Sociology and anthropology in twentieth-century China : between universalism and indigenism / edited by Arif Dirlik, with Guannan Li and Hsiao-pei Yen.
Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Series; List of Contributors; 1. Zhongguohua: Worlding China; 2. Academic Universality and Indigenization:; 3. The Synthesis School and the Founding of "Orthodox" and "Authentic" Sociology in NationalistChina:; 4. Searching for a Place beyond Modern Chinese History; 5. Cultural Policy and Culture under the Guomindang; 6. Li Anzhai and Frontier Anthropology; 7. Southeast and Southwest; 8. Chinese of Different Nationalities, China, and the Anthropology of Chinese Culture; 9. The Movement to Indigenize the Social Sciences in Taiwan.
10. From Sinicization to Indigenization in the Social Sciences11. Studying Taiwan; 12. On the Practice of Market Transition; 13. Narratives of the "Sufferer" as Historical Testimonyi; Index.
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