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: Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 Out of the Myths of âRevolutionary Chinaâ : Liu Kang versus Žižek Badiou Authors LIU Xin Hangzhou Normal University Follow Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract The highlight of the 2011 special issue of Positions on Slavoj Žižek is the debate between Liu Kang and Žižek on âRevolutionary China.â It unpacks the Western leftâ s political unconsciousness and myths about China in several respects . First , revolution is not a parody-travesty of the âtraditionâ that Žižek concocts from romanticized fantasies of a âretrospective
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Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 Deleuzeâ s Challenge to Hegelâ s AestheticsâChinese Aesthetics in the Confrontation between German Classical Aesthetics and Postmodernism Authors WU Yuyu East China Normal University Follow Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract German classical aesthetics , featuring a systematic analysis of concepts and theories , plays a fundamental role in the founding of Chinese modern aesthetics . From the 1980s , when the spread of Western theories began to flourish , Chinese scholars assimilated deconstructionist thought for example , that of Deleuze and started
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Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 French Left-wing Literary Theory and Mao Zedong Thought Authors HAN Zhenjiang School of Humanities , Shanghai Jiao Tong University Follow ZHANG Yuling School of Humanities , Dalian University of Technology Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract French left-wing literary theories have continued to accept and interpret Mao Zedongâ s thought including his theories on literature and art from the 1960s to today . This intellectual communication enabled the formation of Louis Althusserâ s structural Marxism and contemporary left-wing literary theory . Maoâ s
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Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 Knowledge Production in the Theory of Literature and Art in Contemporary China : From a Generations Perspective Authors TAO Dongfeng School of Humanities , Guangzhou University Follow ZHANG Chun College of Liberal Arts , Shanghai University Follow Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract In the field of theory of literature and art i.e . the discipline of Wenyi xue in contemporary China , the post-1930s and the post-1950s generations scholars who were born between 1930 and 1939 and between 1950 and 1959, respectively are the most influential ones . They are
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Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 Chinese Modern Leftist Affect and Aesthetic-affective Modernity in the Global Affective Turn Authors YAN Fang School of Chinese Language and Literature , Central China Normal University Follow Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract Influenced by Chinaâ s distinctive â qing â tradition , ranging from the âaffective Enlightenmentâ to the sentimental affective revolution , both Chinaâ s modern Enlightenment movement and the Chinese leftistsâ endeavors for social transformation and revolution heavily relied on the emotions and affect , especially
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: Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 Traveling Theory and Discursive Transformation : The Reception of Walter Benjamin and Emmanuel Levinas in China Authors WANG Jiajun East China Normal University Follow TANG Qilin Shanghai Academy of Social Science Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract Chinese scholars are increasingly interested in Jewish philosophy and culture and the philosophical concept of redemption . That is bringing about more and more studies on Walter Benjamin and Emmanuel Levinas , two of the most well-known Jewish philosophers . In these studies , conducted with different
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Home Search Browse Collections My Account About Digital Commons Network⢠Skip to main content Home About Comparative Cultural Studies My CLCWeb Account Home Libraries LIBRARIESPUBLISHING PUPOAJ CLCWeb Vol . 25 2023 Iss . 3 The Making of Chinese Meixue Authors LI Qingben Hangzhou Normal University Follow WANG Gang Taizhou University Western Theoryâ s Chinese Transformation Abstract In âThe Making of Chinese Meixue,â Li and Wang discuss the Chinese translation of the term âaesthetics.â It had been believed that it was the German missionary Ernst Faber who first coined the Chinese term â meixue â which is refuted in this paper . The view that the term â shenmeixue â in Japan was derived from Wilhelm Lobscheidâ s English and Chinese Dictionary also lacks factual basis It is
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