Published May 1990
by State University of New York Press .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Stevan Harrell (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 249 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8160371M |
ISBN 10 | 0791401138 |
ISBN 10 | 9780791401132 |
In this volume, Lipman and Harrell explore the prevalence and ubiquity of violence in China, a society whose official norms value harmony and condemn conflict. The book investigates violence in a wide variety of situations through the sweep of history and in contexts ranging from the family to the national polity. The book explores motivations for violence from both a historical and a Reviews: 1. This title - sanctioned Violence in Early China - is Lewis' first published book, and forms volume one of the SUNY series entitled 'Chinese Philosophy and Culture'. The paperback () edition contains numbered pages and consists of an Introduction, a Conclusion and six chapters: 1) The Warrior Aristocracy. 2) The Warring by: The book explores motivations for violence from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Historically, the authors cover bloody religious rebellions in premodern times, the depiction of violence in traditional popular novels, ethnic strife between Muslims and Han Chinese in the Northwest, and feuding local communities in the Southeast. "Gender, Dating and Violence in Urban China is a tour de force. With a passionate feminist eye, Xiying Wang lays out the everyday, seemingly 'trivial' forms of violence that infuse heterosexual dating relationships in urban China today. Her complex analysis demonstrates how everything from the ongoing rapid socio-economic transformations in Author: Wang Xiying.
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According to the authoritative “Black Book of Communism,” an estimated 65 million Chinese died as a result of Mao’s repeated, merciless attempts to create a new “socialist” China. Anyone. Despite China’s progress, the national climate has impeded action on domestic violence. When China’s Domestic Violence Law was drafted in , Li’s case pushed the bill into public view. At the time, Guo’s law center had ample funding from a number of grants, and many of the lawyers there were working on domestic violence cases. Violence in China – In this volume, Lipman and Harrell explore the prevalence and ubiquity of violence in China, a society whose official norms value harmony and condemn conflict. The book investigates violence in a wide variety of situations through the sweep of history and in contexts ranging from the family to the national : China-Underground. With the compare China and America, to find out what the different attitude of family violence are between China and West. Then discuss whether China should regard family violence as a crime, rather than private matter, and offer some suggestions about family violence in China. Introduction Family violence is a worldwide problem.