1st Edition

Chinese Nationalism

By Jonathan Unger Copyright 1996
    236 Pages
    by Routledge

    240 Pages
    by Routledge

    Provides conceptual insights that put the reader in a position to come to grips intellectually with the complex weave of Chinese nationalist sentiment today and in the future.

    Chapter One Chinese Nationalism, James Townsend; Chapter Two De-Constructing the Chinese Nation, Prasenjit Duara; Chapter Three The Nationless State: The Search for a Nation in Modern Chinese Nationalism, John Fitzgerald; Chapter Four How China’s Nationalism was Shanghaied; Chapter Five Openness and Nationalism: Outside the Chinese Revolution, Wang Gungwu; Chapter Six From Nationalism to Nationalizing: Cultural Imagination and State Formation in Postwar Taiwan, Allen Chun; Chapter Seven ‘Special Things in Special Ways’: National Identity and China’s Special Economic Zones, George T. Crane; Chapter Eight A Democratic Chinese Nationalism?, Edward Friedman; Chapter Nine To Screw Foreigners Is Patriotic: China’s Avant-Garde Nationalists;

    Biography

    Jonathan Unger, Geremie R. Barmê. Allen Chun, George T. Crane, Prasenjit Duara, John Fitzgerald, Edward Friedman