Becoming Chinese Passages to Modernity and Beyond
This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the transformation of twentieth-century Chinese identity. The contributors, all leading researchers, argue that war, no less than revolution, deserves attention as a major force in the making of twentieth-century Chinese history. Further,...
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Abstract | This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the
transformation of twentieth-century Chinese identity. The
contributors, all leading researchers, argue that war, no less than
revolution, deserves attention as a major force in the making of
twentieth-century Chinese history. Further, they show that
modernity in material culture and changes in intellectual
consciousness should serve as twin foci of a new wave of scholarly
analysis. Examining in particular the rise of modern Chinese cities
and the making of the Chinese nation-state, the contributors to
this interdisciplinary volume of cultural history provide new ways
of thinking about China's modern transformation up to the 1950s.
Taken together, the essays demonstrate that the combined effect of
a modernizing state and an industrializing economy weakened the
Chinese bourgeoisie and undercut the individual's quest for
autonomy.
Drawing upon new archival sources, these theoretically informed,
thoroughly revisionist essays focus on topics such as
Western-inspired modernity, urban cosmopolitanism, consumer
culture, gender relationships, interchanges between city and
countryside, and the growing impact of the state on the lives of
individuals. The volume makes an important contribution toward a
postsocialist understanding of twentieth-century China. |
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AbstractList | This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the
transformation of twentieth-century Chinese identity. The
contributors, all leading researchers, argue that war, no less than
revolution, deserves attention as a major force in the making of
twentieth-century Chinese history. Further, they show that
modernity in material culture and changes in intellectual
consciousness should serve as twin foci of a new wave of scholarly
analysis. Examining in particular the rise of modern Chinese cities
and the making of the Chinese nation-state, the contributors to
this interdisciplinary volume of cultural history provide new ways
of thinking about China's modern transformation up to the 1950s.
Taken together, the essays demonstrate that the combined effect of
a modernizing state and an industrializing economy weakened the
Chinese bourgeoisie and undercut the individual's quest for
autonomy.
Drawing upon new archival sources, these theoretically informed,
thoroughly revisionist essays focus on topics such as
Western-inspired modernity, urban cosmopolitanism, consumer
culture, gender relationships, interchanges between city and
countryside, and the growing impact of the state on the lives of
individuals. The volume makes an important contribution toward a
postsocialist understanding of twentieth-century China. This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the transformation of twentieth-century Chinese identity. The contributors, all leading researchers, argue that war, no less than revolution, deserves attention as a major force in the making of twentieth-century Chinese history. Further, they show that modernity in material culture and changes in intellectual consciousness should serve as twin foci of a new wave of scholarly analysis. Examining in particular the rise of modern Chinese cities and the making of the Chinese nation-state, the contributors to this interdisciplinary volume of cultural history provide new ways of thinking about China's modern transformation up to the 1950s. Taken together, the essays demonstrate that the combined effect of a modernizing state and an industrializing economy weakened the Chinese bourgeoisie and undercut the individual's quest for autonomy. Drawing upon new archival sources, these theoretically informed, thoroughly revisionist essays focus on topics such as Western-inspired modernity, urban cosmopolitanism, consumer culture, gender relationships, interchanges between city and countryside, and the growing impact of the state on the lives of individuals. The volume makes an important contribution toward a postsocialist understanding of twentieth-century China. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 2000. This volume evaluates the dual roles of war and modernity in the transformation of twentieth-century Chinese identity. The contributors, all leading researchers, argue that war, no less than revolution, deserves attention as a major force in the making of |
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Subtitle | Passages to Modernity and Beyond |
TableOfContents | Front Matter
Table of Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Introduction:
ONE: The Cultural Construction of Modernity in Urban Shanghai:
TWO: Marketing Medicine and Advertising Dreams in China, 1900–1950
THREE: “A High Place Is No Better Than a Low Place”:
FOUR: Engineering China:
FIVE: Hierarchical Modernization:
SIX: The Grounding of Cosmopolitans:
SEVEN: Zhang Taiyan’s Concept of the Individual and Modern Chinese Identity
EIGHT: Crime or Punishment?
NINE:
Hanjian (Traitor)! Collaboration and Retribution in Wartime Shanghai
TEN: Of Authenticity and Woman:
ELEVEN: Victory as Defeat:
GLOSSARY
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Back Matter |
Title | Becoming Chinese |
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