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The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Facing the Future (udgave 1991)

af Robert Dernberger, Rhoads Murphey (Redaktør), Steven Goldstein (Redaktør), Martin Whyte (Redaktør), Kenneth DeWoskin (Redaktør)

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China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futurecombines original essays by leading experts with excerpts from primary sources, the latest scholarship, Chinese literature, and Western media reports to provide a comprehensive textbook on contemporary China. Completely updated,China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futureis the latest in a series of classroom units on China from the Center for Chinese Studies at The University of Michigan. It is not only ideal for courses on contemporary China but also an excellent supplement for courses in area studies, international affairs and economics, and women's studies. In addition to offering essay and excerpts, each section includes a bibliography of additional topical works as well as suggestions for complementary video and internet teaching resources. TheStudy Guide to China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futureprovides students direction in understanding course content and makes suggestions for integrating video and on-line resources. It includes a list of readings in the text, learning objectives, an overview of the materials, the key concepts in each unit, and review questions. History and Geography:Presents a broad sketch of Chinese history from earliest times and a detailed discussion of the forces that have shaped modern Chinese history. Geography:Sharpens the focus on China's rich ecological and ethnic diversity. Politics:Addresses political issues in post-Tiananmen China, including corruption, human rights, US-China relations, democratic reform, and religious and political dissidents. Society:Examines contemporary social problems that have emerged in the post-Mao era, including divorce, migrant labor, family planning, problems facing Chinese women, and the proliferation of Chinese and Western religions. Economy:Assesses the post-Mao economy after twenty years of experimentation and reform, including development of private enterprises, income disparities, case studies in rural and urban economic development, and the prospects for future growth. Culture:Reviews twentieth-century Chinese literature, the intersection between politics and the arts, the explosion of popular culture, and changing visual culture in modern China. Future Trends:Explores the prospects for democratization, generational change in leadership, the direction of modernization, and China's prospects for political liberalization. History and Geography:Thomas Buoye, University of Tulsa.Society:Martin Whyte, Harvard University.Politics:Bruce Dickson, George Washington University.Economy:Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego.Culture:Kirk Denton, Ohio State University.Future Trends:Bruce Dickson, George Washington University… (mere)
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Titel:The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Facing the Future
Forfattere:Robert Dernberger
Andre forfattere:Rhoads Murphey (Redaktør), Steven Goldstein (Redaktør), Martin Whyte (Redaktør), Kenneth DeWoskin (Redaktør)
Info:Center for Chinese Studies, The Universi (1991), Edition: 2 Sub, Paperback, 824 pages
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek
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Nøgleord:East Asia, China, anthology, history, geography, ideology, politics, society, economy, culture

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China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futurecombines original essays by leading experts with excerpts from primary sources, the latest scholarship, Chinese literature, and Western media reports to provide a comprehensive textbook on contemporary China. Completely updated,China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futureis the latest in a series of classroom units on China from the Center for Chinese Studies at The University of Michigan. It is not only ideal for courses on contemporary China but also an excellent supplement for courses in area studies, international affairs and economics, and women's studies. In addition to offering essay and excerpts, each section includes a bibliography of additional topical works as well as suggestions for complementary video and internet teaching resources. TheStudy Guide to China: Adapting the Past, Confronting the Futureprovides students direction in understanding course content and makes suggestions for integrating video and on-line resources. It includes a list of readings in the text, learning objectives, an overview of the materials, the key concepts in each unit, and review questions. History and Geography:Presents a broad sketch of Chinese history from earliest times and a detailed discussion of the forces that have shaped modern Chinese history. Geography:Sharpens the focus on China's rich ecological and ethnic diversity. Politics:Addresses political issues in post-Tiananmen China, including corruption, human rights, US-China relations, democratic reform, and religious and political dissidents. Society:Examines contemporary social problems that have emerged in the post-Mao era, including divorce, migrant labor, family planning, problems facing Chinese women, and the proliferation of Chinese and Western religions. Economy:Assesses the post-Mao economy after twenty years of experimentation and reform, including development of private enterprises, income disparities, case studies in rural and urban economic development, and the prospects for future growth. Culture:Reviews twentieth-century Chinese literature, the intersection between politics and the arts, the explosion of popular culture, and changing visual culture in modern China. Future Trends:Explores the prospects for democratization, generational change in leadership, the direction of modernization, and China's prospects for political liberalization. History and Geography:Thomas Buoye, University of Tulsa.Society:Martin Whyte, Harvard University.Politics:Bruce Dickson, George Washington University.Economy:Barry Naughton, University of California, San Diego.Culture:Kirk Denton, Ohio State University.Future Trends:Bruce Dickson, George Washington University

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