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China in Transformation (Paperback, First Harvard University Press paperback ed)
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China in Transformation (Paperback, First Harvard University Press paperback ed)
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What will China look like in 2000? Tectonic forces are at work and
its seeming stability has been largely lost after Tiananmen Square.
Changing political, social, economic, intellectual, and cultural
conditions are transforming China and its neighbors with a majority
Chinese population. The authors in this book, taking full advantage
of the new freedom of inquiry, shed light on the Chinese
experience, elaborating not only on the vast changes sweeping all
sectors of Chinese society, but also on the tradition that has
persisted. As communism did not erase the past, so new experiences
build on the past and tease out newness with great resemblances.
Modernity takes many forms, memory repressed for a time may
reassert itself; myth, the invention of individuals and
collectivities, may be more powerful than prosaic fact. Cultural
factors as agents of change appear more important than ever. This
book demonstrates that today Confucian societies have salient
features on a restless landscape. The authors confine themselves to
enduring questions about today's Sinic societies so that educated
readers and scholars of modern China and the Chinese will better
understand the more populous half of the world. Contributing
authors include William P. Alford, David E. Apter, Myron L. Cohen,
Edward Friedman, Tongqi Lin, Perry Link, Andrew J. Nathan, Benjamin
I. Schwartz, Tianjian Shi, Helen F. Siu, Wang Gungwu, and Ying-shih
Yu.
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