Quentin Pan in The China Critic
The American-trained evolutionary biologist, sociologist and eugenicist Quentin Pan (Pan Guangdan ???, 1899-1967) was a founding editor of and regular contributor to The China Critic. A prolific scholar whose collected works number some fourteen volumes, Pan was a pioneer in the fields of sociology, ethnology and anthropology, and his name is familiar to many scholars of modern China. Pan repeatedly appears in histories of social and human sciences in China, though a full English-language study of him has yet to be written.[2] This study introduces Pan's life and work, in tandem with a close reading of a selection of articles that he wrote for The China Critic in the late 1920s and early 1930s. These articles offer an excellent point of entry into Pan's ideas on population and eugenics, his polemics on family and marriage, and his intellectual positioning and self-fashioning.
History
School affiliated with
- Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
China Heritage QuarterlyVolume
30/31Publisher
Australian National UniversityISSN
1883-8461Date Submitted
2019-02-15Date Accepted
2012-09-01Date of First Publication
2012-09-01Date of Final Publication
2012-09-01Open Access Status
- Not Open Access