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Revolution of the heart: a genealogy of love in China, 1900-1950
Haiyan Lee
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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Introduction: What's Love Got to Do with It? (page 1)
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PART ONE ǀ THE CONFUCIAN STRUCTURE OF FEELING
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1. The Cult of Qing (page 25)
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2. Virtuous Sentiments (page 60)
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PART TWO ǀ THE ENLIGHTENMENT STRUCTURE OF FEELING
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3. The Age of Romance (page 95)
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4. The Micropolitics of Love (page 140)
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5. The Historical Epistemology of Sex (page 186)
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PART THREE ǀ THE REVOLUTIONARY STRUCTURE OF FEELING
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6. The Problem of National Sympathy (page 221)
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7. Revolution of the Heart (page 255)
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Conclusion: The Intimate Conflicts of Modernity (page 298)
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Notes (page 311)
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Character List (page 331)
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References (page 337)
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Index (page 353)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CJ | 59 (Jan. 2008): 147-149 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/20066390 |
CRI | 16.2 (2009): 219-223 | https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/china_review_international/v016/16.2.eifring.html |
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Published: 2007
Publisher: Stanford University Press
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