A Passion for Facts: Social Surveys and the Construction of the Chinese Nation-State, 1900-1949 (Asia Pacific Modern)
Book Details
Author(s)Tong Lam
PublisherUniversity of California Press
ISBN / ASIN0520267869
ISBN-139780520267862
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank509,917
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
In this path-breaking book, Tong Lam examines the emergence of the “culture of fact†in modern China, showing how elites and intellectuals sought to transform the dynastic empire into a nation-state, thereby ensuring its survival. Lam argues that an epistemological break away from traditional modes of understanding the observable world began around the turn of the twentieth century. Tracing the Neo-Confucian school of evidentiary research and the modern departure from it, Lam shows how, through the rise of the social survey, “the fact†became a basic conceptual medium and source of truth. In focusing on China’s social survey movement, A Passion for Facts analyzes how information generated by a range of research practices—census, sociological investigation, and ethnography—was mobilized by competing political factions to imagine, manage, and remake the nation.

