Is self-regulation a burden or a virtue? A comparative perspective [PDF]
Confucianism demands that individuals comport themselves according to the strictures of ritual propriety—specific forms of speech, clothing, and demeanor attached to a vast array of life circumstances.
Sarkissian, Hagop
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The challenge that Confucian filial piety poses for Korean churches
Contemporary ancestor worship is currently practiced around the world in several different forms. However, the essence and practice of ancestor worship varies throughout Asia, Africa, Oceania and Latin America.
David M. Park, Julian C. Müller
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Learning from Bad Teachers: Leibniz as a Propaedeutic for Chinese Philosophy [PDF]
One of the challenges facing instructors of Chinese philosophy courses at many Western universities is the fact that students can often bring orientalizing assumptions and expectations to their encounters with primary sources.
DeLapp, Kevin
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Oshio Heihachirō and his revolt of 1837 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Japanese at Massey University [PDF]
Although there is an abundance of resource material concerning Oshio Heihachiro in Japanese, there is very little in English. Thus, this thesis seeks to make available and analyse for English readers some of the rich offerings that exist in Japanese.
Roberts, Geoffrey Dean
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A reflection on making ‘Religion’ in China: The Genealogy of Zongjiao through cultural exchange
The term Zongjiao [宗教] originally referring to the teachings of Buddhism and Chinese ancestral worship was not considered the equivalent for the English term ‘religion’ until the late 19th century when Japanese translated religion as shūkyō [宗教].
Xuedan Li, Yuehua Chen
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Review of periodical literature for 2024: 400–1100
The Economic History Review, Volume 79, Issue 1, Page 408-414, February 2026.
James Chetwood
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Disillusionment with Chinese culture in the 1880s : Wang Tao\u27s Three classical tales
Leading scholars of modern Chinese literature have long discussed how the May Fourth became a hegemonic force and have sought to uncover the “burdens of May Fourth”; that is, those discourses eclipsed by the May Fourth intellectuals as they promoted the ...
SHI, Xiaoling
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An Introduction to Korean Culture for Rehabilitation Service Providers [PDF]
[Excerpt] The purpose of this monograph is to provide recommendations to busy rehabilitation service providers in the U.S. for effectively working with persons who hold traditional Korean values.
Kim-Rupnow, Weol Soon
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In Search of Legitimacy in Post-revolutionary China: Bringing Ideology and Governance Back In [PDF]
The contemporary politics of China reflect an ongoing effort by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to claim the right to rule in light of the consequences of economic development, international pressures, and historical change.
Bruce Gilley, Heike Holbig
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Confucianism and its implications for industrial relations in China [PDF]
This study aims to examine the impact of Confucian values on industrial relations in China. The existing literature suggests that these values have a significant influence on industrial relations in China.
Leon Laulusa
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