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15 August 2018, Volume 37 Issue 4
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2018, 37(4): 2-4.
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Three Dimensions to Understand Ethnographic Film’s Authenticity
CHEN Xueli
2018, 37(4): 5-11. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.001
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On the Ideological Trend of“Western Learning Comes from China”in China’s Early Period of Film Review:A Study of the Self-conceited“Shadow Plays’Chinese Origin”Argument
ZHAO Xuan
2018, 37(4): 12-17. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.002
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In the early period, the idea of“shadow play’s Chinese origin”was very popular in film reviews:the Han dynasty’s image lamps, the Song dynasty’s shadow plays, and even the shadow shows and revolving picture-lanterns in Luanzhou of the time were used as evidence. This is actually a reflection of Chinese film critics’ideology, which argues that“Western learning comes from China”. This idea from the very beginning falls into a biased cultural self-conceitedness, revealing a complicated mentality - trying to maintain the historical and traditional culture while using foreign modes to examine the Chinese tradition.“Cutting one’s toes to fit the shoes”and deliberately elevating oneself are both inevitable. ecognizing the fact that shadow plays come from China but unfortunately are not carried forward and advanced to filmmaking is an attitude worthy of appreciation. It is also this paper’s discourse strategy to encourage the Chinese filmmaking industry to become stronger and more independent.
High Divorce Rate and Decline of Marital Stability in China
CHENG Qianchang
2018, 37(4): 18-23. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.003
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Using objective data from the recent 20 years,this paper made an effective study of the marital status in china; the result indicated that the marital stability is decreasing and the divorce rate is increasing:the proportion of divorced population from the married population is expanding constantly; the number of remarried people are growing; people of 35-49 years old are becoming the main age group of the high divorce rate; marital disputes are still intense and nearly half of the divorcing people tend to solve their controversies by judicial means. In addition,the regional feature of divorce reveals that divorce rate in rural areas is far below that of towns,and that of towns far below that of large cities; there are also conspicuous differences among provinces. The correlation analysis showed that the divorce rate was affected by multiple factors,among which the reduced dependency burden and the family size make a significant negative correlation. Moreover,the emergence of high divorce rate is closely related to the current transformation from a“collective society”to a more“individualized society”.
The Hot Topics and Their Evolution of Domestic Research on Family Farms:An Analysis based on Papers Published in CSSCI Source Journals from 2005 to 2016
LI Yunxin,DAI Ziyun
2018, 37(4): 24-32. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.004
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Study on the Technological Levels and Structures of Agricultural Exports from Member Countries of BRICS:Based on Technical Sophistication
GENG Zhongzhong,XIAO Haifeng
2018, 37(4): 33-39. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.005
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The Xinjiang Mode of Pastoral Poetry:Renaming of the Contemporary New Frontier Poetry
CHEN Dawei
2018, 37(4): 40-51. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.006
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This article conducted a subversive discussion on the Xinjiang“New Frontier Poetry”that emerged in the 1980’s. Research on traditional frontier poetry was a topic from that of classical Chinese literature,therefore,a diachronic discussion on some editions of The History of Classical Chinese Literature published in the early Minguo period is indispensable. Furthermore,the Western pastoral poetry descriptive of typically bucolic scenes can be an opposite paradigm in this contrast. Through the definitions of“Pastoral Poetry”by Liu Dajie & Wolfgang Iser and the factor of“border wars”,the so-called Xinjiang“New Frontier Poetry”is defined as“Micro-Pastoral Poetry”and“Macro-Pastoral Poetry”;the former is mainly narrative,and the latter an expansion of the traditional idyllic pastoral poetry and therefore can be renamed as“The Xinjiang Mode of Pastoral Poetry”in this article. This article attempts to revise the mainstream conclusions in discussions on the history of contemporary Chinese poetry.
On Language Poet Charles Bernstein’s“Echo Poetics”
FENG Yi
2018, 37(4): 52-60. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.007
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Reexamination of the“Bilingual Phenomenon”in Modern Chinese Poetry
JIA Xinxin
2018, 37(4): 61-67. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.008
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During the initial and developing stages of Modern Chinese poetry,as the Chinese language could not adequately express the complicated poetic thoughts and modern experience,many poets directly used loan vocabulary(English,French,Japanese,Germany,etc.)when composing Chinese poetry,hence the “bilingual phenomenon”. This paper,through a study of the bilingual phenomenon in poems composed by modern poets such as Hu Shi,Xu Zhimo,Guo Moruo,Wang Duqing,Li Jinfa,Mu Dan,and Zhang Zao,has analyzed the historic significance of this practice in exploring modern poetry’s linguistic space and in attempts on poem’“modernity”. On this basis,the paper has further pondered how contemporary poets can break language boundaries and create new possibilities in composing poems of“common contexts”.
On the Process of Rule of Law in China and its Evaluation
JIANG Qiuwei
2018, 37(4): 68-75. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.009
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On the Ascription of Interpretative Power of Inner-party Regulations and its Improvement under the Rule of Law
TAN Bo
2018, 37(4): 76-81. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.010
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On the U.S. Bi-dimensional Federal Auditing System:A Brief History and Enlightenment
ZHU Dianhua,WU Xuejin
2018, 37(4): 82-95. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.011
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The argumentation of legitimacy of law has gone through the process of several negations. The development of natural science has made natural law become empty metaphysical talk, and positive law begins to look for its legitimacy in social facts. After Hume’s problem was raised, looking for legitimacy of law in social facts was called a“naturalistic fallacy”. Analytical legal positivism then turned legitimacy into validity, looking for legitimacy in the law itself, however, its theoretical foundation was not able to jump out the restriction of Hume’s problem. The purpose of law, as practical rationality, is to guide people’s act, solve legal problems,and realize social justice, so it is not very wise to introduce Hume’s problem, which is purely theoretical, into the practical province of law. After going through this cognitive process of negation of negation, it is crucial to face the law’s nature of practical rationality, understand and treat Hume’s problem with a practical attitude, so as to properly handle the relationship of law and morality or law and social facts.
Ripeness of Judicial Review:U.S. Federal Court’s Practice and Enlightenment
ZHANG Hongxin
2018, 37(4): 96-103. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.012
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An Analysis on the Combination of History and Geography in Modern China’s Academic Division:Centered on Historical and Geographic Journals
YAO Zhengping
2018, 37(4): 104-111. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.013
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Due to the influence of Western academic division since the late Qing Dynasty,geography,which had long been attached to history in traditional academic category,started to separate and became independent. It was a consensus of the time that history and geography should be separate. However,many departments,societies,and journals still bound the two together. The reason the academic journals combined the two was that the government required teachers’colleges to set up departments of history and geography,following the model of the modern Japanese educational system. The phenomenon was also directly related to the traditional understanding of the relationship between history and geography in the old academic category. In addition,Some realistic factors such as the unsatisfactory historical and geographical education were also the cause. Even so,history as a modern independent discipline was established in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Although for some special reasons in the 1930s and the 1940s many departments,societies,and journals had history and geography together once again,the position of history as an independent discipline remained unshaken.
Essential Connotation and Value Pursuit:Teaching Reform from the View of the New Normal - Classroom Teaching in the Internet Plus Era
SHI Guiju,DU Shangrong
2018, 37(4): 112-117. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.014
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Ethics of Order and Political Stability:the Governance Concept of“the First Confucius”after the Qin dynasty
Mu Junquan
2018, 37(4): 118-123. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.015
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On“Doubt”and“Skepticism”in Phenomenology of Spirit
XU Guangyin
2018, 37(4): 124-128. doi:
10.16388/j.cnki.cn42-1843/c.2018.04.016
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