Struggle by the pen : the Uyghur discourse of nation and national interest, c. 1900-1949

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Struggle by the pen : the Uyghur discourse of nation and national interest, c. 1900-1949

by Ondřej Klimeš

(China studies / editors, Glen Dudbridge, Frank Pieke, v. 30)

Brill, c2015

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Bibliography: p. [263]-273

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Description

In Struggle by the Pen, Ondrej Klimes explores the emergence of national consciousness and nationalist ideology of Uyghurs in Xinjiang from c. 1900-1949. Drawing from texts written by modern Uyghur intellectuals, politicians and propagandists throughout this period, he identifies diverse types of Uyghur discourse on the nation and national interest, and traces the emergence and construction of modern Uyghur national identity. The author also demonstrates that the modern Uyghur intelligentsia regarded political emancipation and social modernization as the two most important interests of their nation, and that they envisaged Uyghurs as citizens of a modern republican state founded on the principles of representative government. This book thus presents a new perspective on Uyghur intellectual history and on Republican Xinjiang.

Table of Contents

List of Acronyms List of Tables List of Illustrations Chronology of Major Political Events Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Protonational Identity and Interest (1900s) Chapter 2: Emergence of National Idea and National Agitation (1910s-1920s) Chapter 3: Politicization of National Interest (1930s) 3.1. Turkic Insurgency (1930-34) 3.2. Administration of Sheng Shicai (1934-44) Chapter 4: The Significance of a National Boundary in Flux (1940s) 4.1. Republican Turkic Nationalism (1930s-49) 4.2. The Three Districts' Revolution (1944-49) Chapter 5: Conclusion Bibliography Illustrations Index

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