The Scholar's Dilemma: a Brief Discussion of the Problems of Modern Chinese Intellectuals

The Scholar's Dilemma: a Brief Discussion of the Problems of Modern Chinese Intellectuals

by Xie Bing

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This book starts with data collection, judges historical figures and historical phenomena from details that are easily overlooked outside official history, and analyzes the fate of intellectuals since modern times. The spread of the theory of relativity before 1949 and its impact on China's intellectual circles, the relationship between the intellectual elite and the country before and after 1949 reflected from academicians to academic members, the modern literary textbook model brewed in a Chinese textbook, the "Zhao Shuli Tragedy" of century-old Chinese literature foreshadowed by the details of a novel, the transformation process of contemporary literature reflected in the discussion of "Literary News" and the column of "Wenhui Daily" , the political ideals and cultural qualities presented in Peking University's "Red Mansion" magazine and "Zhaoxia" magazine in the late "Cultural Revolution", as well as the "Chen Yinke influence" in Wang Yao's academic path, the family and country sentiments of He Bingdi, Yang Zhenning and other intellectuals from Southwest Associated University who visited China in the early 1970s... All the history that has happened, no matter how it was evaluated at the time or by future generations, has research value in itself.

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