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9780822363101 | Duke Univ Pr, March 3, 2017, cover price $84.95
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9780822363217 | Reprint edition (Duke Univ Pr, March 3, 2017), cover price $23.95
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9780822347804 | Duke Univ Pr, July 23, 2010, cover price $79.95
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9780822347958 | Duke Univ Pr, July 23, 2010, cover price $22.95
Product Description: The nine essays in this volume reexamine the "hundred days" in 1898 and focus particularly on the aftermath of this reform movement. Their collective goal is to rethink the reforms not as a failed attempt at modernizing China but as a period in which many of the institutions that have since structured China began...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780674008540 | Harvard Univ Council on East Asian, May 30, 2002, cover price $45.00 | About this edition: The nine essays in this volume reexamine the "hundred days" in 1898 and focus particularly on the aftermath of this reform movement.
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9780822328520 | Duke Univ Pr, April 1, 2002, cover price $89.95
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9780822328674 | Duke Univ Pr, April 1, 2002, cover price $24.95
These essays critically rethink Marxism in the light of the disintegration of communist regimes Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Containing essays from a group of internationally distinguished writers and intellectuals, this collection addresses Marxism as a cultural-political problematic. Contending that Marxism is deeply embedded in specific cultural practices, the contributors illuminate Marxism's contribution to discussions of labour in post-industrial capitalism, to controversies surrounding compulsory heterosexuality and queer theory, and to debates about the institutionalization and academicization of the "New" Left. In examining Marxism's relationship to cultural practices, the contributors make a case for Marxism's continued relevance. By combining a diversity of perspectives, these essays demonstrate that Marxism addresses urgent needs that are often forsaken by other political and ideological practices. They show how - now more than ever - Marxism's reaffirmation can serve as a sophisticated and cunning response to the latest global developments - and travesties.
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9780415914420 | Routledge, January 1, 1996, cover price $150.00
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9780415914437 | Routledge, January 1, 1996, cover price $46.95 | About this edition: These essays critically rethink Marxism in the light of the disintegration of communist regimes Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.
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