The Problems of Sinologism and Strategies to Cope with Them

Contemporary Chinese Thought 49 (1):71-80 (2018)
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Editors’ AbstractSituating the controversy over Sinologism within the larger context of geopolitical and economic rebalance of power in the globalized world, this article seeks to provide a few strategies to tackle the problems arising from the problematic production of China knowledge and to rethink the approaches to cross-cultural research and knowledge production. By highlighting the need for self-conscious reflections on epistemology and methodology in China studies, it calls on scholars to treat Sinologism as both a local and global concept so as to go beyond the local horizon of Sinological studies and enter a global horizon of cross-cultural studies.

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Xian Zhou
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