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Intellectuals at a crossroads :the changing politics of China's knowledge workers
- 作者: Hao, Zhidong,
- 出版: Albany : State University of New York Press ©2003.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxv, 496 pages) :illustrations.
- 叢書名: SUNY series, interruptions--border testimony(ies) and critical discourse/s
- 標題: China Intellectual life -- 1949- , Since 1949 , Intellectuals Political activity. , Politics and government , Professional employees , Political ProcessGeneral. , China , Political activity , China Politics and government -- 1949- , Knowledge workers , Professional employees Political activity. , Politics and government. , Intellectual life. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Intellectuals , Political activity. , Intellectuals Political activity -- China. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Process -- General. , Intellectual life , Knowledge workers Political activity -- China. , Professional employees Political activity -- China. , China.
- ISBN: 0791487571 , 9780791487570
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-475) and indexes.
- 摘要: "Intellectuals at a Crossroads examines groups of contemporary Chinese intellectuals, their successes, failures, identity contradictions, and ethical dilemmas. Three categories of intellectuals are studied: organic intellectuals who serve specific interests, from government and business to working class movements; critical intellectuals who defy authority with continued social criticism; and "unattached" intellectuals who are fast being professionalized. Using a historical-comparative approach enhanced with demographic and rare interview data, the book bridges the traditional with the modern and the Chinese with the foreign by exploring how these intellectuals are adapting to their roles and influencing political, economic, and social change in the "new" China."--Jacket.
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Zhidong Hao's fascinating book, Intellectuals at a Crossroads, examines groups of contemporary Chinese intellectuals, their successes, failures, identity contradictions, and ethical dilemmas. Three categories of intellectuals are studied: organic intellectuals who serve specific interests, from government and business to working class movements; critical intellectuals who defy authority with continued social criticism; and "unattached" intellectuals who are fast being professionalized. Using a historical-comparative approach enhanced with demographic and rare interview data, the book bridges the traditional with the modern and the Chinese with the foreign by exploring how these intellectuals are adapting to their roles and influencing political, economic, and social change in the "new" China.
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