Being Chinese, becoming Chinese : interdiciplinary reflections on Chinese Identity / edited by Daniel A. Bell.

Other author Bell, Daniel A., editor.
Format Book
PublicationHong Kong : The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, [2025]
Descriptionxxii, 276 pages : illustrations (black & white) ; 24 cm
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Abstract This edited volume presents a multidisciplinary exploration of Chinese identity, bringing together contributions from philosophers, historians, and legal theorists. The book examines the question of what it means to be, or to become, Chinese, offering a rich collection of perspectives that span both historical and contemporary contexts. Through a series of thought-provoking chapters, the authors explore the complexities of "Chineseness," shedding light on its relational and multifaceted nature.Key themes addressed include the importance of a relational worldview that underpins Chinese philosophy and social life, the historical evolution of Chinese identity, and the moral obligations associated with family, nation, and global responsibility. The book also explores the legal dimensions of Chinese identity, emphasizing the role of legal ties that provide fair treatment to all. Taken together, these diverse perspectives provide readers with a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of Chinese identity, making the volume an essential resource for scholars and students of Chinese studies, philosophy, history, sociology and law
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN9789882373600
ISBN9882373607 hardcover

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