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ID160506
Title ProperRise of New Confucianism and the return of spirituality to politics in mainland China
LanguageENG
AuthorSmith, Craig A
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the past two decades, the revival of New Confucianism in mainland China has accelerated and become a crucial component of the intellectual public sphere. New Confucians have appeared alongside the larger groups of liberals and the New Left, often developing in dialogue or contrast with these intellectual neighbours. As part of the series of research dialogues on mapping the intellectual public sphere in China, this article examines recent discourse from New Confucian intellectuals, particularly dialogue with liberals and the New Left, to highlight the major debates and leading figures that define the cultural nationalist movement of Mainland New Confucianism. We show that, despite the immense difficulty of finding power as a minority voice in contemporary China, an integration of the religious and political dimensions of Confucianism in mainstream Chinese social, political, and intellectual culture remains the primary ideal that fuels and unites these intellectuals in the 2010s.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 32, No.2; Jul 2018: p.294-314
Journal SourceChina Information 2018-05 32, 2
Key WordsReligion ;  Cultural Nationalism ;  Contemporary China ;  New Confucianism ;  Intellectual Public Sphere