Debatable “Chineseness”: Diversification of Confucian Classical Education in Contemporary China

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Abstract

This article discusses the ongoing debates about classics reading (dujing 读经) in the revitalisation and diversification of Confucian classical education in mainland China. It begins by reviewing two disputes about dujing in modern Chinese history and then turns to the contemporary debate, focusing on how one professional and experienced practitioner expounded on the disparities in practicing classical education. The author summarises three controversial issues: (1) the relationship between the educative principles and methods, (2) historical legitimacy, and (3) the linguistic nature of Chinese language. Based on these, this paper reflects on the current dujing movement by concluding that the diversification of classical education has complicated the authenticity of “Chineseness” and rendered it a debatable public issue.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-63
Number of pages11
JournalChina Perspectives
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2018

Keywords

  • Confucian revival
  • dujing/classics reading
  • classical education
  • Chineseness

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