TY - JOUR
T1 - From Revolution to the Republic
T2 - Chen Jianhua on Vernacular Chinese Modernity: Guest Editor's Introduction
AU - Suoqiao, Qian
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Since the publication of his influential book The Discourse of "Revolution" and Chinese Modernity in 2000, Chen Jianhua (陈建华), who currently teaches at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has been acknowledged as a leading scholar in the study of modern Chinese literary culture and thought. The current issue includes three essays taken front the three chapters in his latest book, From Revolution to the Republic: Literary, Cinematic, and Cultural Transformations in the Late Qing and Republican Period, originally written in Chinese. Inspired by Western theory, yet firmly rooted in the modern Chinese cultural context, Chen's inquiry into the dominant modern Chinese discourse of revolution (gemring; 革命) demonstrates how the ideology of revolution was.formed through a complex translation process and is extremely instructive in redirecting contemporary Chinese thought for those seeking alternatives to such dominant ideas as "revolution."
AB - Since the publication of his influential book The Discourse of "Revolution" and Chinese Modernity in 2000, Chen Jianhua (陈建华), who currently teaches at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, has been acknowledged as a leading scholar in the study of modern Chinese literary culture and thought. The current issue includes three essays taken front the three chapters in his latest book, From Revolution to the Republic: Literary, Cinematic, and Cultural Transformations in the Late Qing and Republican Period, originally written in Chinese. Inspired by Western theory, yet firmly rooted in the modern Chinese cultural context, Chen's inquiry into the dominant modern Chinese discourse of revolution (gemring; 革命) demonstrates how the ideology of revolution was.formed through a complex translation process and is extremely instructive in redirecting contemporary Chinese thought for those seeking alternatives to such dominant ideas as "revolution."
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U2 - 10.2753/csp1097-1467440100
DO - 10.2753/csp1097-1467440100
M3 - Editorial Preface
SN - 1097-1467
VL - 44
SP - 3
EP - 7
JO - Contemporary Chinese Thought
JF - Contemporary Chinese Thought
IS - 1
ER -