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1919 The Year That Changed China A New History Of The New Culture Movement Elisabeth Forster Knowledge Unlatched

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1919 The Year That Changed China A New History Of The New Culture Movement Elisabeth Forster Knowledge Unlatched
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Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.2 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Elisabeth Forster; Knowledge Unlatched
ISBN: 9783110560718, 9783110558135, 3110560712, 3110558130
Language: English
Year: 2018

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1919 The Year That Changed China A New History Of The New Culture Movement Elisabeth Forster Knowledge Unlatched by Elisabeth Forster; Knowledge Unlatched 9783110560718, 9783110558135, 3110560712, 3110558130 instant download after payment.

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The year 1919 changed Chinese culture radically, but in a way that completely took contemporaries by surprise. At the beginning of the year, even well-informed intellectuals did not anticipate that, for instance, baihua (aprecursor of the modern Chinese language), communism, Hu Shi and Chen Duxiu would become important and famous – all of which was very obvious to them at the end of the year.


Elisabeth Forster traces the precise mechanisms behind this transformation on the basis of a rich variety of sources, including newspapers, personal letters, student essays, advertisements, textbooks and diaries. She proposes a new model for cultural change, which puts intellectual marketing at its core. This book retells the story of the New Culture Movement in light of the diversifi ed and decentered picture of Republican China developed in recent scholarship. It is a lively and ironic narrative about cultural change through academic infi ghting, rumors and conspiracy theories, newspaper stories and intellectuals (hell-)bent on selling agendas through powerful buzzwords.

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