The Cultural Construction of Modernity in Urban Shanghai: Some Preliminary Explorations

The issue of Western modernity has been thoroughly treated—and critiqued—in recent scholarship; however, that of Chinese modernity remains to be examined. This essay represents an initial attempt to look at Chinese modernity from the perspective of cultural history by situating it in the emergent ur...

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