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Titre Confucian Education and Utopianism: The Classics-reading Movement and its Potential for Social Change
Auteur Sandra Gilgan
Mir@bel Revue China perspectives
Numéro no 2022/2 Reinventing Confucian Education in Contemporary China: New Ethnographic Explorations
Rubrique / Thématique
Special Feature
Page 29-39
Résumé anglais China's contemporary classics-reading movement (dujing yundong) has grown significantly since its emergence in the 2000s but remains little researched and is so far only known as part of the revival of Confucianism on the popular level. This study, based on ethnographic field research in ten Chinese cities, discusses the movement's character under the lens of the grounded utopian movement theory and combines this with the civil sphere theory to exhibit the movement's potential for social change under China's specific socio political conditions. While activists hope that reciting and memorising Confucian classics will cultivate virtuous individuals (junzi) who will change Chinese society from the bottom up, this study shows that involved parents, teachers, and headmasters have greater potential to bring about social change. The space to induce change, however, is fragile.
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