| Number 165 February 2018 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Four Decades of Reform and Opening Up in China
4
Reform in China: An Increasingly Complex and Prolonged Historical Movement
Zhu Jia-ming
18
Neo-Heroism and China’s Great Transformation
Yan Jia-qi
33
The Youth in the Early Period of Reform and Opening Up in China
Weng Yong-xi
42
From Reform and Opening Up to the Brave New World
Chen Fong-ching
Research Articles
51
Macau News and Its Contribution to “Discovering” the World and China
Bian Dong-lei
65
“Topographical Photograph with Panoramic View”: National Identity in Landscape Photography in Early Republican China
Chen Yang
82
1969: The Starting Point of the Formation of the Sino-US-Soviet Strategic Triangle
Dai Bing, Zhang Bi-qun
96
Literature Anthologies and the Construction of the Literary Field in China during the 1980s
Xu Yong
View on the World
111
The Eternal “Other”: Some Thoughts on documenta 14 and the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017
Weng Xiao-yu
Scholar’s Reminiscences
125
On Kowloon Peak: Reminiscences of Yu Kwang-chung
Fan Sin-piu
130
Fearlessly Radical and Radically Fearless: In Memory of Arif Dirlik
Rebecca E. Karl
Book Reviews
134
Modernity, Shanghai, and the Shanghai Art College: A Review on Jane Zheng, The Modernization of Chinese Art: The Shanghai Art College, 1913-1937
Fan Zhen
144
The Elegy of War and Environment in China, A Review on Micah S. Muscolino, The Ecology of War in China: Henan Province, the Yellow River, and Beyond, 1938-1950
Hou Xiao-jia
152
Tripartite Interactions
154
From the Editor’s Desk