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Literary Dissent in Communist China (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.): Merle Goldman Literary Dissent in Communist China (Hardcover, Reprint 2014 ed.)
Merle Goldman
R1,556 R1,409 Discovery Miles 14 090 Save R147 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In modern China, literature has been regarded as a vehicle of political and idea logical dissent, a concept that has persisted under communism. This study exhaustively analyzes the conflict between the Chinese Communist party and the intellectuals, particularly the writers, in the crucial decades of the 1940's and 1950's.

By singling out individual writers as egregious examples, party leaders, through a series of thought-control campaigns, have tried to mold intellectuals along orthodox doctrinal lines. But these same leaders, holding to the paradoxical conviction that personal initiative and creativity are necessary catalysts in the effort to construct a Communist state, have not wanted to stifle these qualities altogether. The result has been a pattern of permissiveness and pressure, as illustrated by the ill-fated "Hundred Flowers" movement and the subsequent return to a policy of harsh regimentation.

In depicting the views, feelings, frustrations, and tragic fates of many individual intellectuals in the confrontation with an oppressive party bureaucracy, the author reveals, in an unprecedented way, the nature of the authoritarian society that has evolved in Communist China. Her study convincingly demonstrates that totalitarian rule has not guaranteed the subservience of the Chinese intelligentsia and, even more important, that the alienated, critical intellectual remains a significant and vital force.

Chinese Intellectuals Between State and Market (Hardcover): Merle Goldman, Edward Gu Chinese Intellectuals Between State and Market (Hardcover)
Merle Goldman, Edward Gu
R4,283 Discovery Miles 42 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


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An Intellectual History of Modern China (Paperback, New edition): Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee An Intellectual History of Modern China (Paperback, New edition)
Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An Intellectual History of Modern China is the only comprehensive book on modern China's intellectual development from the nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century.While existing studies tend to focus on individual Chinese thinkers, this book includes all the major Chinese thinkers, as well as political figures who have influenced China's modern history. Merle Goldman and Leo Ou-fan Lee introduce this this collection of essays, drawn from the later volumes (Volumes 12, 13, 14, 15) of The Cambridge History of China. The chapters, authored by eminent historians and social scientists in the field of Chinese studies, together trace the transformation of Confucian ideas, the introduction of Western views and the resulting, uniquely Chinese view of the world. By linking key intellectual developments and figures to emerging political movements, they explain the profound impact of changing ideas and values on Chinese politics and revolution. Merle Goldman brings the history up to date with a new, concluding chapter on the post-Mao era and China's intellectual scene at the end of the twentieth century.

An Intellectual History of Modern China (Hardcover): Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee An Intellectual History of Modern China (Hardcover)
Merle Goldman, Leo Ou-fan Lee
R1,948 Discovery Miles 19 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An Intellectual History of Modern China is the only comprehensive book on modern China's intellectual development from the nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century.While existing studies tend to focus on individual Chinese thinkers, this book includes all the major Chinese thinkers, as well as political figures who have influenced China's modern history. Merle Goldman and Leo Ou-fan Lee introduce this this collection of essays, drawn from the later volumes (Volumes 12, 13, 14, 15) of The Cambridge History of China. The chapters, authored by eminent historians and social scientists in the field of Chinese studies, together trace the transformation of Confucian ideas, the introduction of Western views and the resulting, uniquely Chinese view of the world. By linking key intellectual developments and figures to emerging political movements, they explain the profound impact of changing ideas and values on Chinese politics and revolution. Merle Goldman brings the history up to date with a new, concluding chapter on the post-Mao era and China's intellectual scene at the end of the twentieth century.

Chinese Intellectuals Between State and Market (Paperback): Merle Goldman, Edward Gu Chinese Intellectuals Between State and Market (Paperback)
Merle Goldman, Edward Gu
R1,358 Discovery Miles 13 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edited volume describes the intellectual world that developed in China in the last decade of the twentieth century. How, as China's economy changed from a centrally planned to a market one, and as China opened up to the outside world and was influenced by the outside world, Chinese intellectual activity became more wide-ranging, more independent, more professionalized and more commercially oriented than ever before. The future impact of this activity on Chinese civil society is discussed in the last chapter.

Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China (Paperback): Elizabeth J. Perry, Merle Goldman Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China (Paperback)
Elizabeth J. Perry, Merle Goldman
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Observers often note the glaring contrast between China's stunning economic progress and stalled political reforms. Although sustained growth in GNP has not brought democratization at the national level, this does not mean that the Chinese political system has remained unchanged. At the grassroots level, a number of important reforms have been implemented in the last two decades.

