Critical Zone 2: A Forum of Chinese and Western Knowledge

Critical Zone 2: A Forum of Chinese and Western Knowledge (Critical Zone: A Forum of Chinese and Western Knowledge)

Critical Zone 2: A Forum of Chinese and Western Knowledge (Critical Zone: A Forum of Chinese and Western Knowledge)

Author: Q. S. Tong (Editor), Shouren Wang (Editor), Douglas Kerr (Editor)

Publisher: ‎ Hong Kong University Press

Edition: N/A

Publication Date: 2007-02-14

Language: English

Paperback: 316 pages

ISBN-10: 9622097995

ISBN-13: 9789622097995

Book Description
Despite globalizing forces, whether economic, political, or cultural, there remain conspicuous differences that divide scholarly communities. How should we understand and respond to those discursive gaps among different traditions and systems of knowledge production? Critical Zone is a book series in cultural and literary studies that is concerned with current critical debates and intellectual preoccupations in the humanities. The series aims to improve understanding across cultures, traditions, discourses, and disciplines, and to produce international critical knowledge. Critical Zone is an expression of timely collaboration among scholars from Hong Kong, mainland China, the United States, and Europe, and conceived as an intellectual bridge between China and the rest of the world. The second volume of Critical Zone, as does its predecessor, consists of two parts. The first part includes original essays that deal with the concept and practice of “empire,” as a collective response to the question of how imperial formations and operations, in the past and at present, should be examined in a larger context of international politics and how historical imperialism may be considered in relation to the conditions of our time. Part II includes two sets of translations of essays, first published in Chinese, about two recent debates in China one on the canonicity of Lu Xun and the other on the problem of how to reform Peking University in the context of globalization. These two groups of translations are led by review essays that contextualize the debates.

Review

“This second issue of Critical Zone confirms the success of the inaugural volume. Focusing on a twenty-first century paradigm of comparative and globalized cultural studies, Critical Zone takes direction from a distinctly Sinicized historical tradition. T

“The desire to know whether globalisation has produced a more homogenous or more heterogenous world has not abated since Critical Zone was launched two years ago. Indeed, all forms of border crossings have become even more frequent, and controversies surr

About the Author

Q. S. Tong teaches in the School of English, the University of Hong Kong. Wang Shouren teaches in the English Department, Nanjing University. Douglas Kerr teaches in the School of English, the University of Hong Kong.

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