Illustrates how China has served as a stage for different ethnic and political entities in their quest to become national.
Foreword by William C. Kirby Preface Discourses of Chinese Nationalism Modern Chinese Nationalism: The Formative Stage by Hong-yuan Chu and Peter Zarrow Intellectual Currents behind Contemporary Chinese Nationalism by Jilin Xu Nationalism in Chinese Popular Culture: A Case Study of The Opium War by Zhiwei Xiao Grassroots, State Nationalism, and Foreign Encounters U.S. Marines in Qingdao: History, Public Memory, and Chinese Nationalism by Zhiguo Yang China Learning to Stand up: Nationalism in the Formative Years of the People's Republic of China by Xiaodong Wang Problems of Nationalism in Current China: Student-Government Conflicts during Nationalistic Protests by Dingxin Zhao Frontier Identities and Nationalisms A Cultural Search for National Identity: The Evolution of the Nationalism of Taiwan by C. X. George Wei The "Tibetan Question": Nation and Religion by Lixiong Wang Ethnonyms and Nationalism in Xinjiang by Jianmin Wang Theories of Ethinic Identity and the Making of Yi Nationality in China by Jiao Pan
C. X. GEORGE WEI is Associate Professor of History at Susquehanna University and guest professor of the Institute of History Research of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. He is co-editor of Chinese Nationalism in Perspective: Historical and Recent Cases (2001), and author of Sino-American Economic Relations, 1944-1949 (1997). XIAOYUAN LIU is Associate Professor of History at Iowa State University. He is the author of A Partnership for Disorder: China, the United States, and Their Policies for the Postwar Disposition of the Japanese Empire, 1941-1945.
?[f]ine scholarship that contributes to a deeper understanding of
the complex phenomena associated with Chinese nationalism.?-Journal
of Chinese Political Science
?Recommended. Faculty and undergraduate and graduate
students.?-Choice
"Ýf¨ine scholarship that contributes to a deeper understanding of
the complex phenomena associated with Chinese nationalism."-Journal
of Chinese Political Science
"Recommended. Faculty and undergraduate and graduate
students."-Choice
"[f]ine scholarship that contributes to a deeper understanding of
the complex phenomena associated with Chinese nationalism."-Journal
of Chinese Political Science
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