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Chinese Cosmopolitanism

The History and Philosophy of an Idea
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Chinese Cosmopolitanism by Shuchen Xiang presents a compelling defence of the Chinese cultural approach to identity and difference, contrasting it with destructive Western encounters with otherness. The book traces how Chinese civilisation historically embraced pluralism, synthesising diverse cultures without resorting to racial or colonial frameworks. Arguing that traditional Western perspectives on race misinterpret Chinese identity, Xiang highlights China’s internal and external cosmopolitanism, driven by a philosophy of harmony rather than domination. This examination offers fresh insights relevant to understanding today’s multipolar world and enriching debates on race and identity.
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This book is well suited for readers interested in philosophy, cultural studies, Asian history, and critical race theory, especially those seeking alternative perspectives on identity and cross-cultural interaction beyond Western paradigms.

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A provocative defence of a forgotten Chinese approach to identity and difference.

Historically, the Western encounter with difference has been catastrophic: the extermination and displacement of aboriginal populations, the transatlantic slave trade, and colonialism. China, however, took a different historical path. In Chinese Cosmopolitanism, Shuchen Xiang argues that the Chinese cultural tradition was, from its formative beginnings and throughout its imperial history, a cosmopolitan melting pot that synthesised the different cultures that came into its orbit. Unlike the West, which cast its collisions with different cultures in Manichean terms of the ontologically irreconcilable difference between civilisation and barbarism, China was a dynamic identity created out of difference. The reasons for this, Xiang argues, are philosophical: Chinese philosophy has the conceptual resources for providing alternative ways to understand pluralism.

Xiang explains that 'Chinese' identity is not what the West understands as a racial identity; it is not a group of people related by common descent or heredity but rather a hybrid of coalescing cultures. To use the Western discourse of race to frame the Chinese view of non-Chinese, she argues, is a category error. Xiang shows that China was both internally cosmopolitan, embracing distinct peoples into a common identity, and externally cosmopolitan, having knowledge of faraway lands without an ideological need to subjugate them. Contrasting the Chinese understanding of efficacyβ€”described as 'harmony'β€”with the Western understanding of order, she argues that the Chinese sought to gain influence over others by having them spontaneously accept the virtue of one's position. These ideas from Chinese philosophy, she contends, offer a new way to understand today's multipolar world and can make a valuable contribution to contemporary discussions in the critical philosophy of race.

Series: The Princeton-China Series

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Chinese Cosmopolitanism has received significant acclaim, including an Honorable Mention from the American Sociological Association’s Asia and Asian America Section Book Award. Critics praise Xiang's work as eye-opening and deeply informed, challenging common misconceptions about identity. Reviews highlight its rigorous critique of Western racism and colonialism, calling it an illuminating and inspirational contribution to philosophy and race studies.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691242729

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 26 September 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 2 b/w illus.

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Shuchen Xiang is the Mount Hua professor of philosophy at Xidian University, China. She is the author of A Philosophical Defense of Culture: Perspectives from Confucianism and Cassirer, the coeditor of The Islamic-Confucian Synthesis in Chinaand the translator of History of Chinese Philosophy Through Its Key Terms.

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