“The Old New-Intellectuals” in the May Fourth New Cultural Movement

  • Jilin Xu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

During the May Fourth New Cultural Movement, three debates on new/Western and old/Chinese cultures were respectively carried out between the journal New Youth and Lin Qinnan, Chen Duxiu and Du Yaquan, as well as Zhang Dongsun and Fu Sinian. New Youth, Chen Duxiu and Zhang Dongsun were regarded as the “new school, ” whereas their opponents “the old new-intellectuals.” The difference between them lies in their attitudes towards traditions instead of their new or old knowledge. After three heated debates, New Youth won a total victory in big cities, because the so-called “urban youths” needed a radical cultural reform plan and a simple guide for action. On the contrary, “town youths” who lived in small cities and towns did not care about the attitudinal difference of two sides. They paid more attention to absorbing new knowledge from both sides and were more sympathetic to tradition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)135-170
Number of pages36
JournalFrontiers of History in China
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2020

Keywords

  • New Culture Movement
  • New Youth
  • The Eastern Miscellany
  • discourse power of culture
  • the old new-intellectuals

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