The Construction of Racial Identities in China and Japan: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

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Frank Dikötter
University of Hawaii Press, 1997年1月1日 - 217 頁
Far from being a negligible aspect of contemporary identity, racialised senses of belonging have often been the very foundation of national, identity in East Asia in the twentieth century. As this volume shows, the construction of symbolic boundaries between racial categories has undergone many transformations in China and Japan, but the attempt to rationalise and rank real and imagined differences between population groups remains wide-spread. In an era of economic globalisation and political depolarisation, racial discrimination has increased in East Asia, affecting the human rights of marginalised groups and collective perceptions of the world order. The historical background and contemporary implications of these potentially explosive issues are addressed.
 

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CHINA
12
Zhang Binglin
34
The Myth of the Jew in Modern China
53
Myths of Descent Racial Nationalism and Ethnic
75
Peking Man as Chinese everyman
84
Racial nationalism and the Tibetan example
91
JAPAN
96
The imagined community of nation
100
The Dilemma
118
Kanbun versus Kokugo
126
The Ainu and the Discourse of Race
136
Self and Other
158
Its History and Current
177
The Discourse on Blood and Racial Identity
199
Index
213
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The excluded Other
110

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