| Number 145 October 2014 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Multidimensional Constitutionalization
4
Assessment of Constitutionalism and the Global Trend
Zhang Qian-fan, Lu Fu-jia
Research Articles
20
The Narration of “Uyghur Civilization”: On Turghun Almas’s “Three Books” and the Criticisms
Yao Xin-yong
34
Conflicts between Communist Government and Street Vendors in Beijing during the Early Period of the People’s Republic of China
Ren Wei
49
Theater and Performance: The Intellectuals in China’s Land Reform
Wang Ying
62
Traumatic Writing, Hong Kong Identity, and National Allegory: Re-reading the Cinema Chess King
Yuan Meng-qian
74
Institutional Embeddedness and Microscopic Constitutionalism of Labor Relations
Zheng Qing-jie
Review Articles
92
A Review of the Studies on “East Turkestan Republic”
Pan Zhi-ping
View on the World
103
The Imagination and Reality of Urban China
Joseph Man Chan
Book Reviews
114
Reassessing the Roles and Responsibilities of Deng Xiaoping: A Review on Chung Yen-lin, Deng Xiaoping before the Cultural Revolution: Mao’s “Vice Marshal”, 1956-1966
Wu Guo
123
How did Nazi Language Subvert Knowledge?—A Review on Victor Klemperer, The Language of the Third Reich: LTI, Lingua Tertii Imperii: A Philologist’s Notebook
Huang Hua
132
A Comprehensive Study of Mao Cult: A Review on Daniel Leese, Mao Cult: Rhetoric and Ritual in China’s Cultural Revolution
Huo Xuan-ji
142
Focusing on the Modern Women’s Physical Education, Deepening the Studies of Gender Body: A Review on Yu Chien-ming, Transcend the Gender Body: Modern Women’s Physical Education in East China (1895-1937)
Hou Jie, Wang Xiao-lei
152
Tripartite Interactions
154
From the Editor’s Desk
155
Pictorial Credits