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Mandarins

Mandarins
Author: Ryunosuke Akutagawa
Publisher: Archipelago
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935744127

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Prefiguring the vital modernist voices of the Western literary canon, Akutagawa writes with a trenchant psychological precision that exposes the shifting traditions and ironies of early twentieth-century Japan and reveals his own strained connection to it. These stories are moving glimpses into a cast of characters at odds with the society around them, singular portraits that soar effortlessly toward the universal. "What good is intelligence if you cannot discover a useful melancholy?" Akutagawa once mused. Both piercing intelligence and "useful melancholy" buoy this remarkable collection. Mandarins contains three stories published in English for the first time: "An Evening Conversation," "An Enlightened Husband," and "Winter."


The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins

The Seven Dwarfs and the Age of the Mandarins
Author: Samuel Furphy
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1925022331

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In the history and folklore of Australia’s Commonwealth Public Service, the idea of the ‘Seven Dwarfs’ has been remarkably persistent. Originally a witty epithet applied to a powerful group of senior public servants, the term has come to represent the professionalisation of Australian government administration during the Second World War and post-war reconstruction era, and into the following two decades of expansion. This was a period when, for the first time, talented university graduates entered the public service, rose to senior levels, and exerted great influence over the affairs of the Commonwealth. With the secure tenure of being permanent heads of departments, they defined the age of the public service mandarin. This book explores the lives and influence of the Seven Dwarfs and their colleagues, bringing together the leading researchers on post-war Australian administration. Featuring four thematic chapters and ten biographical portraits, it offers a fascinating insight into the workings of the Commonwealth Public Service during a critical period in its history.


Mandarins of the Future

Mandarins of the Future
Author: Nils Gilman
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801886331

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By connecting modernization theory to the welfare state liberalism programs of the New Deal order, Gilman not only provides a new intellectual context for America's Third World during the Cold War, but connects the optimism of the Great Society to the notion that American power and good intentions could stop the postcolonial world from embracing communism.


Mexico’s Mandarins

Mexico’s Mandarins
Author: Roderic Camp
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520936388

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This groundbreaking study marks the culmination of over twenty years of research by one of this country's most prominent Mexico scholars. Roderic Ai Camp provides a detailed, comprehensive examination of Mexico's power elite—their political power, societal influence, and the crucial yet often overlooked role mentoring plays in their rise to the top. In the course of this book, he traces the careers of approximately four hundred of the country's most notable politicians, military officers, clergy, intellectuals, and capitalists. Thoroughly researched and drawn from in-depth interviews with some of Mexico's most powerful players, Mexico's Mandarins provides insight into the machinations of Mexican leadership and an important glimpse into the country's future as it steps onto the global stage.


Speaker of Mandarin

Speaker of Mandarin
Author: Ruth Rendell
Publisher: Fawcett
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307829502

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“The heiress apparent to Agatha Christie.”—Los Angeles Times Chief Inspector Wexford is in China, visiting ancient tombs and palaces with a group of British tourists. Is he hallucinating, or does a bent old woman with bound feet follow him everywhere? Back in England, he is called to a nearby village where a wealthy woman has been found with a bullet in her head. Murdered. He identifies her as one of the China tourists, and soon decides to question the other members of the group. When he discovers the secrets they are hiding—greed, treachery, theft, adultery—he is forced to ask not who is innocent but who is the least guilty. “[Ruth] Rendell in top form, applying subtle psychological tints to the familiar mechanics of the police procedural . . . handsomely sculpted . . . Rendell proves once again her awesome skill at probing the criminal mind and conscience. . . . Handled with great originality.”—Philadelphia Inquirer


THE MANDARINS FAN

THE MANDARINS FAN
Author: FERGUS HUME
Publisher:
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1904
Genre:
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The Contradictions of Freedom

The Contradictions of Freedom
Author: Sally J. Scholz
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-10-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791465608

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The essential companion to Simone de Beauvoir's celebrated novel.


Francisco Varo's Grammar of the Mandarin Language (1703)

Francisco Varo's Grammar of the Mandarin Language (1703)
Author: W. South Coblin
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2000-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027275483

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Francisco Varo’s Arte de la Lengua Mandarina, completed ca. 1680, is the earliest published grammar of any spoken form of Chinese and the fullest known description of the standard language of the seventeenth century. It establishes beyond doubt that this “Language of the Mandarins” was not Pekingese or Peking-based but had instead a Jiang-Huai or Nankingese-like phonology. It also provides important information about the nature and formation of pre-modern standard forms of Chinese and will lead to revisions of currently held views on Chinese koines and their relationship with regional speech forms and the received vernacular literature. Finally, it provides a wealth ot information on stylistic speech levels, honorific usage, and social customs of the elite during the early Qing period. The book provides a full translation of the 1703 text of the Arte, an extensive introduction to the life and work of Varo, an index of Chinese characters inserted into the translation, and an index of linguistic terms and concepts. It should be of interest to a diverse readership of Chinese historical, comparative, and descriptive linguists, students of Qing history and literature, historiographers of linguistics, and specialists in early Western religious and cultural contact with China.