Asian NationalismMichael Leifer Routledge, 2002年5月3日 - 224 頁 Asian Nationalism brings together internationally renowned experts in the field analysing current theories of nationalism. Featuring detailed chapter case-studies on Pakistan, China, Japan, Taiwan, India, Indonesia and the Philippines, this book provides a good balance of theoretical and empirical material. Completely up-to-date, this book will be invaluable for scholars of both Asian Studies and Politics. Key issues covered include: theories of nationalism the changing faces of Chinese nationalism Indian National Democracy the imagined community reflections on Asian nationalism. |
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... populations possessing an historic territory,sharedmythsand historical memories,a mass, public culture, asingle economy ... population deemed by someofits membersto constitute an actual or potential 'nation'. These are, of course, 1 T ...
... populations possessing an historic territory,sharedmythsand historical memories,a mass, public culture, asingle economy ... population deemed by someofits membersto constitute an actual or potential 'nation'. These are, of course, 1 T ...
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... populations inindustrial societies(Gellner 1983, chapter 2). How canwe explainthis great transformation? Theanswer lies in the peculiar characteristics of modernisation. Gellner has argued that modernisation, like agreat tidal wave ...
... populations inindustrial societies(Gellner 1983, chapter 2). How canwe explainthis great transformation? Theanswer lies in the peculiar characteristics of modernisation. Gellner has argued that modernisation, like agreat tidal wave ...
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... populations. Therefore,theyhad to appeal to the 'people' for support. They had toinvitethem into history andwrite the invitationcard in thelanguage andcultureof the masses, thatis, their vernacular,folk cultures.That iswhy nationalism ...
... populations. Therefore,theyhad to appeal to the 'people' for support. They had toinvitethem into history andwrite the invitationcard in thelanguage andcultureof the masses, thatis, their vernacular,folk cultures.That iswhy nationalism ...
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... population movements (HobsbawmandRanger 1983, 'Introduction'and chapter7; Hobsbawm 1990, chapters 4,6).4 These expectations are not shared by Benedict Anderson. On the contrary, he argues that nations and nationalism (whichare more ...
... population movements (HobsbawmandRanger 1983, 'Introduction'and chapter7; Hobsbawm 1990, chapters 4,6).4 These expectations are not shared by Benedict Anderson. On the contrary, he argues that nations and nationalism (whichare more ...
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