Wei and Liu argue that Chinese nationalism is a multifaceted
concept. At different historical moments and under certain
circumstances, it had different meanings and interacted with other
competing motives and interests. The authors of this timely volume,
all of whom are of Chinese origin and bi-national education, have
produced a balanced and non-culture-bound work of scholarship. It
contains diverse, provocative, and in-depth analysis of both
historical and recent case studies that can shed light on the
contemporary incarnation of Chinese nationalism.
This interdisciplinary anthology looks at variants of Chinese
nationalism upheld and contended by social groups, classes, and
power-holders from the past to the present. The authors argue that
nationalism can be supported by both patriotic and group- or
party-oriented interest calculations. Forms of Chinese nationalism
can result from situational as well as ideological conditions.
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