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The Sage Returns: Confucian Revival in Contemporary China

✍ Scribed by Kenneth J. Hammond, Jeffrey L. Richey


Publisher
State University of New York Press
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
226
Series
SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
Category
Library

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An interdisciplinary exploration of the contemporary Confucian revival.

Until its rejection by reformers and revolutionaries in the twentieth century, Confucianism had been central to Chinese culture, identity, and thought for centuries. Confucianism was rejected by both Nationalists under Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Zedong’s Communist Party, which characterized it as an ideology of reaction and repression. Yet the sage has returned: today, Chinese people from all walks of life and every level of authority are embracing Confucianism. As China turned away from the excesses of the Cultural Revolution and experienced the adoption and challenges of market practices, alternatives were sought to the prevailing socialist morality. Beginning in the 1980s and continuing through the years, ideas, images, behaviors, and attitudes associated with Confucianism have come back into public and private life. In this volume, scholars from a wide range of disciplines explore the contemporary Confucian revival in China, looking at Confucianism and the state, intellectual life, and popular culture. Contributors note how the revival of Confucianism plays out in a variety of ways, from China’s relationship with the rest of the world, to views of capitalism and science, to blockbuster movies and teenage fashion.

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China Asia History Confucianism Other Eastern Religions Sacred Texts Religion Spirituality Cultural Anthropology Politics Social Sciences


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