The making of the Republican citizen : political ceremonies and symbols in China, 1911-1929
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The making of the Republican citizen : political ceremonies and symbols in China, 1911-1929
(Studies on contemporary China)
Oxford University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-264) and index
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内容説明
What does it mean to be Chinese? How did the major political events of the early 20th century affect the everyday lives of ordinary people in China? This book uses a wealth of new sources, including newspapers, memoirs, interviews, and photographs, to look at the political history of the period and to understand the ways in which politics intersected with the thoughts and feelings of ordinary people. To be a modern citizen of the Chinese republic meant repudiating
much of the very ritual that had previously defined one as Chinese. As we follow the changes in everyday life, ranging from the unbinding of women's feet to the commemoration of the events of the a new republican history, we see the complex interactions between an ever more activist state and its new
citizens.
目次
- Introduction
- Moving the Revolution Beyond Politics: The 1911 Revolution and the Common Man
- The Republican Citizen
- The Republican State and the National Community
- The Death of Sun Yatsen: Heroes, Villains, and the Creation of National History
- The Citizens' Revolution
- The State Burial of Sun Yatsen and the Disappearance of the Common Man
- Conclusion
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
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