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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

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European Journal of Sinology 1 (2010)

- Violence in Chinese Literature
- The "Guanxi" System
- The Idea of Rulership
- Right and Law
- Art in Online Mass Literature

(Bochum University Press / European University Press) ISBN: 978-3-89966-352-5
hardcover
106 pp. - 30,0 x 21,2 cm




European Journal of Sinology 2 (2011)

- Dialectics in China & Ancient Greece
- Ancient Greek & Chinese Ethics
- The Chinese Rites Controversy
- Early Chinese Translation of Western Literature

(European University Press) ISBN: 978-3-86515-353-1
hardcover
114 pp. - 30,4 x 15,5 cm

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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
Ruhr University Bochum
Institute of Applied Work Science
IAW, NB 1/170, University St 150

44801 Bochum, Germany

 

All inquiries, manuscripts, job applica­tions and books for abstracting/review should be sent to:

Ruhr University Bochum, P. O. Box “The University Press Bochum”, European Journal of Sinology, Editor, Universitaetsst. 150, 44801 Bochum, Germany

email: journal@china-studies.com

 

Co-Editors:

Luigi Moccia, Rome

Stefan Messmann, Budapest

 

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

Germany: Martin Woesler

Hungary: Stefan Messmann

Italy: Luigi Moccia

Switzerland: Harro von Senger

All other countries: positions open for applications

 

English Language Editor:

Licia D. Kim

 

Publishing House:

European University Press

in Association with

The University Press Bochum

 

Instructions for contributors

Please format your paper in Microsoft Word or Open Office in the way it should appear in the journal and submit it to journal@china-studies.com.

Individual and institutional subscription rates incl. (inter)national shipping (single issues and special issues):

print version 49 € / year

online & print combined version 99 €

single online version only available for institutional access licence programmes

special issues 49 €

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ISSN    2190-085X

The rate of the book series European Journal of Sinology. Special Issue, ISSN 2190-0868, is 49 € per volume.

 

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