Utopia and Modernity in China
Contradictions in Transition
David Margolies editor Qing Cao editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Feb '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£22.99(9780745347394)
The contradictions of modernisation run through the whole of modern Chinese history. The abundance of manufactured goods being sold in the west attests to China’s industrial revolution, but this capitalist vision of 'utopia' sits uneasily with traditional Chinese values. It is also in conflict with the socialism that has been the bedrock of Chinese society since the foundation of the People’s Republic in 1949.
Utopia and Modernity in China examines the conflicts inherent in China's attempt to achieve a 'utopia' by advancing production and technology. Through the lenses of literature, arts, law, the press and the environment, the contributors interrogate the contradictions of modernisation in Chinese society and its fundamental challenges.
By unpicking both China's vision of utopia and its realities and the increasing tension between traditional Chinese values and those of the west, this book offers a unique insight into the cultural forces that are part of reshaping today’s China.
'For a China mired in the past, even by language, to imagine a utopia of a modern future took major reinventions of thought, expression and outlook. This extremely difficult process, unappreciated in the West but probably unparalleled in modern history, is superbly charted in this important collection'
-- Stephen Chan OBE, Professor of World Politics, SOAS University of London'The debate about China's destination has been raging for nearly 200 years. This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the diverse possibilities in the evolution of China's identity'
-- Professor Hugo de Burgh, Walt Disney Chair in Global Media and Communications, Tsinghua University'The current Cold War climate that sees China as a threat, and little else, makes it all the more important to understand China on its own terms. The book’s avoids simplistic accounts and presents important insights into Chinese visions of itself'
-- Anthony Welch, Professor of Education, University of SyISBN: 9780745341583
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 361g
176 pages