The publication of Nanda Review is but another important endeavor to internationalize the scholarship of Nanjing University in the humanities and social sciences. Its major goal is to introduce to the outside world those new and significant research results by Nanjing University faculty for the sake of dialogue and exchange. This first issue mainly deals with the following three topics: contemporary Chinese issues, theoretical inquiries in the global context, and Chinese literary and cultural studies.
Preface / iii
Contemporary Chinese Issues
Hong Yinxing / Studies on Back Feeding of Agriculture and the Countryside by Industry
and the City / 3
Liu Zhibiao and Wu Fuxiang / Vertical Disintegration of Production in the Global
Economy: An Empirical Study Based on Input-output Tables of Jiangsu Province in
China / 22
Tong Xing and Zhang Haibo / Self-identity of the Passively Urbanized Group in the
Process of Obtaining Urban Adaptability and Modernity: An Empirical Study on 561
Land-displaced Peasants in Nanjing / 40
Shao Jiandong / The Protection of Intellectual Property Rights by Criminal Laws in
China: Status Quo, Problems and Suggestions for Improvement / 66
Su Xinning and Zhang Jie / Chinese Humanities and Social Science Researches: An
Analysis of References in CSSCI/85
Theoretical Inquiries in the Global Context
Zhang Yibing / The Problematic of Lacan's Philosophy / 103
Xu Xiaoyue / The Daoist Doctrine of Heaven-humanity Relationship and Its Significance for
the Value Orientation Modern Environmental Ethics / 119
Zhou Xian / The Aestheticization of Everyday Life in the "Post-revolutionary Era" / 130
Xu Xin / Jewish Diaspora in China and Their Contributions / 144
Chinese Literary and Cultural Studies
Mo Lifeng / Anxiety in the Shadow of Great Masters: The Tang Poet Xue Neng / 165
Lu Guoyao / On the Combination of the "Textual Research on Historical Documents"
and the "Historical Comparative Method" / 190
Ding Fan / Special Background for the Existence of Chinese Regional Novels and the
Loss of Value / 206
He Chengzhou / Women and the Search for Modernity: Rethinking Modern Chinese
Drama / 223
Wang Shouren / Foreign Literature and the Shaping of Modern Values in the Chinese
Society / 238
Interview
Wang Jie and Xu Fangfu / I am not a Post-Marxist, but an Marxist: An Interview with
Professor Terry Eagleton/251