The Power of Relationalism in China
English
By (author): Leah Zhu
In the 21st century, China has become impossible to ignore. At the same time, a vast array of perceptions and judgments of Chinas actions and future have arisen. The confusion, Leah Zhu postulates, is explained by decades of traditional modus operandi, which began in the Maoist Era and misconceives China as a collectivist culture.
This book, however, seeks to re-explore thousands of years of Chinas history to demonstrate the countrys adherence to an alternative principle, relationalism. Tracing the pervasive power of relationalism before and after Maoism, it examines the major aspects of Chinese culture, including politics, sociology, psychology and diplomacy. In doing so, it reveals the power of relationalism as the core frame of reference behind contemporary Chinese beliefs and practices. Furthermore, armed with this newly established framework, this book ultimately provides a helpful analysis of Chinas past political, economic, and judiciary reforms and of how they are faring under the control of the current regime.
Featuring extensive evidence and analysis of Chinese culture from ancient rites through to the 21st century, this book will be invaluable to students and scholars of Chinese culture, politics and society. It will also appeal to social scientists and sociologists more broadly.
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