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Unfiltered Regard for China is a collection of six unique narratives of French academics who, through decades of fieldwork, research, and engagement-some beginning as early as 1964 and continuing to the present-have explored China's history, politics, and society. These distinct voices illuminate decades of transnational "scholar-state nexus" in the context of the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in mainland China.
Spanning generations of French scholars, the book features luminaries such as sinologist Marianne Bastid-Bruguiere and historian Michel Bonnin, alongside younger voices like sociologist Gilles Guiheux. These experts reveal the CCP's unchanging nature, despite surface-level reforms, while exploring the Party's evolving control over society under leaders from Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping. Moving beyond traditional narratives focused on Beijing and Shanghai, the book delves into second- and third-tier cities across provinces like Fujian, Hebei, and Shandong, offering perspectives shaped by immersive research and deep ties with local communities. It captures the emotional, cultural, and intellectual connections of Sino-French engagements, providing readers nuanced perspectives on China's social and political landscape through voices that have spent decades closely observing its evolution.
This work is essential for students, scholars, and general readers interested in History, Political Science, government, International Relations, and Asian Studies.
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Unfiltered Regard for China is a collection of six unique narratives of French academics who, through decades of fieldwork, research, and engagement-some beginning as early as 1964 and continuing to the present-have explored China's history, politics, and society. These distinct voices illuminate decades of transnational "scholar-state nexus" in the context of the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in mainland China.
Spanning generations of French scholars, the book features luminaries such as sinologist Marianne Bastid-Bruguiere and historian Michel Bonnin, alongside younger voices like sociologist Gilles Guiheux. These experts reveal the CCP's unchanging nature, despite surface-level reforms, while exploring the Party's evolving control over society under leaders from Mao Zedong to Xi Jinping. Moving beyond traditional narratives focused on Beijing and Shanghai, the book delves into second- and third-tier cities across provinces like Fujian, Hebei, and Shandong, offering perspectives shaped by immersive research and deep ties with local communities. It captures the emotional, cultural, and intellectual connections of Sino-French engagements, providing readers nuanced perspectives on China's social and political landscape through voices that have spent decades closely observing its evolution.
This work is essential for students, scholars, and general readers interested in History, Political Science, government, International Relations, and Asian Studies.