Since the Age of Enlightenment in Europe, much scholarly work has been done on “thinking China”. A result has been the most contradictory representations which attempt to reconcile “philosophical China” with “Oriental despotism”, or an eternal aesthetic and consensual China with a more unpredictable and disturbing vision of the country. To break free of these tenacious clichés, Anne Cheng proposes that we listen carefully to what Chinese authors actually have to say. After all, is China not herself able to think and conceive of her own reality?
Collection : Leçons inaugurales
Publication : 22 mai 2013
Édition : 1re édition
Intérieur : Noir & blanc
Support(s) : eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobipocket + WEB]
Contenu(s) : PDF, ePub, Mobipocket, WEB
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Taille(s) : 1,1 ko (PDF), 119 ko (ePub), 334 ko (Mobipocket), 1 octet (WEB)
Langue(s) : Anglais
Code(s) CLIL : 3643
EAN13 eBook [PDF + ePub + Mobipocket + WEB] : 9782722602281
Roger-Pol Droit, Francis Wolff, Anne Cheng, Catherine Malabou, Valérie Gérard, Anoush Ganjipour, Elsa Dorlin, Corinne Pelluchon, Cynthia Fleury, Alexandre Lacroix, Collectif, Jacques Darriulat, Jean-Louis Fabiani, Loïc de Kerimel, Nadia Yala Kisukidi, Juliette Morice, Léon Wisznia
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