胡适和评论小组

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES CHINESE STUDIES IN HISTORY Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/00094633.2023.2221606
Sun Jiang
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摘要在讨论中国现代思想时,通常将《评论》和《新青年》置于二分关系中。本文提出了相反的观点,强调了两者之间的“联系”。具体地说,通过1923年12月1日胡适与批判小组的核心成员梅光第、吴密在南京基督教青年会举行的婚宴上的辩论,本文指出,尽管他们的观点相反,但他们之间并不缺乏“友谊”,梅和吴赞成文化改革。也就是说,胡适与《评论》成员对“新”与“旧”的认识是高度互补的;后者只是反对新文化的激进形式。然而,与胡适在国学中强调精英与非精英并重不同的是,《评论》学者强调精英的作用以及中国传统思想与新人文主义的联系。
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Hu Shi and the Critical Review group
Abstract When discussing modern Chinese thought, it is customary to place Critical Review and New Youth in a dichotomous relationship. This paper argues the opposite, emphasizing the “connection” between the two. Specifically, through the debate between Hu Shi and the key members of the Critical Review group—Mei Guangdi and Wu Mi—at a wedding banquet held at the YMCA in Nanjing on December 1, 1923, this paper points out that there was no lack of “friendship” between them despite their opposing views, for, with the exception of a few in the group who criticized the use of vernacular Chinese, Mei and Wu approved of cultural reform. That is, Hu Shi and the Critical Review members were highly complementary in their understanding of the “new” and the “old”; the latter was only disapproval of the radical form of New Culture. However, unlike Hu Shi who emphasized the equal importance of elites and non-elites in National Studies, the Critical Review scholars stressed the role of the elites and the connection between traditional Chinese thought and New Humanism.
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期刊介绍: Chinese Studies in History makes noteworthy works and important trends of historical study in the Chinese-speaking world available to English-language readers. Thematic issues present original papers or articles from academic journals and anthologies that have been selected for translation because of their excellence, interest, and contribution to scholarship on the topic. Topical coverage ranges over all periods and subfields of Chinese and East Asian history as well as more general theoretical and historiographical questions of interest to historians of many specialties. Each issue includes a substantive introduction by the editor or specialist guest editor.
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