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Chinese modernity discourses have been dominated by nationalism and revolutionary radicalism in much of the 20th century, but liberal cosmopolitanism has always been an important force in modern Ch...
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12 November 2010

Chinese modernity discourses have been dominated by nationalism and revolutionary radicalism in much of the 20th century, but liberal cosmopolitanism has always been an important force in modern Chinese intellectuality, though a much neglected topic in modern Chinese studies. This book is a cross-cultural critique on the problem of the liberal cosmopolitan in modern Chinese intellectuality in light of Lin Yutang’s literary and cultural practices across China and America. It includes comparative reference to other discourses of major literary and intellectual figures such as Zhang Zhidong, Liang Qichao, Gu Hongming, Hu Shi, Lu Xun, Zhou Zuoren, Pearl S. Buck, Agnes Smedley and Edgar Snow. It also demonstrates that a liberal cosmopolitan road, which suggests a middling Chinese modernity, is both possible and desirable.
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Pages: 272
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Ideas, History, and Modern China
Publication Date:
12 November 2010
ISBN: 9789004192133
Format: Hardcover
"...[Liberal Cosmopolitan] is a welcome contribution to the study of Lin Yutang...It serves to redress the ensuing verdict of him, pointing out some of his long-lasting contributions to literature, above all with his translations and his "cultural brokering," and the liberal cosmopolitan potential he embodied."
Gotelind Müller, Monumenta Serica 60 (2012)
Gotelind Müller, Monumenta Serica 60 (2012)
Qian Suoqiao (钱锁桥), PhD (1996) in Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley, is Assistant Professor at City University of Hong Kong. He has published extensively both in English and Chinese, including Selected Bilingual Essays of Lin Yutang (2010).