CHINA HERITAGE
QUARTERLY
China Heritage Project
,
The Australian National University
ISSN 1833-8461
Nos. 30/31, June/September 2012
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Articles on the Theme of this Issue
Features | China Heritage Quarterly
The China Critic
Today: A Reader's Guide, by Geremie R. Barmé
The Foreign-language Press in Late-Qing and Republican China, by Rudolf G. Wagner
The Era of
The China Critic
中國評論週報始末
Barking Humanely, by Geremie R. Barmé
A Certain Cosmopolitanism, by Shuang Shen 沈雙
The China Critic
: A Chronology, by William Sima
Publication Announcement: 1928
What We Believe: 1931
Entirely About Ourselves: 1937
Once Again: 1945
The China Critics 評論派
From the Editor's Desk, by William Sima
A League of Gentlemen, by Qian Suoqiao 錢鎖橋
'The Critic Eye 批眼’, by Christopher G. Rea
China's Own Critics
, by T’ang Leang-li 湯良禮
The Little Critic, by Lin Yutang 林語堂
Do Bedbugs Exist in China?
Han Fei as a Cure for Modern China
What is Face?
The Chinese People
Confucius as I Know Him
A Critique of the Critics, Quentin Pan 潘光旦
The Critic at Work 針砭時弊
Liberalism in an Illiberal Age, by Eugene Lubot
What Liberalism Means, by Lin Yutang 林語堂
On New Patriotism
On Civil Liberties
On the Constitution
On Dictatorship
On Shanghai
On Women
On Race
On Language
On Education
On Sinology
On Chinese Colonialism
On Chiang Kai-shek
On National Renaissance
On Japan
On Extraterritoriality
On Wang An-shih
On Travel
On Art
On Literature
On the Essay
Index to Articles
Considering
The Critic
Today 週報之一瞥
Fong Foo Sec 鄺富灼 and the Business of Teaching English, by Michael Hill
Racial Theories in
The China Critic
, by Frank Dikötter
Quentin Pan 潘光旦 and
The China Critic
, by Leon Rocha
Politics and the Status of the English Language: Lin Yutang and his Critics, by William Sima [forthcoming]
The 1935 London International Exhibition of Chinese Art:
The China Critic
Reacts, by Fan Liya 範麗雅