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Intelligentsia of China

American Journal of Sociology, 1947
The intellectual class of China has been three different successive groups. The first was the shih ta-fu, who were Confucian scholars and civil administrators before the establishment of the civil examination system. The second were the literati, who elevated themselves through the various examinations.
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Trans Intelligentsia

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly, 2015
Abstract Katie Herzog's Transtextuality (Senate Bill 48), an installation “depicting 48 portraits of transgender men and women of letters,” took on the mammoth task of displaying portraits of trans pioneers who represent transgender intelligentsia. The celebration of her Western “sitters” is an impressive display, and their academic work
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Intelligentsia narratives

2018
The chapter explores how narratives about the intelligentsia and its cultural identity unfold the experience and ideology of this significant group in parallel with catastrophic narratives about revolution, terror and war. Central texts include major Russian novels of the twentieth century, such as Gorky’s Life of Klim Samgin, Olesha’s Envy, Bulgakov’s
Andrew Kahn   +3 more
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The Russian Intelligentsia

The Antioch Review, 1945
THE RUSSIAN INTELLIGENTSIA is a specific formation of nineteenthcentury Russia, not to be identified with the "educated and professional classes" of the Western lands, or with the officials, technicians, and managers of present-day Russia. It was extruded out of a fixed society of medieval estates into which it no longer fitted, as an ideological sign ...
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Intelligentsia exhumed: nationalist trends among contemporary Russian intelligentsia

Russian Journal of Communication, 2018
Since the late 1980s, we witnessed vigorous attempts to bury the Soviet intelligentsia along with Soviet literature.
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The Russian Intelligentsia

World Literature Today, 1998
Introduction Strolls with Pushkin A Journey to the River Black Remembering Cathy Nepomnyaschchy and Slava Yastremski Notes Notes on the ...
Philippe D. Radley   +2 more
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