This volume, written by scholars who have undertaken substantial fieldwork in China, explores a range of grassroots efforts--initiated by the state and society alike--intended to restrain arbitrary and corrupt official behavior and enhance the accountability of local authorities. Topics include village and township elections, fiscal reforms, legal aid, media supervision, informal associations, and popular protests. While the authors offer varying assessments of the larger significance of these developments, their case studies point to a more dynamic Chinese political system than is often acknowledged. When placed in historical context--as in the Introduction--we see that reforms in local governance are hardly a new feature of Chinese political statecraft and that the future of these experiments is anything but certain.

China - A New History, Second Enlarged Edition (Paperback, 2nd Enlarged edition): John King. Fairbank, Merle Goldman China - A New History, Second Enlarged Edition (Paperback, 2nd Enlarged edition)
John King. Fairbank, Merle Goldman
R825 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R80 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John King Fairbank was the West's doyen on China, and this book is the full and final expression of his lifelong engagement with this vast ancient civilization. It remains a masterwork without parallel. The distinguished historian Merle Goldman brings the book up to date, covering reforms in the post-Mao period through the early years of the twenty-first century, including the leadership of Hu Jintao. She also provides an epilogue discussing the changes in contemporary China that will shape the nation in the years to come.

Political Rights in Post-Mao China (Paperback): Merle Goldman Political Rights in Post-Mao China (Paperback)
Merle Goldman
R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
China's Crisis, China's Hope (Hardcover): Binyan Liu China's Crisis, China's Hope (Hardcover)
Binyan Liu; Foreword by Merle Goldman
R996 Discovery Miles 9 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The principal force in awakening the people and setting them on the road to struggle, Liu Binyan argues, has been the repeated mistakes of the Chinese Communist Party and the outrageous bureaucratic corruption it has allowed to flourish. Even as he describes the runaway inflation that inflicts unfathomable hardship on all but the elite party officials, the increasing isolation and hypocrisy of the Communist leadership, or the political persecution of intellectuals and the press, Liu's message is one of hope. This book-written in one man's eloquent voice-is testimony to his belief that the need for democratic reform has taken root among the Chinese people and that they will ultimately take steps to transform their nation.

The People's Republic of China at 60 - An International Assessment (Paperback): William C. Kirby The People's Republic of China at 60 - An International Assessment (Paperback)
William C. Kirby; Contributions by Barry R. Bloom, Timothy Cheek, Sheena Chestnut, Paul A Cohen, …
R721 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R62 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 2009, to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the People's Republic of China, the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies convened a major conference to discuss the health and longevity of China's ruling system and to consider a fundamental question: After three decades of internal strife and turmoil, followed by an era of reform, entrepreneurialism, and internationalization, is the PRC here for the dynastic long haul?

Bringing together scholars and students of China from around the world, the gathering witnessed an energetic exchange of views on four interrelated themes: polities, social transformations, wealth and well-being, and culture, belief, and practice. Edited and expanded from the original conference papers, the wide-ranging essays in this bilingual volume remain true to the conference's aim: to promote open discussion of the past, present, and future of the People's Republic of China.

Science and Technology in Post-Mao China (Paperback): Denis Fred Simon, Merle Goldman Science and Technology in Post-Mao China (Paperback)
Denis Fred Simon, Merle Goldman
R499 Discovery Miles 4 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Along with the political and economic reforms that have characterized the post-Mao era in China there has been a potentially revolutionary change in Chinese science and technology. Here sixteen scholars examine various facets of the current science and technology scene, comparing it with the past and speculating about future trends. Two chapters dealing with science under the Nationalists and under Mao are followed by a section of extensive analysis of reforms under Deng Xiaoping, focusing on the organizational system, the use of human resources, and the emerging response to market forces. Chapters dealing with changes in medical care, agriculture, and military research and development demonstrate how these reforms have affected specific areas during the Chinese shift away from Party orthodoxy and Maoist populism toward professional expertise as the guiding principle in science and technology. Three further chapters deal with China's interface with the world at large in the process of technology transfer. Both the introductory and concluding chapters describe the tension between the Chinese Communist Party structure, with its inclinations toward strict vertical control, and the scientific and technological community's need for a free flow of information across organizational, disciplinary, and national boundaries.

Historical Perspectives on Contemporary East Asia (Paperback): Merle Goldman, Andrew Gordon Historical Perspectives on Contemporary East Asia (Paperback)
Merle Goldman, Andrew Gordon
R1,206 Discovery Miles 12 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Historical Perspectives on Contemporary East Asia"addresses provocative themes concerning the experience of particular nations and of East Asia as a whole. It explores the turbulent process of integrating Asian societies and political systems into a global order dominated by the West over the past two centuries.

The authors show that important changes were already underway before the western advance, which had their own internal logic and staying power. They describe how people in China, Japan, and Korea redefined and defended indigenous "traditions" even as they disagreed over what these traditions were and how to transform them. They make it clear that nationalism was a powerful motivating force in the modern development of these countries, but they stress that a wide variety of nationalisms emerged and collided in the dramatic history of modern Asia.

