Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919

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Columbia University Press, 17‏/07‏/2002 - 384 من الصفحات

Korea Between Empires chronicles the development of a Korean national consciousness. It focuses on two critical periods in Korean history and asks how key concepts and symbols were created and integrated into political programs to create an original Korean understanding of national identity, the nation-state, and nationalism. Looking at the often-ignored questions of representation, narrative, and rhetoric in the construction of public sentiment, Andre Schmid traces the genealogies of cultural assumptions and linguistic turns evident in Korea's major newspapers during the social and political upheavals of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Newspapers were the primary location for the re-imagining of the nation, enabling readers to move away from the conceptual framework inherited from a Confucian and dynastic past toward a nationalist vision that was deeply rooted in global ideologies of capitalist modernity. As producers and disseminators of knowledge about the nation, newspapers mediated perceptions of Korea's precarious place amid Chinese and Japanese colonial ambitions and were vitally important to the rise of a nationalist movement in Korea.

 

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Acknowledgments
Civilization and the East
Colonialism and History
The Boundaries of the Nation
The Universalizing Winds of Civilization
Globalizing the National and Nationalizing the Global
The Pundits of the Nation
The Eyes and Ears of the Nation
Contentious Histories
Japanese Colonialism on the International Stage
Narrating the Ethnic Nation
Legitimacy as a National Narrative
History as Genealogy
The State of History
From Man to
Peninsular Boundaries

Decentering the Middle Kingdom and Realigning the East
Authentic Culture Pure Identities
The Language of Nationalism
From King to Emperor
A National Flag
Peace and Unity in a Racially Defined East
The Disintegration of Eastern Solidarity
Engaging a Civilizing Japan
Spirit History and Legitimacy
From Ancient Imperial Myths to Modern Colonizing Myths
Beyond the Peninsula
Irredentist Voices
Turning the Nation Inside
Custodians of the Nation
Epilogue
Northward Gaze
Bibliography
Index
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Andre Schmid is associate professor of East Asian Studies at the University of Toronto.

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