Education, Culture, and Identity in Twentieth-century China

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Glen Peterson, Ruth Hayhoe, Yongling Lu
University of Michigan Press, 2001 - 498 頁
Educational pursuits run like a rich thread through the fabric of China's turbulent twentieth century. From the founding of China's first modern school system in the late Qing dynasty through the republican era to the latest educational developments in the People's Republic of China, this book seeks to understand how developments in education contributed to, and were in turn influenced by, cultural patterns and the ongoing search for identity by individuals, collectivities, and states. Its sixteen contributors explore three themes that have enlivened China studies in recent years: sino-foreign interactions, state-society relations, and gender representation and identification.
Unlike most studies of modern Chinese education that focus exclusively on the post-1949 era, Education, Culture, and Identity in Twentieth-Century China represents a deliberate attempt to break through the 1949 barrier and embrace the entire century. Culture emerges in this study as a deeper level factor that underlay the development of education in each period and shaped certain recurrent patterns, while identity involves a search for individual and collective meaning that went on under different regimes.
The product of a genuinely multidisciplinary effort to promote cross-fertilization among an international team of scholars in a wide range of disciplines, Education, Culture, and Identity in Twentieth-Century China will interest students and scholars of modern China, comparative and international education, educational policy, and international relations. It will also appeal to policy makers and professionals associated with international organizations.
Glen Peterson is Associate Professor of History, University of British Columbia. Ruth Hayhoe is Director, Hong Kong Institute of Education. Yongling Lu is a graduate student in the History Department, Stanford University.

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Introduction
1
Douglas R Reynolds
23
Some
54
The AngloChinese College Fuzhou
109
British Protestant Educational Activities and the Nationalization
137
Two Turning Points
161
State and Society in Chinese Education
187
Peasant Education and the Reconstruction of Village Society
217
Problems
297
Gender Representation and Identification
315
Zhili First Womens Normal School
348
Reclaiming the Social
375
Gender
403
The Womens Studies Movement in China in the 1980s and 1990s
430
Glossary
451
List of Contributors
481

Education Skills and Careers in Twentieth
238
University Autonomy in TwentiethCentury China
265

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