Keyword: Research
Recommendations
Invest in Humanities Research
Develop and support institutional strategies for advancing research in the humanities including fellowships, institutes and centers, scholarly networks, journals, and university presses.
Essays
Chapter 9.4 – Education in and Development of Less Commonly Taught Languages in China
Chapter 8.1 – The National Learning Revival in China
Chapter 1.5.1 – Foreign Literature in China: English and American
Chapter 1.1 – Classical Chinese Literature
Chapter 11.5 – Studies of Minority Nationality Languages
Chapter 11.4 – Research on Chinese Dialects
Chapter 11.3 – Research on Chinese Writing Systems
Chapter 11.2 – Historical Chinese and Grammar Usage
Chapter 11.1 – Modern Chinese Language
Chapter 10 – National Humanities and Social Sciences Organizations and Institutions
Chapter 1.5.5 – Foreign Literature in China: Latin American
Chapter 1.5.4 – Foreign Literature in China: African
Chapter 1.5.3 – Foreign Literature in China: Japanese and Asian
Chapter 1.5.2 – Foreign Literature in China: Russian and European
Chapter 1.4 – Ethnic Minority Literature in China
Chapter 1.3 – Contemporary Chinese Literature
Chapter 1.2 – Modern Chinese Literature
Chapter 9.3 – The Expansion of Foreign Language Education in China
Chapter 9.2 – Bilingual Education in Ethnic Minority Areas in China
Chapter 9.1 – Promoting Mandarin for China’s Economic and Social Development
Chapter 8.3 – Digital Humanities in China, 1980–2020
Chapter 8.2 – The Development of China’s Institutes for Advanced Studies
Chapter 7 – Unearthed Bamboo and Silk Documents and the Development of Chinese Humanities
Chapter 5.2 – Journalism and Communication Studies in China
Chapter 5.1 – Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies in China
Chapter 4.2 – Art and Art History in Contemporary China
Chapter 4.1 – Aesthetics and Literary Developments in China
Chapter 2.3 – World History in China Today
Chapter 2.2 – Modern Chinese History
Chapter 2.1 – Historiography in China
Chapter 6 – Chinese Archaeology
The Humanities in Africa: A Cautious Bibliographic Note
How We Remember: Memory Work in Chicago and Colombia
Memory Breaks the Everyday Habit of Invisibilizing Others
To Hear the Other’s Pain without Being Shipwrecked in Horror
Rehumanization Must Be Memory’s Task
Toward an Undisciplined Listening
Memory Work Needs to Be Infused with the Power of Imagination
Critical Humanities in the Arab Region: Trends and Futures
Introduction – The Past and Present of the Chinese Humanities
Humanities Horizons: Perspectives from Australia
A Perspective from Russia