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EJS EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SINOLOGY
European
Journal of Sinology (EJS) — since 2010
— edited by
Martin Woesler, co-edited by Stefan Messmann,
Luigi Moccia European
University Press / The University Press Bochum ISSN 2190-085X
Order single issues or subscribe here. Forthcoming: European Journal of Sinology 3 (2012) - The Standing Portrait of Emperor Yongzheng - Mao and the Blond Girl - The ‘Dual Paradox’ of Modernity in China - The Sino-US soft power war Subscription price: 49 € Contents of 1 (2010) Violence, History and Politics in Chinese Novels and Short Stories since 1976, Thilo Diefenbach, pp. 6-25; The Chinese ?? guanxi – System and its Influences on Chinese Corporate Culture and Corporate Governance, Philipp John, pp. 26-36; Philosopher Kings and Sage Kings: The Idea of Rulership and its Philosophical Basis in the Political Theories of Plato and Neo-Confucianism, Wolfgang Ommerborn, pp. 37-51; Notions of cultural identity: a dangerous myth?, Gregor Paul, pp. 52-74; Philosophical Questions of Right and Law: Western and Eastern Perspectives, Konrad Wegmann †, pp. 75-87; ‘Art is Back in Literature’ - How a few Works of Contemporary Chinese Mass Literature Turn against the Opportunist Main Stream, Martin Woesler, pp. 88-97. Contents of 2 (2010) Negativity and Dialectics from a Logical Point of View: 7th Century Buddhism (Ji Zang 濟藏) compared with Pyrrho and Nicholas of Cusa, Harald Holz 5-22 Comparing Ancient Greek and Chinese Ethics, Guido Rappe 23-50 Inventory and Classification of the Most Important Documents Concerning the Chinese Rites Controversy, Claudia von Collani 51-87 Choices of subjectivity and randomness - Non-representativeness as a characteristic of the cultural field of early Chinese translation of Western literature, Martin Woesler 88-109 Contents of 3 (2011) Research on the Standing Portrait of Emperor Yongzheng in Formal Court Attire, Donna M. F. Wu Mao and the Blond Girl, Stefan Messmann The ‘Dual Paradox’ of Modernity in China, Luigi Moccia The Sino-US soft power war – Attractiveness as the main component, Martin Woesler Information The
European Journal of Sinology (EJSin) is
published by the European Science &
Scholarship Association, currently under
the scholarly auspices of the German China
Association. The
journal contains articles, occasional
papers, review articles, book reviews,
annotated translations, notes, and essays
as well as abstracts of papers of other
journals and monographs in German,
English, French and Chinese dealing with
the history, economy,
culture and society
of Greater China.
Founded by Martin Woesler in 2010, it
offers a forum especially for scholars
from the EU and other European countries.
We welcome contributions based on
independent research by scholars
(including PhD students) everywhere.
Currently the journal is actively seeking
to expand its contributor base (see
instructions for contributors)! This
is a PEER REVIEWED publication. It
is INDEXED in the European Citation Index®,
the Index of the European Science &
Scholarship Association. Papers
accepted by this journal count for the
European IMPACT FACTOR®. It
is ABSTRACTED in: Bulletin of the German
China
Association. The
Journal of Sinology is a REFEREED academic
journal published once a year both in
print and electronic form
(http://china-studies.com). Editor:
Martin
Woesler 44801
All
inquiries, manuscripts, job applications
and books for abstracting/review should be
sent to: email:
journal@china-studies.com Co-Editors: Luigi
Moccia, Stefan
Messmann, Editorial
Board: Joël Bellassen Lutz Bieg Claudia von
Collani Hermann
Halbeisen Harald Holz Frank Kraushaar Peter Kupfer Wolfgang
Ommerborn Gregor Paul Karl-Heinz
Pohl Guido
Rappe Andrea
Riemenschnitter Maurizio
Scarpari Helwig
Schmidt-Glintzer Harro
von Senger Helmolt
Vittinghoff Advisory
Board: positions
open for applications Regional
Advisory Board: Baltic States:
Frank Kraushaar France: Joël
Bellassen Italy: Luigi
Moccia Switzerland:
Harro von Senger All
other countries: positions open for
applications English
Language Editor: Licia
D. Kim Publishing
House: in
Association with The
University Press Instructions
for contributors Please
format your paper in Microsoft Word or
Open Office in the way it should appear in
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journal@china-studies.com. Individual
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Journal
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