Rebuilding the chinese soul: Some considerations for education

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This paper tackles the issue of education as the process of person-making and attempts to redefine the ideal and unique Chinese person-the Chinese soul-based on a civilizational dialogue and synthesis that would transform modern education and enable education to play a central role in "redeeming modernity" and revitalizing Chinese civilization. The paper briefly analyzes the historical efforts, and failures, to reform the Chinese soul and argues that the 150-year effort to revitalize Chinese culture and transform the Chinese people by way of adopting certain aspects of Western civilization has mostly failed because a sufficiently coherent and meaningful synthesis of the two civilizations was lacking.

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Zhao, G. (2013). Rebuilding the chinese soul: Some considerations for education. Frontiers of Education in China, 8(4), 498–517. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03396988

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