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Beyond the May Fourth Paradigm - In Search of Chinese Modernity (Hardcover): Kai-Wing Chow, Tze-Ki Hon, Hung-Yok IP, Don C Price Beyond the May Fourth Paradigm - In Search of Chinese Modernity (Hardcover)
Kai-Wing Chow, Tze-Ki Hon, Hung-Yok IP, Don C Price; Contributions by Jianhua Chen, …
R2,939 Discovery Miles 29 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When did China make the decisive turn from tradition to modernity? For decades, the received wisdom would have pointed to the May Fourth movement, with its titanic battles between the champions of iconoclasm and the traditionalists, and its shift to more populist forms of politics. A growing body of recent research has, however, called into question how decisive the turn was, when it happened, and what relation the resulting modernity bore to the agendas of people who might have considered themselves representatives of such an iconoclastic movement. Having thus explicitly or implicitly 'decentered' the May Fourth, such research (augmented by contributions in the present volume) leaves us with the task of accounting for the shape Chinese modernity took, as the product of dialogues and debates between, and the interplay of, a variety of actors and trends, both within and (certainly no less importantly) without the May Fourth camp.

British Naturalists in Qing China - Science, Empire, and Cultural Encounter (Hardcover, New): Fa-ti Fan British Naturalists in Qing China - Science, Empire, and Cultural Encounter (Hardcover, New)
Fa-ti Fan
R2,624 Discovery Miles 26 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Western scientific interest in China focused primarily on natural history. Prominent scholars in Europe as well as Westerners in China, including missionaries, merchants, consular officers, and visiting plant hunters, eagerly investigated the flora and fauna of China. Yet despite the importance and extent of this scientific activity, it has been entirely neglected by historians of science.

This book is the first comprehensive study on this topic. In a series of vivid chapters, Fa-ti Fan examines the research of British naturalists in China in relation to the history of natural history, of empire, and of Sino-Western relations. The author gives a panoramic view of how the British naturalists and the Chinese explored, studied, and represented China's natural world in the social and cultural environment of Qing China.

Using the example of British naturalists in China, the author argues for reinterpreting the history of natural history, by including neglected historical actors, intellectual traditions, and cultural practices. His approach moves beyond viewing the history of science and empire within European history and considers the exchange of ideas, aesthetic tastes, material culture, and plants and animals in local and global contexts. This compelling book provides an innovative framework for understanding the formation of scientific practice and knowledge in cultural encounters.

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