Sinologism: An Alternative to Orientalism and Postcolonialism
At the end of the book, Gu defines Sinologism as an undeclared but tacitly administered institutionalization of the ways of observing China from the perspective of Western epistemology that refuses, or is reluctant, to view China on its own terms, and of doing scholarship on Chinese materials and pr...
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Main Author: | BURIK, Steven |
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2015
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