توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Democracy of the Dead: Dewey, Confucius, and the Hope for Democracy in China
نام کتاب : The Democracy of the Dead: Dewey, Confucius, and the Hope for Democracy in China
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : دموکراسی مردگان: دیویی، کنفوسیوس و امید برای دموکراسی در چین
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نویسندگان : Roger T. Ames, David L. Hall
ناشر : Open Court
سال نشر : 1999
تعداد صفحات : 264
ISBN (شابک) : 0812693949 , 9780812693942
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Title Page
About the Cover
Copyright
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction: A View From the West
1. Romanticism, Pragmatism, and Cultural Difference
2. Modernization, Globalization, and Ethnocentricity
3. The Argument and Three Fallacies
Part 1: Identifying China
Chapter 1. The ‘Myth’ of Han Identity
1. Myth and Cultural Narrative
2. The People of the Han
Chapter 2. Challenges to the Myth of the Han
1. Waking Up to Diversity
2. China versus the World
3. Internal Tensions
4. The Future of Han China
Part 2: China and Modernization
Chapter 3. ‘Modernity’ As a Western Invention
1. Politics, Economics, and Culture
2. Meanings of Modernity
3. Modernity in Crisis
Chapter 4. Accommodating Modernity
1. Modes of Accommodation
2. Westernization and Easternization
Part 3: The Cultures of Democracy
Chapter 5. The Irrelevance of Rights-Based Liberalism
1. Rights-Based Liberalism
2. The Rights-Bearing Individual
3. The Status and Content of Rights
4. Liberty, Autonomy, Equality
Chapter 6. John Dewey’s Democracy
1. The Contingency of Democracy
2. A Communicating Community
3. The Democratic Individual
4. Tradition, Intelligence, and Education
5. Dewey and Rights-Based Liberalism
Chapter 7. Confucianism and Pragmatism
1. Dewey in China
2. Shared Marginality
3. Some Commonalities
Part 4: The Democracy of the Dead
Chapter 8. Confucian Democracy: A Contradiction in Terms?
1. Dynamics of Democratization
2. Classical Sources of Democracy in China
3. Dewey and Confucius on Community
Chapter 9. The Chinese Individual
1. Classical Roots of the Communal Person
2. The Individual and Social Harmony
3. The Focus/Field Model of Persons
Chapter 10. The Role of Ritual in a Communicating Community
1. The Aesthetic Organization of Community
2. Neither Individualism nor Collectivism
3. Law, Constitution, and Community
Chapter 11. Communal Sources of Human Rights
1. Rights or Rites?
2. China on Human Rights in America
3. Human Rights in a Communitarian Context
4. A New Discourse
Notes
Works Cited
Index