JF March Best Sellers 季風三月書榜
《離散時代的如水哲學:政治主體與國際主義》,李宇森,二○四六出版
作者探討香港在2019年後的大離散時代,試圖透過理論梳理與現實分析,建構離散者的政治主體論述,想像新的政治未來、解放與革命的可能性。
《是無等等》,方方,二○四六出版
方方最新小說,以青岩城白梅山「白梅湖苑」樓盤的騙財陰謀為主幹,夾雜命案、刑警偵查等情節,頗有推理色彩與追看性;本書應有真人真事的底本,除了彰顯了普通人的善與惡,包括無力與障、貪婪與狠毒,也蔽對那些弱小無用的平凡人作出了謳歌;書名「是無等等」,出自《般若波羅密多心經》:「故知般若波羅密多,是大明咒,是無上咒,是等等咒,能除一切苦,真實不虛。」「是無等等」,意即無可比較,無與倫比。
《亞果號的返航》,韓秀,幼獅文化
韓秀所著,描述了在荒謬年代中,個人經歷的三十年風雨歷程,反映了社會的變遷與個人的成長。
《家國天下:現代中國的個人、國家與世界認同》,許紀霖,上海人民
許紀霖在本書中探討了中國近現代國家認同所受到的衝擊與轉變,分析了個人、國家與世界認同的關係。
《李慎之口述往事》,王毅,読道社(日本)
李慎之(1923—2003),哲學家、社會學家,曾任周恩來外交秘書、中國社會科學院副院長兼美國研究所所長。本書記錄了他的生平與思想歷程。
《李銳口述往事》,大山文化
李銳(1917—2019),曾任毛澤東秘書,參與中國核工業創建。本書透過口述形式,記錄了他在中國革命和建設中的親歷故事。
《一報一館一大學》,傅國湧,読道社(日本)
傅國湧在本書中探討了《大公報》、商務印書館和北京大學在中國近代史上的象徵意義,以及它們對現代中國的影響。
《中國極權主義下的政治改革與民主發展》,李凡,博登書屋
李凡分析了中國極權主義體制下政治改革和民主發展的可能性,探討了中國政治發展的未來方向。
《憂鬱的熱帶》,克洛德·列維-斯特勞斯,中國人民大學出版
結構人類學大師克洛德·列維-斯特勞斯的自傳,記錄了他在亞馬孫河流域和巴西高地森林的田野調查,以及對人類文明的深刻思考。
《吃佛:從一座城市窺見西藏的劫難與求生》,芭芭拉.德米克,麥田
作者透過對阿壩這座城市的觀察,揭示了西藏在歷史中的劫難與藏人的求生之道,呈現了豐富的藏人歷史。
You Must Take Part in Revolution: A Graphic Novel, Badiucao, Melissa Chan, Street Noise Books
Set in a dystopian near-future Hong Kong, this graphic novel by journalist Melissa Chan and artist Badiucao follows three resistance protesters as they navigate an oppressive techno-totalitarian regime. The story explores themes of surveillance, control, and the fragility of democracy.
The Rise and Fall of the EAST: How Exams, Autocracy, Stability, and Technology Brought China Success, and Why They Might Lead to Its Decline, Yasheng Huang Ph.D. Yale University Press
In this comprehensive analysis, Yasheng Huang examines how China's historical emphasis on examinations, autocratic governance, stability, and technology contributed to its successes and potential downfalls. The book delves into the balance between bureaucratic scale and intellectual diversity.
Happy and Gay, Hung Liu
From 2011-2012, renowned Chinese American artist Hung Liu (1948 – 2021) created a series of paintings and works on paper titled Happy and Gay, a fascinating and little-studied series comprising oils on canvas with installation elements and works on paper and based on Maoist propaganda cartoons published during the 1950s and 1960s in small booklets for children in China.
On Xi Jinping: How Xi's Marxist Nationalism Is Shaping China and the World, Kevin Rudd, Oxford University Press
An authoritative exploration of Xi Jinping's worldview, focusing on how his Marxist nationalism influences China's domestic policies and international relations.
The China Dilemma? Rethinking US-China Relations Through Public Choice Theory, Ryan M. Yonk, Ethan Yang, AIER
This work reexamines U.S.-China relations through the lens of public choice theory, analyzing the actions and interactions of political actors within both systems.
The Good War of Consul Reeves, Peter Rose, Blacksmith Books
A novel depicting the experiences of British Consul John Reeves in Macau, portraying his personal and professional challenges in the Portuguese colony.
House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company, Eva Dou, Portfolio
Eva Dou investigates the rise of Huawei, detailing its historical significance and role in the global tech industry, as well as its entanglement in U.S.-China tech rivalries.
Soft Burial, Fang Fang, Columbia University Press
Fang Fang's novel explores the traumatic consequences of China's land reform in the late 1940s and early 1950s, delving into themes of memory and historical reckoning.
Eastward, Westward: A Life in Law, Jerome A. Cohen, Columbia University Press
An autobiography detailing the author's legal career and experiences navigating the intersections of Eastern and Western cultures.
Butter: A Novel of Food and Murder, Asako Yuzuki, Ecco
Asako Yuzuki's novel tells the story of an overweight female serial killer who uses her culinary skills to lure men to their deaths, highlighting gender inequalities in Japanese society.