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15 April 2017, Volume 36 Issue 2
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2017, 36(2): 2-4.
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Research on the Protection of Litigants’Rights in Small Claims Proceeding
ZHANG Yanqiong
2017, 36(2): 5-12. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.001
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The current civil procedure legislation deviates from the due functional positioning of small claims proceeding. This biased positioning seriously neglects the protection of litigants’procedural rights,resulting in diminished attractiveness of small claims proceeding to litigants and its low application rate in judicial practice. Small claims proceeding,while seeking efficiency,should follow the fundamental principles of protecting the minimum procedural justice,respecting litigants’freedom of disposition in disputes of private rights,and caring about the operable and remedial nature of rights. The small claims proceeding must clearly allow litigants to fully use their rights of objection to jurisdiction and procedures,consensual choice,agent authorization,minimum attendance of court hearing,and instance level relief. It must also specify the procedures of all these rights.
Research on the Allocation Optimization of China’ s State Audit Power
ZHU Dianhua,WU Xuejin
2017, 36(2): 13-18. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.002
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“Identity”in the history of Civil Law: the Change of Concept,Classification,and Function
AO Haijing
2017, 36(2): 19-27. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.003
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Local Legislation on the Protection of Farmers’ Land Rights and Interests: Current Situation,Experience,and Development——Taking Hubei Province as an Example
ZHANG Wei,LI Changjian
2017, 36(2): 28-34. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.004
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The protection of farmers’land rights and interests comprises the main content of the protection of farmers’general rights and interests,and it is the key to solving the“three rural issues” . The protection of farmers’land rights and interests must be guaranteed by law and legislation at the local levels is an important means in this respect. The experience of local legislation is characteristic of implementing higher-level law,regional features,democratic process,innovative content,meeting objective needs,and reflecting an exploratory spirit. Local legislation for protecting farmers’land rights and interests is still in the process continuous improvement;it will aim to be more systematic than segmental,innovate regional coordination, reduce legislative cost,weed laws,prevent conflict rules,emphasize human care,and avoid extreme regionalism.
Metaphors Unto Themselves: Mental Illness Poetics in Chinese Poetry
[Germany]Birgit Bunzel Linder, (translation)Shi Xiao, (revise)Jiang Chengzhi
2017, 36(2): 35-46. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.005
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Illness,suffering,pain,and trauma often lead to borderline experiences(Grenzerfahrungen),an environment within which we become conscious of our own limitations and vulnerabilities. Literary madness—the representation of fictional characters and of the poetic voice suffering from mental illness or psychic trauma—artfully articulates such experiences. Through a variety of forms,metaphors,and structures,it can express subjective pain and collective trauma,relay the experience of illness,and offer individual and social insight into the larger contexts of health,disease,and identity. Moreover,I argue that in Guo Lusheng and Wen Jie’ s cases(and very likely many other cases as well),the delight of writing poetry about one’ s illness lies less in the attempt at expressing a subjective experience than in finding the devices and forms that integrate individual experience into a collective one,be that one of sorrow and suffering,or of a specific lyrical tradition and versification. There are other Chinese poets who occasionally write about madness or mental illness from various perspectives,but Guo Lusheng and Wen Jie have written poetry that courageously represents their suffering and have become metaphors unto themselves: metaphors of discord within themselves,of the vulnerability of health,body,and mind,and of a sharpened identity struggle in the quest for belonging.
Trying to Break Away from Nightmares between“Interior Monologue”and“Free Association”——A Comparative Study of Niu Han’ s Sleepwalking
QIU Jinghua
2017, 36(2): 47-56. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.006
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Researchers highly appreciate Niu Han’ s representative work Sleepwalking,but they differ in opinions about its first and third editions. The writer of this paper agrees that whilst the third edition is a revised text of the first,each has its own independent artistic life,creating a unique and singular intertexture.Both editions share his personal modern style,a style of his situational poetry mingled with Eliot’ s modern elements. The third edition is another process of artistic creation and the dramatic narrator naturally tells a different situation of sleepwalk. The first edition,using“interior monologue”,creates a surreal dream world;it is metaphorical and the contrast of“sleepwalk”and“dream wake”makes a structure of irony. To avoid“the weight loss of sufferings”,the third edition increases the“sober”rational narration in“interior monologue”and“free association”and makes it more difficult to get away from the nightmare before“sleepwalking”and gives more“sense of pain”to the devastated life during“sleepwalking” .
“Discovery of Sceneries”from the Depth of Everyday Life——Lyrical Composition of Li Qiang’ s Poetry
XIAO Min
2017, 36(2): 57-61. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.007
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The Poetic Everyday Life of a Traveler among Words——Review of Liu Zongxuan’ s Poetry
ZHANG Ying
2017, 36(2): 62-67. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.008
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The Key Issues of Taiwan Long Term Care Service System
SHEN Junbin
2017, 36(2): 68-78. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.009
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Rules and Order: Logic of Peasant Action in Courtyard Space——An Example of Bai Ethnic Group from Jingshang,Lijiang
LI Rongfang
2017, 36(2): 79-86. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.010
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Boundary and Integration: Construction of a Regional Anti-terrorist Cooperative Organization in Northeast Asia
WANG Wenhua,CHEN Weiyi
2017, 36(2): 87-94. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.011
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Factors Influencing Farmers’Willingness to Join Specialized Co-operatives——From the Perspective of Co-operatives’Operational Mechanisms
LIAO Wenhu, SHANG Guanghui
2017, 36(2): 95-104. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.012
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Hsun Tzu’ s Acceptance of Qi Culture: Advocating Rites,Law,and Technology—— From Ji-xia Scholars’Critical and Inclusive Perspective
YAO Haitao
2017, 36(2): 105-110. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.013
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On“Govern by Doing Nothing”and“I Agree with Dian”—— Emergence of a Perfect State of Life in an Ideal Social Structure
ZHU Maocheng
2017, 36(2): 111-115. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.014
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“Govern by doing nothing”and“I agree with Dian”are heterogeneous existence in The Analects of Confucius;interpretations vary greatly in history. This paper,from the reference of“doing nothing”,sorts out the thread of Confucius’thinking,tries to understand the real meanings of these two expressions and to find out their logical relations. One may find“govern by doing nothing”really means the Confucian idea and assumption that only exist in Confucius’ideal social structure,and“I agree with Dian”is an emergence of the state of individual’s life in this ideal society. Understanding the relations and functions of these two expressions will be helpful for a better understanding of Confucius’thinking.
Re-revolution of“Copernican Revolution”——On Meillassoux’ s Critique Path of Correlationism
WANG Shizhong,HU Ruibin
2017, 36(2): 116-121. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.015
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Life Transcending Poetic Discourse—— On Novalis Novels’ Transgression
LIU Yujie
2017, 36(2): 122-128. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2017.02.016
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