Korea Between Empires, 1895-1919Columbia 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. |
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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 | |