From Comrade to Citizen - The Struggle for Political Rights in China (Paperback): Merle Goldman From Comrade to Citizen - The Struggle for Political Rights in China (Paperback)
Merle Goldman
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A leading scholar of China's modern political development examines the changing relationship between the Chinese people and the state. Correcting the conventional view of China as having instituted extraordinary economic changes but having experienced few political reforms in the post-Mao period, Merle Goldman details efforts by individuals and groups to assert their political rights.

China's move to the market and opening to the outside world have loosened party controls over everyday life and led to the emergence of ideological diversity. Starting in the 1980s, multi-candidate elections for local officials were held, and term limits were introduced for communist party leaders. Establishment intellectuals who have broken away from party patronage have openly criticized government policies. Those intellectuals outside the party structures, because of their participation in the Cultural Revolution or the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, have organized petitions, published independent critiques, formed independent groups, and even called for a new political system.

Despite the party's repeated attempts to suppress these efforts, awareness about political rights has been spreading among the general population. Goldman emphasizes that these changes do not guarantee movement toward democracy, but she sees them as significant and genuine advances in the assertion of political rights in China.

Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China (Paperback): Merle Goldman, Elizabeth J. Perry Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China (Paperback)
Merle Goldman, Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays addresses the meaning and practice of political citizenship in China over the past century, raising the question of whether reform initiatives in citizenship imply movement toward increased democratization.

After slow but steady moves toward a new conception of citizenship before 1949, there was a nearly complete reversal during the Mao regime, with a gradual reemergence beginning in the Deng era of concerns with the political rights as well as the duties of citizens. The distinguished contributors to this volume address how citizenship has been understood in China from the late imperial era to the present day, the processes by which citizenship has been fostered or undermined, the influence of the government, the different development of citizenship in mainland China and Taiwan, and the prospects of strengthening citizens' rights in contemporary China.

Valuable for its century-long perspective and for placing the historical patterns of Chinese citizenship within the context of European and American experiences, "Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China" investigates a critical issue for contemporary Chinese society.

China's Intellectuals - Advise and Dissent (Paperback, New Ed): Merle Goldman China's Intellectuals - Advise and Dissent (Paperback, New Ed)
Merle Goldman
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Suppression and thaw have marked the course of communism in China. Merle Goldman traces that shifting pattern over the last decades of Mao's regime, linking it to the unique role of the intellectual in government Her engrossing account of the relations between the intellectuals and the governing elites provides a map of understanding to some recent events in the turbulent history of the People's Republic.

The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms (Paperback): Merle Goldman, Roderick MacFarquhar The Paradox of China's Post-Mao Reforms (Paperback)
Merle Goldman, Roderick MacFarquhar
R1,574 Discovery Miles 15 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

China's bold program of reforms launched in the late 1970s--the move to a market economy and the opening to the outside world--ended the political chaos and economic stagnation of the Cultural Revolution and sparked China's unprecedented economic boom. Yet, while the reforms made possible a rising standard of living for the majority of China's population, they came at the cost of a weakening central government, increasing inequalities, and fragmenting society.

The essays of Barry Naughton, Joseph Fewsmith, Paul H. B. Godwin, Murray Scot Tanner, Lianjiang Li and Kevin J. O'Brien, Tianjian Shi, Martin King Whyte, Thomas P. Bernstein, Dorothy J. Solinger, David S. G. Goodman, Kristen Parris, Merle Goldman, Elizabeth J. Perry, and Richard Baum and Alexei Shevchenko analyze the contradictory impact of China's economic reforms on its political system and social structure. They explore the changing patterns of the relationship between state and society that may have more profound significance for China than all the revolutionary movements that have convulsed it through most of the twentieth century.

Sowing the Seeds of Democracy in China - Political Reform in the Deng Xiaoping Era (Paperback, New Ed): Merle Goldman Sowing the Seeds of Democracy in China - Political Reform in the Deng Xiaoping Era (Paperback, New Ed)
Merle Goldman
R1,237 Discovery Miles 12 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The West's leading authority on the role of intellectuals in contemporary China presents a percipient account of the efforts at political reform in the Deng Xiaoping era. Merle Goldman describes a group of highly placed intellectuals who, with the patronage of Deng Xiaoping's designated successors Hu Yaobang and then Zhao Ziyang, attempted to reshape both China's Marxist-Leninist ideology and its political system.

Modern Chinese Literature in the May Fourth Era (Paperback, New Ed): Merle Goldman Modern Chinese Literature in the May Fourth Era (Paperback, New Ed)
Merle Goldman
R1,509 Discovery Miles 15 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the most creative and brilliant episodes in modern Chinese history, the cultural and literary flowering that takes the name of the May Fourth Movement, is the subject of this comprehensive and insightful book. This is the first study of modern Chinese literature that shows how China's Confucian traditions were combined with Western influences to create a literature of new values and consciousness for the Chinese people.

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