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China has undergone a unique path of development in the post-Maoist era. Especially, the last decade witnessed China's rapid rise to economic wealth and superpower status vis-a-vis the severe developmental predicaments of the West (financial crises, socio-political turbulences, etc.). This book analyzes how the leading Chinese thinkers understand China's prosperity and rapid development today, and whether there is any hidden mechanism that has been playing a crucial role of forming contemporary Chinese thinkers' shared passionate endeavor of resuscitating classical Chinese ideas, and thus shows how the fervor for discovering "essential characteristics" of Chinese thought reveals a hidden psychological mechanism
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monografia Rebiun17907417 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17907417 m o d cr cnu---unuuu 140609t20142014si o 000 0 eng d 9789814417921 9814417920 9789814417914 9814417912 UAM 991008079120204211 NT. eng. pn. NT. OCLCO. EBLCP. YDXCP. CDX. OCLCF. OTZ. CUS. OCLCQ. UNAV 338.951 23 Wu, Guanjun The great dragon fantasy Recurso electrónico] a Lacanian analysis of contemporary Chinese thought Guanjun Wu Singapore Hackensack, NJ World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. [2014] Singapore Hackensack, NJ Singapore Hackensack, NJ World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. ix, 406 p. ix, 406 p. EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Introduction: The fantasmatic narrative of contemporary Chinese thought -- ch. 1. "Descendants of a blurry-eyed dragon" -- ch. 2. New enlightenment as modernization -- ch. 3. "Traumatic" encounters with postmodernism -- ch. 4. Liberals and new leftists as "discursive enemies" -- ch. 5. China's new nationalism and its obscene core -- ch. 6. Narrating the fantasmatic past: Ancient and recent -- In place of a conclusion traversing the fantasy China has undergone a unique path of development in the post-Maoist era. Especially, the last decade witnessed China's rapid rise to economic wealth and superpower status vis-a-vis the severe developmental predicaments of the West (financial crises, socio-political turbulences, etc.). This book analyzes how the leading Chinese thinkers understand China's prosperity and rapid development today, and whether there is any hidden mechanism that has been playing a crucial role of forming contemporary Chinese thinkers' shared passionate endeavor of resuscitating classical Chinese ideas, and thus shows how the fervor for discovering "essential characteristics" of Chinese thought reveals a hidden psychological mechanism Forma de acceso: World Wide Web