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Chinese Concepts Of Privacy Sinica Leidensia Sinica Leidensia Bonnie S Mcdougall

  • SKU: BELL-1961910
Chinese Concepts Of Privacy Sinica Leidensia Sinica Leidensia Bonnie S Mcdougall
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.55 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Bonnie S. McDougall, Anders Hansson
ISBN: 9781417502240, 9789004127661, 141750224X, 9004127666
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Chinese Concepts Of Privacy Sinica Leidensia Sinica Leidensia Bonnie S Mcdougall by Bonnie S. Mcdougall, Anders Hansson 9781417502240, 9789004127661, 141750224X, 9004127666 instant download after payment.

Privacy is a basic concept in discussions on the concept of human rights. This first book on the (traditional) Chinese approach to the subject shows that concepts of privacy have been part of discourse in China from the earliest recorded times to the present, with varying contents, mechanisms, functions and values at different times and among different groups of people.Individual chapters examine inscriptions on early bronzes, medical case histories in the Ming and Qing dynasties, fictional representations of privacy experiences, discussions on public and private virtue by Liang Qichao, the role (or absence) of privacy issues in letters in early imperial China, and the function and values of privacy, secrecy and seclusion in the correspondence between Lu Xun and Xu Guangping.As the first treatment of Chinese concepts of privacy in any language, the book is interdiscipinary by nature and pays particular attention to the terminology and methodology of privacy studies.

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