An Investigation into the Reception of Aesthetic Disinterestedness in Modern China (1870-1949)

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2024 - 2027 (ongoing)
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Department of Languages and Cultures
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This research delves into the reception of aesthetic disinterestedness in China from 1870 to 1949, analyzing how this concept was interpreted within Chinese intellectual circles. By examining the diverse responses—ranging from acceptance to rejection and ambivalence—this study highlights the critical role of aesthetic disinterestedness in the evolution of Chinese thought and its broader societal impact during a period of significant transformation.

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