of Spiritual Beliefs in Contemporary China), Beijing, Social Sciences Academic Press, 2010.
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Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2010, 329 pp.
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2010, 286 pp.
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Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press, 2010, 257 pp.
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(Contemporary art in Beijing through 11 trips), Marseille, Images En Manœuvres Éditions, 2010, 287 pp.
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