Chinese Culture: Its Humanity And Modernity

Chinese Culture: Its Humanity And Modernity
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781786349019
ISBN-13 : 1786349019
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Book Synopsis Chinese Culture: Its Humanity And Modernity by : Suoqiao Qian

Download or read book Chinese Culture: Its Humanity And Modernity written by Suoqiao Qian and published by World Scientific. This book was released on 2020-12-15 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Understanding China and the Chinese is of paramount importance in today's world. With China's rapid economic growth and increasing political influence, there has been significant interest in learning the Chinese language around the world. While we constantly hear about China in political and economic terms, we rarely come across a book that explains what Chinese culture or a Chinese person is like today.This book offers a critical overview of Chinese culture intended for college students as well as for general readers interested in the topic. While 'Chinese culture' is often deployed in terms of kung fu, Confucius or calligraphy, this book refers to the traditional and modern experiences out of which contemporary Chinese people have grown. Internationally renowned scholar in China Studies, Professor Qian Suoqiao invites readers to join him on an exciting intellectual journey to critically explore important issues including history, language, governmentality, self-cultivation, aesthetics of life, nationalism, cosmopolitanism, communism, the rise of China and her soft power which contribute to the formation of what we call 'Chinese'.


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