Cultural nationalism in contemporary China : the search for national identity under reform

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    • Guo, Yingjie

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Cultural nationalism in contemporary China : the search for national identity under reform

Yingjie Guo

(RoutledgeCurzon studies on China in transition / editor, David S. G. Goodman, 15)

RoutledgeCurzon, 2004

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Bibliography: p. 172-188

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In the vast majority of literature on 'Chinese nationalism' the distinction between nation and state is rarely made, consequently nationalism usually appears as loyalty to the state rather than identification with the nation. Yet, since 1989, both the official configuration of the nation and the state's monopolized right to name the nation have come under rigorous challenge. Cultural Nationalism in Contemporary China relocates the discussion of nationalism to within a more contemporary framework which explores the disjunction between the people and the state and the relationship of each to the nation. With its challenging exploration of one of the most neglected aspects of identity in China, this book should appeal to Asianists, China watchers and all of those with an interest in cultural and sociological phenomena in East Asia.

Table of Contents

1. Rethinking Nation and Nationalism: Concepts, Positions and Approaches2. Renationalizing the State: Class and Nation and the Party-state3. Rewriting National History: The 'Zeng Guofan Phenomenon'4. Reconstructing a Confucian Nation: The Confucian Revival5. Repossessing the Mother Tongue: Chinese Characters, Traditional Forms and Cultural Linguistics6. Reclaiming the 'Othered' China: Nationalist Appropriations of Postcolonialism

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