Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness
This volume comprises some twenty articles, speeches and conversations of Fei Xiaotong from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Their central connecting theme is how civilizations could co-exist against a backdrop of rapid globalization. Fei proposes his concept of “cultural self-awareness,” summarized in the axiom “each appreciates his own best, appreciates the best of others, all appreciate the best together for the greater harmony of all.” This is the result of many years of research and fieldwork, and represents a synthesis of his Western training and traditional Chinese thought.

Professor Fei Xiaotong was one of the most prominent Chinese sociologists and anthropologists in the last century, and a leading figure in Chinese intellectual circles. He was noted in the West for his Peasant Life in China, From the Soil and other works written during the 1930s and 1940s. His later important research and theoretical concepts, though extremely influential in China on both theoretical and practical levels, are almost unknown in international academia.

1121786731
Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness
This volume comprises some twenty articles, speeches and conversations of Fei Xiaotong from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Their central connecting theme is how civilizations could co-exist against a backdrop of rapid globalization. Fei proposes his concept of “cultural self-awareness,” summarized in the axiom “each appreciates his own best, appreciates the best of others, all appreciate the best together for the greater harmony of all.” This is the result of many years of research and fieldwork, and represents a synthesis of his Western training and traditional Chinese thought.

Professor Fei Xiaotong was one of the most prominent Chinese sociologists and anthropologists in the last century, and a leading figure in Chinese intellectual circles. He was noted in the West for his Peasant Life in China, From the Soil and other works written during the 1930s and 1940s. His later important research and theoretical concepts, though extremely influential in China on both theoretical and practical levels, are almost unknown in international academia.

54.99 Out Of Stock
Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness

Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness

by Xiaotong Fei
Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness

Globalization and Cultural Self-Awareness

by Xiaotong Fei

Hardcover(2015)

$54.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

This volume comprises some twenty articles, speeches and conversations of Fei Xiaotong from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. Their central connecting theme is how civilizations could co-exist against a backdrop of rapid globalization. Fei proposes his concept of “cultural self-awareness,” summarized in the axiom “each appreciates his own best, appreciates the best of others, all appreciate the best together for the greater harmony of all.” This is the result of many years of research and fieldwork, and represents a synthesis of his Western training and traditional Chinese thought.

Professor Fei Xiaotong was one of the most prominent Chinese sociologists and anthropologists in the last century, and a leading figure in Chinese intellectual circles. He was noted in the West for his Peasant Life in China, From the Soil and other works written during the 1930s and 1940s. His later important research and theoretical concepts, though extremely influential in China on both theoretical and practical levels, are almost unknown in international academia.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662466476
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Series: China Academic Library
Edition description: 2015
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

Fei Xiaotong, sociologist, anthropologist, ethnologist, social activist, one of the founders of Sociology and Anthropology in China. His works, including Peasant Life in China, From the Soil, China’s Gentry, are must for understanding economy, society and culture in China.

Table of Contents

Educating for the 21st Century.- Building Harmony in Diversity.- Thoughts on a “Good Society”.- “Appreciate the Best Together” and Human Civilization.- Some Thoughts on “Cultural Self-Awareness”.- “Cultural Self-awareness” and the Historical Responsibility of Chinese Scholars.- From Retrospection to Cultural Self-awareness and Exchange.- Thoughts on the Historical and Social Nature of Culture.- Diversity within Integration.- Challenges Facing Chinese Culture in the New Century.- Towards a Higher Culture.- Rethinking the Relationship Between Man and Nature in Culture Theory.- Re-thinking Cultural Values.- Thoughts on the Advance of Industrial Civilization.- Cultural Issues in the Course of Global Integration.- Extending the Traditional Boundaries of Sociology.- Chinese Culture and Social Anthropology in the New Century—A conversation between Fei Xiaotong and Li Yiyuan.- Pioneering a New Academic Trend.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews