Part I Anthropological Life after Death; Chapter 1 Long Live Liang Zhaotao!; Chapter 1a A Decade of Changes; Part II Importing Disciplines, 1898–1949; Chapter 2 Foreign Introductions; Chapter 2a Lin Huixiang, Mentor of Liang Zhaotao; Chapter 3 Foreign Visitors; Chapter 3a Zhongshan University and Yang Chengzhi; Chapter 4 China’s Western Anthropology Matures; Chapter 4a Liang Zhaotao at Liberation; Part III Early PRC Socialism and the Soviet Model, 1949–1960; Chapter 5 Transitions; Chapter 6 Reorientation; Chapter 7 Learning from Elder Brother; Chapter 8 In the Field; Part IV “Maoized†Disciplines, 1957–1978; Chapter 9 “Maoization†as Sinicization; Chapter 5a Liang Zhaotao and New China, 1949–1964; Chapter 10 Disciplinary Deconstruction— The Cultural Revolution; Chapter 6a Liang Zhaotao, Exile and Rehabilitation; partV National Anthropologies: A Chinese Model?; Chapter 11 The Return of Foreign Anthropologies?; Chapter 12 Sinicizing Chinese Anthropology; Chapter 13 Some Observations on Chinese and Global Anthropology; Chapter 7a Liang Zhaotao: An Epitaph;
Gregory Guldin is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Pacific Lutheran University.