Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China Book

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China
Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i, Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China has a rating of 5 stars
   2 Ratings
X
Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i, Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China
5 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
5
100 %
4
0 %
3
0 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China
  • Written by author Theodore Huters
  • Published by University of Hawaii Press, The, January 2005
  • Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and intellectual traditions beyond any objective evidence. Focusing on fictional narrative and prose essays, he looks at such aspects as Yan Fu and Western ideas, Wu Jianren's New Story of the Stone as a melding of East and West, and the Shanghai of Zhy Shouju. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i, Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i, Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China, Huters (Chinese, U. of California-Los Angeles) explores the intellectual climate in China from the country's defeat by an upstart Japan in 1894-95 to the 1910s to find the beginnings of what became a condemnation by intellectuals of their own social and i, Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China

Bringing the World Home: Appropriating the West in Late Qing and Early Republican China

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: