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Die Aufhebung des Politischen: Lü Zuqian (1137–1181) und der Aufstieg des Neukonfuzianismus by Kai Marchal (review)

Die Aufhebung des Politischen: Lü Zuqian (1137–1181) und der Aufstieg des Neukonfuzianismus by... 468 China Review International: Vol. 19, No. 3, 2012 to assign as a core text for women's history courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Gender and sexuality specialists will appreciate this book as will students and scholars who may be unfamiliar with gender and sexuality as categories of historical analysis. Finally, this volume brims over with examples from China's long and rich history of alternative meanings for gender and sexuality. Knowledge of this panoply of alternative gender configurations poses its own challenge to the supremacy of modern Western scientific understandings of sex and gender. Margaret Kuo Margaret Kuo is an associate professor of history at California State University, Long Beach, and the author of Intolerable Cruelty: Marriage, Law, and Society in Early Twentieth-Century China. Kai Marchal. Die Aufhebung des Politischen: Lü Zuqian (1137­1181) und der Aufstieg des Neukonfuzianismus. Lun Wen 14. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. vi, 271 pp. Paperback 48.00, isbn 978-3-447-06480-4. In Die Aufhebung des Politischen, Kai Marchal makes a case for the inclusion of Neo-Confucian political philosophy in contemporary intercultural dialogue on the future of humanity. The case rests on a discussion of the life and political thought of Lü Zuqian, a contemporary of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png China Review International University of Hawai'I Press

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468 China Review International: Vol. 19, No. 3, 2012 to assign as a core text for women's history courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Gender and sexuality specialists will appreciate this book as will students and scholars who may be unfamiliar with gender and sexuality as categories of historical analysis. Finally, this volume brims over with examples from China's long and rich history of alternative meanings for gender and sexuality. Knowledge of this panoply of alternative gender configurations poses its own challenge to the supremacy of modern Western scientific understandings of sex and gender. Margaret Kuo Margaret Kuo is an associate professor of history at California State University, Long Beach, and the author of Intolerable Cruelty: Marriage, Law, and Society in Early Twentieth-Century China. Kai Marchal. Die Aufhebung des Politischen: Lü Zuqian (1137­1181) und der Aufstieg des Neukonfuzianismus. Lun Wen 14. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. vi, 271 pp. Paperback 48.00, isbn 978-3-447-06480-4. In Die Aufhebung des Politischen, Kai Marchal makes a case for the inclusion of Neo-Confucian political philosophy in contemporary intercultural dialogue on the future of humanity. The case rests on a discussion of the life and political thought of Lü Zuqian, a contemporary of

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Published: Apr 15, 2012

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