New Books in Anthropology

Xiang Biao and Wu Qi, "Self as Method: Thinking Through China and the World" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)

Jan 15, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Selfless Method - How Did You Meet Wu Chi?
02:47 • 4min
3
The Impact of Social Media on Youth in China
06:28 • 5min
4
What's the Difference Between English and Chinese?
11:39 • 3min
5
Pay Attention to Conflict Situations
14:16 • 5min
6
The Zero Case Policy and the Lifting Up Policy
18:49 • 2min
7
Are You Trying to Make Sense of the World?
21:00 • 4min
8
How Far Should People Push for Change?
25:17 • 5min
9
Self as a Method
30:18 • 4min
10
How to Change the System the Condition Beyond You
33:57 • 4min
11
What Makes Self as Method So Inspiring?
38:19 • 3min
12
The Role of the Gentry in Chinese History
40:57 • 4min
13
The Gentry Is a Full Soldier of This Cultural Order
44:41 • 3min
14
What Is the Moral Compass and Cosmology?
48:05 • 3min
15
The Charm of the Gentry Class
51:32 • 3min
16
Bigger Questions Through Small Details
54:52 • 4min
17
The Gap Between Knowledge in the Book and the Knowledge in Life
58:26 • 4min
18
Is There a Gap in the Future?
01:02:33 • 3min
19
How to Communicate With Readers Through the Interaction With Themselves
01:05:43 • 4min
20
Public Engagement - What Do You Need?
01:09:20 • 3min
21
Is Your Writing Dry or Is It Dry?
01:11:57 • 4min
22
Are You in a Research Institution and What Does It Mean for You?
01:15:46 • 3min
23
The Book of Self as a Method
01:18:49 • 4min
24
The Chinese Young People's Engagement With the Public
01:22:21 • 5min
25
What Kind of Projects Have You Been Working On?
01:27:39 • 2min
26
The Common Concern Approach Is a Type of Research
01:29:42 • 3min
27
The Challenges of COVID
01:32:58 • 5min