The University of Ljubljana is happy to announce that they have come out with Asian Studies 12:2, a special issue is titled “Interpretation and Reinvention of Chinese Philosophy.” Please read below for a table of contents.
Introduction
Selusi AMBROGIO
Translating and Transreading between China and the West
Richard Wilhelm and Alfred Döblin Transread the Chinese Tradition
Peter C. Perdue, Huiwen Helen Zhang
Touch and Breath: The Ravine in the Lǎozǐ as a Paradoxical Image for a Way of Being Human
Fabian HEUBEL
In Defence of Subjectivity and Autonomy: Shitao’s Aesthetic Theory and His Critique of the Mainstream School of Painting in the Early Qing Dynasty
Téa SERNELJ
From “Humble Things” to the “Great Dao”: A Philosophical Reading of Ancient Chinese “Cricket Books” (Xishuai Pu 蟋蟀譜)
YANG Xiaobo
Comparativity and Compatibility of Systems in Contemporary China
Is Confucianism Compatible with a Laclauian Conception of Democracy?
Thomas MOORE
Interplanetary RevolutionsMarxist Transhumanism, Mao’s Cosmic Communism, and Beyond
Dawid ROGACZ