Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought

Wang Hui is a significant contemporary Chinese thinker and a key representative of Chinese New Left thought. This article provides a critical review of some of the themes that emerge from Wang’s The End of Revolution as a means of situating his position in China’s intellectual landscape, with a part...

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Main Authors: Horesh, Niv, Sullivan, Jonathan
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Published: SAGE 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28758/
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description Wang Hui is a significant contemporary Chinese thinker and a key representative of Chinese New Left thought. This article provides a critical review of some of the themes that emerge from Wang’s The End of Revolution as a means of situating his position in China’s intellectual landscape, with a particular mind to exploring the historicity of Wang’s thought as it informs his views. The essay engages some of the key discursive threads in The End of Revolution and provides a critical overview of Wang’s positions on neoliberalism, the tension between Western articulations of modernity and China’s own self-image.
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spelling nottingham-287582020-05-04T20:14:34Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28758/ Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought Horesh, Niv Sullivan, Jonathan Wang Hui is a significant contemporary Chinese thinker and a key representative of Chinese New Left thought. This article provides a critical review of some of the themes that emerge from Wang’s The End of Revolution as a means of situating his position in China’s intellectual landscape, with a particular mind to exploring the historicity of Wang’s thought as it informs his views. The essay engages some of the key discursive threads in The End of Revolution and provides a critical overview of Wang’s positions on neoliberalism, the tension between Western articulations of modernity and China’s own self-image. SAGE 2014-05 Article PeerReviewed Horesh, Niv and Sullivan, Jonathan (2014) Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought. China Report, 50 (2). pp. 151-160. ISSN 0009-4455 Wang Hui New Left Modernity State Nation http://chr.sagepub.com/content/50/2/151.abstract doi:10.1177/0009445514523647 doi:10.1177/0009445514523647
spellingShingle Wang Hui
New Left
Modernity
State
Nation
Horesh, Niv
Sullivan, Jonathan
Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title_full Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title_fullStr Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title_full_unstemmed Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title_short Examining "The end of revolution": a foretaste of Wang Hui’s thought
title_sort examining "the end of revolution": a foretaste of wang hui’s thought
topic Wang Hui
New Left
Modernity
State
Nation
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