The famous female writer Ma Lihua in her well- known book The Red Mountain Ranges in East Tibet described the social status and influence of the Pangda family.She wrote:"The famous Pangda family in Tibetan pre-mo...The famous female writer Ma Lihua in her well- known book The Red Mountain Ranges in East Tibet described the social status and influence of the Pangda family.She wrote:"The famous Pangda family in Tibetan pre-modern society stands on both展开更多
Modem Chinese study of world history began in the middle of the nineteenth century and was closely related to the main theme of the times, that of saving the nation from subjugation and ensuring its survival. Its chie...Modem Chinese study of world history began in the middle of the nineteenth century and was closely related to the main theme of the times, that of saving the nation from subjugation and ensuring its survival. Its chief feature was that it was attuned to the pulse of the times; in all historical periods, the main current of its research has never deviated from the main theme of the times, showing a strong sense of responsibility to society. Under the new historical conditions of reform and opening up, this sense of social responsibility should be reflected in fundamental adherence to the direction of serving the people and socialism.展开更多
This article takes Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones as its object to make a textual analysis.It can be easily seen that novel as a literature type just derived from the process of breaking the narrative and aesthe...This article takes Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones as its object to make a textual analysis.It can be easily seen that novel as a literature type just derived from the process of breaking the narrative and aesthetic distance of traditional epic.展开更多
This article explores both the personal and transnational dimensions of domestic science education and study abroad for the pioneering generation of Chinese women in science.By focusing on women’s unique calculus of ...This article explores both the personal and transnational dimensions of domestic science education and study abroad for the pioneering generation of Chinese women in science.By focusing on women’s unique calculus of risk and reward,the article not only distinguishes Chinese women’s experiences from those of their male counterparts but also delineates the special contours of the Chinese case within the global advancement of women in science.The article begins by outlining some of the features and dynamics of early Chinese girls’schools that affected students’interest in and preparation for further scientific study.Then it traces the emerging college-level opportunities that made it possible for women who were studying science in China to contemplate advanced work overseas.Turning to study abroad,the article highlights the radicalness of the decision to study abroad by examining the impact of both family background and national circumstances on Chinese women’s strategies of mobility.The article argues that if we are to take women’s experiences seriously,we cannot just look at scientific pursuits in terms of achievements in the development of Chinese science,we also need to consider the ways that·scientific ambitions forced individuals—both male and female—to navigate and reimagine multiple social norms and expectations.展开更多
The development of philosophy in contemporary China requires correct understanding and solving prominent practical problems in China's process of social development, providing proper rational thinking, value ideal an...The development of philosophy in contemporary China requires correct understanding and solving prominent practical problems in China's process of social development, providing proper rational thinking, value ideal and life orientation for the Chinese, and playing its role of guiding, regulating and promoting social progress. To achieve the goal, philosophy needs to shift from "system consciousness" to "problem consciousness," so as to fulfill a paradigm transformation; to shift from "local horizon" to "world horizon," so as to expand the horizon of our philosophy; and to shift from the tripartite division of Chinese, Western and Marxist philosophies to a "common horizon" for the three, so as to gradually establish the concept of "macro-philosophy."展开更多
文摘The famous female writer Ma Lihua in her well- known book The Red Mountain Ranges in East Tibet described the social status and influence of the Pangda family.She wrote:"The famous Pangda family in Tibetan pre-modern society stands on both
文摘Modem Chinese study of world history began in the middle of the nineteenth century and was closely related to the main theme of the times, that of saving the nation from subjugation and ensuring its survival. Its chief feature was that it was attuned to the pulse of the times; in all historical periods, the main current of its research has never deviated from the main theme of the times, showing a strong sense of responsibility to society. Under the new historical conditions of reform and opening up, this sense of social responsibility should be reflected in fundamental adherence to the direction of serving the people and socialism.
文摘This article takes Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones as its object to make a textual analysis.It can be easily seen that novel as a literature type just derived from the process of breaking the narrative and aesthetic distance of traditional epic.
文摘This article explores both the personal and transnational dimensions of domestic science education and study abroad for the pioneering generation of Chinese women in science.By focusing on women’s unique calculus of risk and reward,the article not only distinguishes Chinese women’s experiences from those of their male counterparts but also delineates the special contours of the Chinese case within the global advancement of women in science.The article begins by outlining some of the features and dynamics of early Chinese girls’schools that affected students’interest in and preparation for further scientific study.Then it traces the emerging college-level opportunities that made it possible for women who were studying science in China to contemplate advanced work overseas.Turning to study abroad,the article highlights the radicalness of the decision to study abroad by examining the impact of both family background and national circumstances on Chinese women’s strategies of mobility.The article argues that if we are to take women’s experiences seriously,we cannot just look at scientific pursuits in terms of achievements in the development of Chinese science,we also need to consider the ways that·scientific ambitions forced individuals—both male and female—to navigate and reimagine multiple social norms and expectations.
文摘The development of philosophy in contemporary China requires correct understanding and solving prominent practical problems in China's process of social development, providing proper rational thinking, value ideal and life orientation for the Chinese, and playing its role of guiding, regulating and promoting social progress. To achieve the goal, philosophy needs to shift from "system consciousness" to "problem consciousness," so as to fulfill a paradigm transformation; to shift from "local horizon" to "world horizon," so as to expand the horizon of our philosophy; and to shift from the tripartite division of Chinese, Western and Marxist philosophies to a "common horizon" for the three, so as to gradually establish the concept of "macro-philosophy."