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E-grāmata: Wang Gungwu: Educator and Scholar [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Ntu, S'pore), Edited by (The Chinese Univ Of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, China)
  • Formāts: 428 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814436632
  • World Scientific e-book
  • Cena: 78,33 €*
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  • Formāts: 428 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814436632
The name Wang Gungwu is iconic. He is one of the most eminent scholars and historians in Asia today and is renowned for his scholarship on the history of the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia, and the history and civilisation of China and Southeast Asia.A well-known scholar aside, Wang Gungwu has been an inspiring educator since he embarked on an academic career first at the University of Malaya and subsequently at the Australian National University before making his mark as vice chancellor of the University of Hong Kong from 1986 to 1995, chairman of the Institute of East Asian Political Economy from 1996 to 1997, and director of the East Asian Institute (EAI) of the National University of Singapore from 1997 to 2007.This book focuses on Wang Gungwu as an educator and scholar. The volume is organised into three parts. The first section highlights the writings of Wang in the field of higher education. There are 24 selected articles in this collection, many of which were previously published in prominent journals. Several essays originated as keynote speeches at conferences. Spanning over a period of more than three decades from 1971 (when he was with the Australian National University) to 2008 (when he was with the East Asian Institute), Wang shares in the essays his perspectives on a broad range of topics the relationship between the university and community (both of which are not monolithic); the role of universities in Asia as global institutions; the benchmark of excellence in education in the Asia-Pacific region; the state of social science study in Asia; the shifting paradigms and their impact on research and writing; and the role of university in shaping modernity in Asia, etc. Despite the publication dates of yore, the issues discussed are not passé and are in fact of significant relevance to universities today.The second section contains a selection of over 50 books written and edited by Wang as well as those written in honour of him. The selection is not exhaustive but it serves as a quick reference guide for general readers to access the trove of Wang's works on Chinese diaspora and overseas Chinese; Chinese culture, history and civilisation; Chinese trade; maritime China; China's ideological battles; the Chinese Communist Party; China's political economy; China's reform; China's external relations; China and the new international order; Chinese world order; migration; nation-building; Hong Kong; Malaya; Malaysia; and, the Iraq War, etc.The third section provides a detailed chronology of Wang Gungwu's life and his illustrious academic career. Born in Java, brought up in what was then British Malaya, and having lived under Dutch and British colonial administration, the Japanese occupation, the Chinese revolution and the newly independent countries of Malaysia and Singapore, Wang's extraordinary set of experiences have enriched his writings as one of the leading historians of China and the doyen of scholarship on the Chinese communities of Southeast Asia.
Preface v
About the Editors xi
Part I Wang Gungwu on Higher Education
1(232)
1 The University and the Community
3(24)
2 National Education and the Scientific Tradition
27(16)
3 Who Should Pay for Universities?
43(16)
4 A Very Peculiar Business
59(4)
5 The University as a Global Institution
63(8)
6 The Asian Renaissance
71(4)
7 Cities Light Torch of Excellence
75(4)
8 Lessons Closer to Home
79(4)
9 The Asia-Pacific: Region and Universalism in Higher Education
83(16)
10 The Modern University in Australia and Asia
99(10)
11 Social Science and Asia
109(20)
12 Shifting Paradigms and Asian Perspectives: Implications for Research and Teaching
129(10)
13 The Classics and the East Asian Entrepreneur
139(6)
14 Universities and Modernity for Asia
145(10)
15 New Interest in Old Powers
155(4)
16 Change and Adaptation: NUS at 100
159(22)
17 The Chinese Pursuit of Higher Education
181(16)
18 New University, Three Generations: China, Malaya, Singapore 1949-2007
197(12)
19 Versailles' Chinese Legacy
209(4)
20 Commonwealth Universities in Eastern Asia
213(4)
21 You've Come a Long Way
217(4)
22 Academic Blind Spot in Asia
221(4)
23 English Rules the Waves
225(4)
24 Rise of Anglo-Chinese
229(4)
Part II Wang Gungwu and His Works
233(82)
Part III Chronology of Wang Gungwu
315(82)
Index 397