Wang Yuanhua

Wang Yuanhua (Chinese: 王元化; November 30, 1920 – May 9, 2008[1]) was a Chinese scholar and literary theorist who was a leading figure in the New Enlightenment movement in mainland China in the 1980s.[2][3] As an influential liberal intellectual in China, Wang was a professor at the East China Normal University, and served as the director of the Publicity Department of Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (1983–1985).[3][4] He founded the journal New Enlightenment in Shanghai in 1988.[5][6][7]

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  5. ^ "JPRS Report: Beijing Bookstore 'Barometer' of Political Climate" (PDF). Defense Technical Information Center. Chengming Magazine. 1989-07-06. pp. 7–9.
  6. ^ Xu, Qinquan (2015-11-17). "王元化与"都乐书屋事件" [Wang Yuanhua and the "Dule bookstore incident"]. Ai Sixiang (爱思想) (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2024-06-18.
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