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Searching for the self: Zhang Shizhao and Chinese narratives (1903-1927).

机译:寻找自我:张世钊和中国叙事(1903-1927)。

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This study explores the Chinese quest for a new political and ethical order in the early 20th century from the perspectives of Zhang Shizhao (1881--1973), an intellectual and politician with national influence. He played a leading role in shaping the discourse for the Republican revolution of 1911, the constitutional vision of the new Republic of the 1910s, and a return to traditionalism in the 1920s.;Zhang embraced the revolution as a journey from slavery to citizenry. His revolutionary discourse sang of the emancipation from traditional constraints and the birth of a new citizen. It was nonetheless a rhetoric that espoused "national learning" and the value of national identity.;In the early Republic, Zhang applied English-inspired political liberalism to the Chinese situation. He advocated a political system with an omnipotent parliament, a responsible cabinet, and two major political parties. The threatening nature of these ideas induced President Yuan Shikai and his military clique to crush the nascent democratic institutions. Zhang turned to a theory of compromise and implored political factions to practice tolerance and share state power but he was not persuasive in the face of intensifying factional conflict. Nonetheless Zhang's theory of the state, predicated on the self-consciousness of the Chinese people and their individual rights, helped keep the idea of liberal republic alive.;As Chinese politics degenerated into chaos, Zhang suspected that the theories of representative government might not have universal validity. He argued that agricultural China needed to have political and cultural institutions different from those of the industrialized nations. Against the New Culture movement, which espoused modernity and progress as universal doctrines, Zhang turned traditional, and defended Chinese culture as an invaluable living tradition.;This research links the progressive thinking of the 1911 Republican revolution to the traditionalism against the May Fourth Movement of 1919. It demonstrates this connection through a close examination of the intellectual and political trajectories of Zhang Shizhao, one of the most learned and cosmopolitan intellectuals of his generation, who regained his bearing in the sphere of culture after a plunge into the vortex of revolutionary politics.
机译:这项研究从具有国家影响力的知识分子和政治家张世钊(1881--1973)的视角探索了中国对20世纪初新的政治和伦理秩序的追求。在塑造1911年共和革命的话语,1910年代新共和国的宪政构想以及1920年代回归传统主义方面,他发挥了主导作用。张接受了这场革命,作为从奴隶制到公民身份的旅程。他的革命性话语摆脱了传统束缚和新公民的诞生。尽管如此,这是一种措辞,拥护“民族学习”和民族认同的价值。在民国初年,张Zhang将受英语启发的政治自由主义应用于中国国情。他主张建立一个拥有全能议会,负责任的内阁和两个主要政党的政治体制。这些想法的威胁性促使袁世凯总统和他的军事集团粉碎了新生的民主体制。张求助于折衷理论,并恳求政治派别实行宽容并分享国家权力,但面对派系冲突加剧,他并不具有说服力。尽管如此,张的国家理论基于中国人民的自我意识和他们的个人权利,却使自由共和主义的思想得以维持。;随着中国政治陷入混乱,张怀疑自己的代议制政府理论可能没有普遍有效性。他认为,中国农业需要拥有不同于工业化国家的政治和文化体制。在反对以现代主义和进步作为普遍主义的新文化运动的过程中,张振国转变了传统,并捍卫了中国文化作为一种​​宝贵的生活传统。该研究将1911年共和革命的进步思想与反对五四运动的传统主义联系起来。 1919年。它通过仔细研究张世钊的知识和政治轨迹来证明这种联系,张世钊是他这一代最博学和国际化的知识分子之一,在陷入革命政治漩涡之后,他重新回到了文化领域。

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  • 作者

    Ye, Bin.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Biography.;History Asia Australia and Oceania.;History Modern.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 234 p.
  • 总页数 234
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:07

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