The politics of affective relations : East Asia and beyond
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The politics of affective relations : East Asia and beyond
(Global encounters)
Lexington Books, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction: The politics of affective relations in East Asia / Daniel A. Bell and Hahm Chaihark
- Confucian perspectives on pluralism, gender equality, and the family / David B. Wong
- Confucianism and the public sphere : five relationships plus one? / Fred R. Dallmayr
- Exploring the nonfamilial in Confucian political philosophy / Joseph Chan
- Is a Confucian family-oriented civil society possible? / Ruiping Fan
- The personal is political : Confucianism and liberal feminism / Sin Yee Chan
- Selected Confucian networks and values in society and the economy / Hoyt Cleveland Tillman
- The political ambiguity of voluntary associations : Chinese forms of civic possibility, past, and present / R. Bin Wong
- Rethinking civil society in China : an interpretative approach / Liang Zhiping
- Democracy in Korea and the myth of civil society / Sung Ho Kim
- From relations to rules : a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence / Shaomin Li
- Social networks, electronic commerce, and economic liberalization in China / Jane K. Winn
- Social networks, civil society, democracy, and rule of law : a new conceptual framework / Randall Peerenboom
- Negotiating Confucian civility through constitutional discourse / Hahm Chaihark
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内容説明
In The Politics of Affective Relations, editors Daniel Bell and Hahm Chaihark refine our understanding of the East Asian conception of the self by examining how that conception was formulated, reproduced, and utilized throughout history. Sparked by a strong dissatisfaction with the state over many discourses regarding East Asian politics, this volume moves beyond the simplistic exchange of polemics regarding 'Asian Values' and reaches a more nuanced understanding of 'relationality.' By bringing together a collection of articles authored by experts in a variety of academic disciplines, Bell and Hahm scrutinize how the East Asian emphasis on 'relationality' manifests itself in various real-life settings such as the family, the economy, politics, and the legal system. This volume will provide readers with a broader perspective on and a deeper appreciation for the pervasive nature of 'relationality' in East Asia.
目次
1 Introduction: The Politics of Affective Relations in East Asia 2 Part I:Toward a Political Theory of Affective Relations 3 Confucian Perspectives on Pluralism, Gender Equality, and the Family 4 Confucianism and the Public Sphere: Five Relationships Plus One? 5 Exploring the Non-familial in Confucian Political Philosophy 6 Is a Confucian Family-Oriented Civil Society Possible? 7 The Personal is Political: Confucianism and Liberal Feminism 8 Part II:Probing the History of Affective Relations 9 Selected Confucian Networks and Values in Society and the Economy 10 The Political Ambiguity of Voluntary Associations: Chinese Forms of Civic Possibility, Past and Present 11 Rethinking Civil Society in China: An Interpretative Approach 12 Democracy in Korea and the Myth of Civil Society 13 Part III: Locating Affective Relations in Institutional Contexts 14 From Relations to Rules: A Theoretical Explanation and Empirical Evidence 15 Social Networks, Electronic Commerce and Economic Liberalization in China 16 Social Networks, Civil Society, Democracy and Rule of Law: A New Conceptual Framework 17 Negotiating Confucian Civility Through Constitutional Discourse
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