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Wenhua Zongheng (文化纵横)

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🇨🇳 China

A Journal of Contemporary Chinese Thought

Wenhua Zongheng (文化纵横) is a leading journal of contemporary political and cultural thought in China. Founded in 2008, the journal publishes issues every two months, featuring articles by a wide array of intellectuals across the country and building a platform for discussion of different ideological positions and values in China’s intellectual community. The publication is an important reference for debates and developments in Chinese thought, on matters ranging from China’s ancient history and traditional culture to its current socialist practices and innovations, from the important cultural trends in contemporary Chinese social life to Chinese views and analyses of the world today.

Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research has partnered with Wenhua Zongheng to publish an international edition of the journal, releasing two issues per year featuring a selection of articles that hold particular relevance for the Global South.

In Chinese, the word ‘Wenhua’ (文化)  means ‘culture’ as well as ‘civilization’, while ‘Zongheng’ (纵横) literally means ‘verticals and horizontals’, but also alludes to the strategists who helped to first unify of China, roughly 2,000 years ago through diplomacy and alliances. It is impossible to translate the journal’s title into English while retaining its historical meaning and significance, therefore, we have chosen to keep the pinyin romanisation of the title to remind our readers: China has a complex history and culture that is challenging to translate and navigate, and this project seeks to bridge this understanding.

Contributors

 
Vijay Prashad

Vijay Prashad

Executive Director

 
Tings Chak

Tings Chak

Asia

 
Shiran Illanperuma

Shiran Illanperuma

Editor and Researcher

 
Jie Xiong

Jie Xiong

Researcher

 
Marco Fernandes

Marco Fernandes

Researcher

 
Grace Cao

Grace Cao

Project manager