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- ISBN 10:1000911705
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- Author: Lu Zhouxiang
The Routledge Handbook of Nationalism in East and Southeast Asia
Table contents:
Part I Theoretical considerations
1 Applying classic and contemporary nationalism theories to East and Southeast Asia today
2 Decolonialising Southeast Asian nationalism
3 An alternative origin of nationalism in the East: The emergence of political subjectivity under the non-Western-centric world order
4 The clash of empires, the rise of nationalism, and the vicissitude of Pan-Asianism in East Asia and Southeast Asia
5 Post-colonialism, nationalism and internationalism in East and Southeast Asia
6 Traditional colonialism, modern hegemonism, and the construction of Asian nations
Part II East Asia: The roots, growth, ingredients, expressions, and contestation of national discourses
7 Chinese nationalism in late Qing times: How to (not) change a multi-ethnic empire into a homogenous nation-state
8 Nationalism in China towards a non-Western-centric history of ideas
9 Nationalism, national salvation and the development of female hygiene in the Republic of China era
10 Between a rock and a hard place: The changing Taiwanese identity and rising Chinese nationalism
11 China’s digital nationalism
12 The dream of a strong country: Nationalism and China’s Olympic journey
13 Conflict in Xinjiang: Nationalism, identity, and violence
14 ‘Dear Asian friends, we want to build peace’; Rightwing nationalism, internationalism, and Honda Koei’s teaching about the Asia-Pacific War, 1965-1973
15 Nationalism, history, and collective narcissism: Historical revisionism in twenty-first-century Japan
16 Abe’s feckless nationalism
17 Commercial nationalism and cosmopolitanism: Advertising production and consumption of (trans)national identity in Japan
18 Nation, nationalism and identity discourses in North Korean popular culture
19 Taekwondo: A symbol of South Korean nationalism
20 South Korea’s postdevelopmental nationalism
21 The emergence of calculated nationalism in South Korea in the twenty-first century
22 The birth and transformation of Japanese-Korean nationalism
Part III Southeast Asia: Ethnic and religious diversity, local rivalries, and political resistance
23 Nationalism, colonialism and decolonisation in Southeast Asia: The rise of emancipatory nationalism
24 Comparative nation-building in the borderlands between China, Myanmar, and Thailand
25 Nationalism, ethnicity, and regional conflict in twenty-first-century Southeast Asia
26 The making of Hoa identity: Migrants, nationalism and nation-building in post-colonial Vietnam
27 Writing nationalism in post-reform Vietnam: Portrayals of national enemies in contemporary Vietnamese fiction
28 Populist nationalism in Philippine historiography
29 Buddhist nationalism in Burma/Myanmar: Collective victimhood and ressentiment
30 Nationalism in colonial and postcolonial Myanmar: Solidarities, discordance, and the crisis of community
31 Competing nationalisms: Shifting conceptions of nation in the construction of Indonesia in the twentieth century
32 A journey through Cambodian nationalism: Political, elite and popular
33 Xat Lao: Imagining the Lao nation through race, history and language
34 Different streams of Malay nationalism from the late colonial to contemporary eras
35 Singapore’s national narrative: Ripe for renewal
36 Exclusion and inclusion: Melayu Islam Beraja and the construction of Bruneian nationalism and national identity
37 Nationalism in transition: Construction and transformation of Rai Timor
38 The routinization of charisma in Thai nation construction: A Weberian reading of Thai royalism,
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