| Number 32 December 1995 |
The Twenty-First Century Review
Pidgin Scholarship or Epistemological Privilege?
4
Watch out for Purposeful "Pidgin Scholarship"
Liu Dong
14
"Pidgin Scholarship" Illustrated
Lei Yi
19
Contra Epistemological Privilege: Chinese Studies in International Perspective
Cui Zhi-yuan
21
Who Are the "We" in Chinese Studies?
Gan Yang
China: The Past Century
29
"Civil Society" in Modern Chinese Studies — Methodology and Limitations
Yang Nian-qun
39
Beyond Structure: Towards a Sociological Approach to History
Yeh Chi-jeng
50
New Social Classes and the Emergence of a New Chinese Political Culture: The Case of Guangxi 1860–1937
Chu Hong-yuan
Books, Views and Thoughts
63
On Popular Protest and Political Culture in Modern China
Xu Ben
73
The Philobiblon
Wang Qiang
View on the World
78
Built on Paper — Architecture in Qing Paintings
Ho Puay-peng
From the Scientific World
Article
90
The Computer As a Mandarin Dictation Machine
Lee Lin-shan
Research News
101
Sex Determination at the Molecular Level Longupo Man of Sichuan: The Oldest Hominid in Asia?
Humanities
104
The Vietnam War: Its Memory and Influence
Xu Guo-qi
117
Democracy and Civil Society
Ian Shapiro
Peripatetic Notes
123
Behind Mao Ze-dong's and Guo Mo-ruo'sChanghe Poems Concerning the Monkey
Liao Ming-chun
127
History in the Hand of Qin Hui
Zhu Zheng
Criticism and Response
132
What Does the Spirit of Humanity Conceal?
Tao Dong-feng
Economics and Society
137
No Sex and Violence: The UnAmerican Personality
Sun Lung-kee
149
The Mask and the Chinese Personality
Zhai Xue-wei
158
Tripartite Interactions
159
Pictorial Credits
160
From the Editor’s Desk
161
1995 Combined Table of Contents (Numbers 27–32)