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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Debating Human Rights in China: Introductory Perspectives | 1 |
2 | The Conception of Human Rights in the West: Historical Origin and Contemporary Controversies | 21 |
3 | Culture and Human Rights: Between Universalism and Relativism | 47 |
4 | China and the Introduction of Western Thought | 71 |
5 | Ideas of Human Rights in the Early Twentieth Century: The Quest for National Salvation | 98 |
6 | The New Culture Movement and Beyond: Human Rights and the Liberation of the Individual | 129 |
7 | The Nanking Decade, 1927-1937: Liberal and Radical Voices on Human Rights | 159 |
8 | Human Rights Debates in Wartime China: Between Individual Freedom and National Salvation | 187 |
9 | The 1950s: Human Rights Debates on Two Sides of the Taiwan Strait | 213 |
10 | The Domestic Challenge over Human Rights: The Democracy Wall Activists and the Official Reaction, 1978-1982 | 233 |
11 | A Contested and Evolving Discourse: Human Rights Debates since the Late 1980s | 261 |
12 | The Chinese Human Rights Debate: Conclusion and Prospects | 297 |
Glossary | 319 | |
Bibliography | 325 | |
Index | 373 | |
About the Author | 389 |
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