The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond
By (Author) Daniel A. Bell
Edited by Hahm Chiahark
Contributions by Daniel A. Bell
Contributions by Hahm Chaihark
Contributions by Joseph Chan
Contributions by Sin Yee Chan
Contributions by Ruiping Fan
Contributions by Tatiana Yu. Danilchenko
Contributions by Sung Ho Kim
Contributions by Shaomin Li
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
11th August 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
320.01
Paperback
346
Width 179mm, Height 228mm, Spine 24mm
540g
In The Politics of Affective Relations, editors Daniel Bell and Hahm Chaihark refine our understanding of the East Asian conception of the self by examining how that conception was formulated, reproduced, and utilized throughout history. By bringing together a collection of articles authored by experts in a variety of academic disciplines, Bell and Hahm scrutinize how the East Asian emphasis on relationality manifests itself in various real-life settings such as the family, the economy, politics, and the legal system. This volume will provide readers with a broader perspective on and a deeper appreciation for the pervasive nature of relationality in East Asia.
This book brings the study of Confucian values fully into current-day social science scholarship.It draws on the appropriate disciplinary studies, examines long-term change in Chinese and Korean societies through solid evidence, and refrains from both idealizing East Asian ways and assuming that they are disappearing in favor of Western practices. More than other sources, it explains how and why approaches to human relations in this region continue to have distinctive features. -- Gilbert Rozman, Princeton University
Daniel A. Bell is Associate Professor in the Department of Public and Social Administration at the City University of Hong Kong. Hahm Chaihark is Chair Professor of Korean Studies Program at Yonsei University.