Zhidong Hao 
Intellectuals at a Crossroads [PDF ebook] 
The Changing Politics of China’s Knowledge Workers

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A survey of contemporary Chinese intellectuals.

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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Table des matières

List of Tables and Figures
List of Abbreviations
Foreword by Merle Goldman
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Toward a Political Sociology of China’s Intellectuals

Four Types of Intellectuals and Four Political Roles

The Ideological Foundations of Intellectuals’ Political Roles

Ethical Dilemmas Facing Intellectuals

The Chinese Intellectual: A Typology

Conclusions

2. From Uniformity to Fragmentation: Intellectuals in the Mao Era (1949–1976) and in the First Deng Period (1977–1989)


A High Degree of Uniformity with Limited Resistance: The Mao Era (1949–1976)

The Beginnings of Fragmentation: First Period of the Deng Era (1977–1989)

Conclusions

3. Critical Intellectuals


The Social Environment after 1989

The Critical Intellectual Discourses

The Democracy Movement

Other Social Critics: Some Examples

Conclusions: the Politics of Critical Intellectuals


4. Bourgeoisified and Professionalized Intellectuals


The Bourgeoisification of Intellectuals

The Professionalization of Intellectuals

5. Social Class and Organic Intellectuals


Class and Class Structure in Formation

Organic Intellectuals

Conclusions: Contradictory Class Locations of Organic Intellectuals

6. Intellectuals as a Class


Are Intellectuals a Class?

Chinese Intellectuals as a Class

The Elitist Flaw of the Intellectual Class

Conclusions

7. Summary and Conclusion: The Future of China’s Intellectuals


The Changing Politics of China’s Knowledge Workers

The Future of China’s Intellectuals

Appendix: A Note on the Concept of the Intellectual


Transition from Literati to Intellectuals: The Chinese Story

Transition from Philosophers to Intellectuals: The Western Story

Definitions of the Modern Intellectual

Notes
Bibliography
Index of Chinese Names and Phrases
Subject and Name Index

A propos de l’auteur

Zhidong Hao is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Whittier College.

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Langue Anglais ● Format PDF ● Pages 526 ● ISBN 9780791487570 ● Taille du fichier 4.4 MB ● Maison d’édition State University of New York Press ● Lieu Albany ● Pays US ● Publié 2012 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7665238 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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