China Review International, vol. 3, no. 1 (1996)

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Mao Matters: A Review Essay (David E. Apter and Tony Saich, Revolutionary Discourse in Mao’s Republic; and Li Zhisui, The Private Life of Chairman Mao: The Memoirs of Mao’s Personal Physician Dr. Li Zhisui), pp. 1-21
Reviewed by Jeffrey N. Wasserstrom

Manuel D. Lopez, Chinese Drama: An Annotated Bibliography of Commentary, Criticism, and Plays in English Translation, pp. 22-33
Reviewed by Elizabeth Wichmann

Chinese Calligraphy (Tseng Yuho, A History of Chinese Calligraphy [Shu hsüeh]; Jean François Billeter, The Chinese Art of Writing; and Leon Long-yien Chang and Peter Miller, Four Thousand Years of Chinese Calligraphy [Chung-hua shu tao]), pp. 33-66
Reviewed by Marilyn Wong Gleysteen

Reassessing the Starting Point of the Cultural Revolution, pp. 66-86
By Hao Ping

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China Review International, vol. 2, no. 2 (1995)

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Remembering Wing-tsit Chan

Wing-tsit Chan, 1901-1994: Excerpts from an Oral Autobiography, pp. 305-344
Compiled by Irene Bloom

FEATURES

Joshua A. Fogel, The Cultural Dimension of Sino-Japanese Relations: Essays on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, pp. 345-354
Reviewed by John Allen Tucker

Liang Jisheng, Zhang Boling jiaoyu sixiang yanjiu (A study of Zhang Boling’s educational thought), pp. 355-359
Reviewed by Joseph W. Esherick and Ye Wa

Wang Shan, Viewing China through a Third Eye (Di san zhi yanjing kan Zhongguo), pp. 360-363
Reviewed by John Dye

An Overview of Sinological Studies in St. Petersburg, Russia, pp. 363-366
By Tatiana A. Pang

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China Review International, vol. 2, no. 1 (1995)

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LETTER FROM THE EDITORS, p. vii

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Martin J. Powers, Art and Political Expression in Early China, pp. 1-18
Reviewed by Jean M. James

Books on Cultural Exchange between China and the West in the Late Ming-Early Qing, pp. 19-28
Reviewed by Nicolas Standaert

Christina K. Gilmartin, Gail Hershatter, Lisa Rofel, and Tyrene White, Engendering China: Women, Culture, and the State, pp. 28-36
Reviewed by Ping-chun Hsiung

Hermann-Josef Röllicke, Die Fährte des Herzens: Die Lehre vom Herzensbestreben (zhi) im Grossen Vorwort zum Shijing, pp. 37-44
Reviewed by Haun Saussy

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China Review International, vol. 1, no. 2 (1994)

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LETTER FROM THE EDITORS, v

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Notes on the Daozang tiyao
Judith M. Boltz, 1

Patricia Buckley Ebrey and Peter N. Gregory, Religion and Society in T’ang and Sung China
Reviewed by Ned Davis, 34

Stephen Owen, Readings in Chinese Literary Thought
Reviewed by Richard John Lynn, 43

Zhou Enlai in the Sinological Arts of East and West
Ronald C. Keith, 58

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