History, Practice, Limitations, and Prospects: Anthropology in China

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Abstract

Anthropology in China has a century long history. This article examines its origin, development, practices, and limitations throughout history briefly. It is argued that the history of anthropology in China has always been influenced by the state politics; its ups and downs has been determined by the state policy, and thus lacks academic autonomy. In the era of reform-open, however, Chinese anthropology received its spring. Several fields of new were developed along with international anthropology; the discipline has produced many PhDs. Many universities and colleges have established their own programs or departments. There are some problems, however, are underneath. Nonetheless, all negative conditions would push Chinese anthropologists forward to learn more, strengthening theoretical and critical thinking and searching for new subjects and new problems.

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Fan, K. (2022). History, Practice, Limitations, and Prospects: Anthropology in China. Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology, 19. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-43412022v19d703

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