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(Ebook) Chinese Political Culture 1st edition by Shiping Hua 1315500485 9781315500485

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Authors:Hua, Shiping
Pages:388 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:5.24 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781315500485, 9780765605658, 9781315500478, 1315500485, 0765605651, 1315500477
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ISBN 10:  1315500485 

ISBN 13: 9781315500485 

Author: Shiping Hua 

Until this book, there has been no comprehensive, methodologically aware study of all aspects of Chinese political culture. The book is organized into three major areas: Chinese identities and popular culture (regional identities, anti-politics attitudes, Hong Kong identity); public opinion surveys (the Beijing area, Chinese workers, the Shanghai area); and ideological debates (the "new" Confucianism, masculinity and Confucianism, why authoritarianism is popular in China, the decline of Chinese official ideology). Here is the first work that reveals just how much, how rapidly, and how dramatically China is changing and why our perceptions of China must keep pace.

 

Chinese Political Culture 1st table of contents: 

Part I The Chinese Cultural Tradition and Its Modern Face
1 Sage, Teacher, Businessman: Confucius as a Model Male
Confucius and the Framework of Chinese Masculinity
Confucius and the Sexes
Confucius as Teacher and Scholar
Confucius as Entrepreneur: 1980s and 1990s
References
2 The Changing Concept of Zhong (Loyalty): Emerging New Chinese Political Culture
Political Culture in Traditional China
Social Structure and Political Culture
Mao's Campaigns of Revolutionary Change
Impact on Political Culture in Rural China
Political Campaigns in Urban Areas
Relevant Survey Findings
Emerging New Political Culture
Summing Up
Notes
References
3 New Confucianism: A Native Response to Western Philosophy
The Problem
Dao: The “Way” or the “Truth”?
Philosophers and Philosophes
Confucianism as the Shifting Center of a Porous, Moving Line
Syncretic Confucian Nativism
Li Zehou, “Sedimentation,” and the Sinocization of Kant
Mou Zongsan and “Immanental Transcendence”
Notes
References
Part II Socialization: Official Ideologies, Literature, and the Media
4 Still Building the Nation: The Causes and Consequences of China's Patriotic Fervor
Notes
5 Curing the Sickness and Saving the Party: Neo-Maoism and Neo-Conservatism in the 1990s
A Return to Mao
The Rise of Neo-Conservatism
Ideology in the Jiang Zemin Era
Notes
Bibliography
6 The Antipolitical Tendency in Contemporary Chinese Political Thinking
Antipolitics and Contemporary Chinese Politics
The Politics of Antipolitics
The Limits of Antipolitics
Notes
Bibliography
7 Political Culture as Social Construction of Reality: A Case Study of Hong Kong's Images in Mainland China
Study Objectives
Knowledge of Hong Kong
Perceptions of Hong Kong and Its People
Attitudes toward the Handover in 1997
Perceived Issue Salience
Methodology
Sampling
Measurement
Knowledge of Hong Kong
Images of Hong Kong Society
Images of Hong Kong People
Attitudes toward 1997
Perceived Issue Salience
Media Exposure
Analytical Strategy
Findings
Knowledge of Hong Kong and Its People
Images of Hong Kong and Its People
Attitudes toward the Handover in 1997
Perceived Issue Salience
Conclusions and Discussion
Appendix Question Wording for Image and Attitudinal Measures
Notes
Bibliography
Part III Comparative Political Culture Studies: Social Strata and Regions
8 Diversification of Chinese Entrepreneurs and Cultural Pluralism in the Reform Era
Chinese Entrepreneurs: Definition and Characteristics
“Self-Made” Entrepreneurs: The Emergence of China's Private Sector
Bureaucratic Entrepreneurs: Official Corruption and “Capitalization of Power”
Technical Entrepreneurs: The Impact of the Telecommunications Revolution
Toward Cultural and Ideological Pluralism
Notes
Bibliography
9 Provincial Identities and Political Cultures: Modernism, Traditionalism, Parochialism, and Separatism
The North-South Division
The Late Nineteenth Century
The Mao Interlude
Provincial Identity Constructions
1 The Modernist Identity and Political Culture
2 The Traditionalist Political Culture
3 The Transitionals
4 The Parochial Political Culture
5 The Separatist Political Culture
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
10 Political Culture of Election in Taiwanese and Chinese Minority Areas
Interpreting Elections
A Zou Village in Ali Mountain County
Democratic Autonomy in Some Mainland Ethnic Areas
Conclusion
Appendix Interviewees Relevant to this Chapter
Notes
References
11 Religion and Society in China and Taiwan
Data
Research Questions
Religiosity
Religion, Capitalism, and Democracy
Measures
Denominations.
Beliefs.
Political Compliance.
Economic Efficacy.
Money Good,
Background Variables.
Religiosity in China and Taiwan
Believers
Religious Values
Characteristics of Believers
Religion and Other Values
Conclusion
Appendix 1 Sample Biases and Weighting
Notes
References
12 Culture Shift and Regime Legitimacy: Comparing Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
Introduction
Re-conceptualizing Political Culture
The Measurement of System Culture
State-Value Orientation
Regime Legitimacy
Moral-State Orientation
The Comparative Settings
The Convergence and Divergence of Political Culture in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China
State-Value Orientation
Regime Legitimacy
Moral-State Orientation
Culture Shift and Political Stability
Conclusion

 

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