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Autor: Leibold, James
Rok: 2007
ISBN: 9781403974792
OKCZID: 110200535
Vydání: First published
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
LEIBOLD, James. Reconfiguring Chinese nationalism: how the Qing frontier and its indigenes became Chinese. First published. New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. xi, 271 stran.
Few would question the role that foreign imperialism has played in shaping modern Chinese nationalism. Yet, this nationalism was also formed in dialogue with a more familiar, internal Other--the so-called barbarians of imperial China. By de-centering the nation-state, Reconfiguring Chinese Nationalism explores the role of the frontier and its indigenes in fashioning the contours, boundaries, and meaning of modern Chinese identity. Leibold argues that the rugged and sparsely populated frontier regions of the Qing empire proved central rather than peripheral to the process of revolution in modern China. He explores some of the key political and discursive strategies adopted by the Republican state in constructing a more inclusive myth of national belonging, providing important new insights into how China was able to successfully navigate the transition from empire to nation without following other Old World empires into a destructive implosion of competing ethnic sovereignties.