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The Material of World History (Paperback): Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill The Material of World History (Paperback)
Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill
R1,396 Discovery Miles 13 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume considers the confluence of World History and historical materialism, with the following guiding question in mind: given developments in the field of historical materialism concerned with the intersection of race, gender, labour, and class, why is it that within the field of World History, historical materialism has been marginalized, precisely as World History orients toward transnational socio-cultural phenomenon, micro-studies, or global histories of networks? Answering this question requires thinking, in an inter-related manner, about both the development of World History as a discipline, and the place of economic determinism in historical materialism. This book takes the position that historical materialism (as applied to the field of World History) needs to be more open to the methodological diversity of the materialist tradition and to refuse narrowly deterministic frameworks that have led to marginalization of materialist cultural analysis in studies of global capitalism. At the same time, World History needs to be more self-critical of the methodological diversity it has welcomed through a largely inclusionary framework that allows the material to be considered separately from cultural, social, and intellectual dimensions of global processes.

Radicalism, Revolution, and Reform in Modern China - Essays in Honor of Maurice Meisner (Hardcover): Catherine Lynch, Robert B... Radicalism, Revolution, and Reform in Modern China - Essays in Honor of Maurice Meisner (Hardcover)
Catherine Lynch, Robert B Marks, Paul G. Pickowicz; Contributions by Tina Mai Chen, Bruce Cumings, …
R2,856 Discovery Miles 28 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume illuminates the relationship of China's radical past to its reformist present as China makes a way forward through very differently conceived and contested visions of the future. In the context of early twenty-first century problems and the failures of global capitalism, is China's history of revolutionary socialism an aberration that is soon to be forgotten, or can it serve as a resource for creating a more fully human and radically democratic China with implications for all of us? Ranging from the early years of China's revolutionary twentieth-century to the present, the essays collected here look at the past and present of China with a view toward better understanding the ideas, ideals, and people who have dared to imagine radical transformation of their worlds and to assess the conceptual, political, and social limitations of these visions and their implementations. The volume's chapters focus on these issues from a range of vantage points, representing a spectrum of current scholarship. The first half of the book brings new insights to understanding how early-twentieth century intellectuals interpreted ideas that allowed them to break with China's past and to envision new paths to a modern future. It treats of Chen Duxiu, a founder of the Communist party, Mao Zedong, and Mao in relation to the non-Communist Liang Shuming and with the Dalai Lama. With continuing threads of nation and nationalities, of peasants, utopias and dystopias linking the chapters, the book's second half looks broadly at the consequences of the implementations of radical ideas, at the same time critiquing our accepted frameworks of analysis. Moving up to the present, the book investigates the effects of the reforms since the 1980s on long-term environmental degradation and on the emergence of a capitalist rural economy. It gives an unsparing view into contemporary rural China through independent films. The book concludes with an analysis of the unshakable persistence of the shibboleth, "the rise of China," in popul

Film, History and Cultural Citizenship - Sites of Production (Paperback): Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill Film, History and Cultural Citizenship - Sites of Production (Paperback)
Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill
R1,377 Discovery Miles 13 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new book investigates the relationship of film to history, power, memory, and cultural citizenship. The book is concerned with two central issues: firstly, the participation of film and filmmakers in articulating and challenging projects of modernity; and, secondly, the role of film in shaping particular understandings of self and other to evoke collective notions of belonging. These issues call for interdisciplinary and multi-layered analyses that are ideally met through dialogue across place, time, identities and genres. The contributors to this volume enable this dialogue by considering the ways in which cultural expression and identity expressed through film serve to create notions of belonging, group identity, and entitlement within modern societies.

China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present (Hardcover): Hua-Yu Li China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present (Hardcover)
Hua-Yu Li; Contributions by Thomas P. Bernstein, Tina Mai Chen, Izabella Goikhman, Guiha Guan, …
R4,178 Discovery Miles 41 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is well known that the Soviet Union strongly influenced China in the early 1950s, since China committed itself both to the Sino-Soviet alliance and to the Soviet model of building socialism. What is less well known is that Chinese proved receptive not only to the Soviet economic model but also to the emulation of the Soviet Union in realms such as those of ideology, education, science, and culture. In this book an international group of scholars examines China's acceptance and ultimate rejection of Soviet models and practices in economic, cultural, social, and other realms. The chapters vividly illustrate the wide-ranging and multi-dimensional nature of Soviet influence, which to this day continues to manifest itself in one critical aspect, namely in China's rejection of liberal political reform.

China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present (Paperback): Hua-Yu Li China Learns from the Soviet Union, 1949-Present (Paperback)
Hua-Yu Li; Contributions by Thomas P. Bernstein, Tina Mai Chen, Izabella Goikhman, Guiha Guan, …
R1,888 Discovery Miles 18 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this book an international group of scholars examines China's acceptance and ultimate rejection of Soviet models and practices in economic, cultural, social, and other realms.

Film, History and Cultural Citizenship - Sites of Production (Hardcover, New): Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill Film, History and Cultural Citizenship - Sites of Production (Hardcover, New)
Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill
R5,383 Discovery Miles 53 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new book investigates the relationship of film to history, power, memory, and cultural citizenship. The book is concerned with two central issues: firstly, the participation of film and filmmakers in articulating and challenging projects of modernity; and, secondly, the role of film in shaping particular understandings of self and other to evoke collective notions of belonging. These issues call for interdisciplinary and multi-layered analyses that are ideally met through dialogue across place, time, identities and genres. The contributors to this volume enable this dialogue by considering the ways in which cultural expression and identity expressed through film serve to create notions of belonging, group identity, and entitlement within modern societies.

The Material of World History (Hardcover): Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill The Material of World History (Hardcover)
Tina Mai Chen, David S. Churchill
R4,929 Discovery Miles 49 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume considers the confluence of World History and historical materialism, with the following guiding question in mind: given developments in the field of historical materialism concerned with the intersection of race, gender, labour, and class, why is it that within the field of World History, historical materialism has been marginalized, precisely as World History orients toward transnational socio-cultural phenomenon, micro-studies, or global histories of networks? Answering this question requires thinking, in an inter-related manner, about both the development of World History as a discipline, and the place of economic determinism in historical materialism. This book takes the position that historical materialism (as applied to the field of World History) needs to be more open to the methodological diversity of the materialist tradition and to refuse narrowly deterministic frameworks that have led to marginalization of materialist cultural analysis in studies of global capitalism. At the same time, World History needs to be more self-critical of the methodological diversity it has welcomed through a largely inclusionary framework that allows the material to be considered separately from cultural, social, and intellectual dimensions of global processes.

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