Reshaping China : The Concept of the Chinese Nation in Modern Times (Ideas, History, and Modern China)

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Reshaping China : The Concept of the Chinese Nation in Modern Times (Ideas, History, and Modern China)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 502 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789004696891
  • DDC分類 305.800951

Full Description

This book is the first and only English-language edition of Huang Xingtao's Reshaping China, translated by Lane J. Harris and Mei Chun.


In this landmark text, Huang Xingtao uses a cultural approach to the history of ideas. He traces the complex contours in the discursive
debates around the concept of the Chinese nation (Zhonghua minzu) from its origins in the late Qing; through the pivotal moment
of the 1911 Revolution; into the contentious revolutionary upheavals of the 1920s, amidst the national crisis brought on by Japanese
invasions in the 1930s; and culminating in the widespread acceptance of the concept during the Civil War. By the late 1940s, the Chinese
nation came to represent the idea that all peoples within the country, whatever their ethnicity, were equal citizens who shared common
goals and aspirations.

Contents

Preface

1 The Gestation of the 'Chinese Nation' in the Qing Dynasty

 1 Continuity and Change: the 'Chinese Identity' of Manchus in the Qing

 2 New Intellectuals Resources: the Formation of the Modern Concept of the 'Nation' in China

 3 The Creation of the Concept of the 'Greater Nation'

 4 Seeking the 'Great Harmony': the Constitutional Movement and the Equality of Nations—Concepts of the Nation among Manchu Officials and Bannermen in Japan

2 Spreading the Concept of the Modern Chinese Nation

 1 The Founding of the Republic and the Arrival of the Concept of the Modern Chinese Nation

 2 The Gradual Dissemination of the Concept of the Modern 'Chinese Nation' after the May Fourth Movement

3 Strengthening and Deepening the 'Chinese Nation' as a Symbol of Identity

 1 The Nanjing National Government and the Strengthening of the 'Chinese Nation' as a Symbol of Identity

 2 The Japanese Invasion and the Deepening of the Identity of the 'Chinese Nation': Discourses on 'The Revival of the Chinese Nation'

 3 'National Heroes,' 'Hanjian,' and Writing the 'Chinese Nation' into History Textbooks

4 The Popularity of the Modern 'Chinese Nation' during the Total War with Japan

 1 The Dissemination of the Modern 'Chinese Nation' and Expressions of Its Identity in Multiple Media

 2 Pleas and Debates about the Idea of a Monoethnic 'Chinese Nation'

 3 Putting the 'Chinese Guozu' into the Constitution and Rui Yifu's Interpretation of It

 4 The Communist Party on the 'Chinese Nation' and Its Interactions with Other Parties

5 Conclusion: Rethinking the Characteristics and Identity of the Modern 'Chinese Nation'

 1 Historicity and the Composite Nature of the 'Nation': Idiosyncrasies in the Identity of the Modern 'Chinese Nation'

 2 'Single' or 'Plural'? 'Constructed' or 'Evolutionary'?

 3 Final Thoughts

Appendix: List of Names

Bibliography

Index

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