Academic Nationalism in China and Japan: Framed in Concepts of Nature, Culture and the Universal (Nissan Institute Routledge Japanese Studies Series)

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Author(s): Margar Sleeboom
Edition: 1
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 240

Book Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
Series editor's preface......Page 14
Acknowledgements......Page 16
Notes on the text......Page 18
Abbreviations......Page 20
Framing the nation......Page 22
Introduction: Framing the nation in China and Japan......Page 24
The power of national symbols: The might of a Chinese dragon......Page 38
The coherent force of struggle and diversity in Chinese nationalism......Page 51
Group categorization......Page 60
Natural categorization......Page 62
Culturalist categorization......Page 80
Global categorization......Page 96
Group-framing habits and strategies......Page 116
Grouping......Page 118
Framing the nation in the short history of the International Research Centre for Japanese Studies (Nichibunken, 1987 )......Page 129
Nation-centred political strategies in academic thought: Examples from China and Japan......Page 147
Nation-framing as an academic strategy in the PRC......Page 163
Core themes and an outlook on future research......Page 174
Joint research, Nichibunken (19880 96)......Page 186
General research meetings, Nichibunken......Page 190
Fields of basic research......Page 192
Glossary......Page 194
Notes......Page 196
References......Page 224
Index......Page 235