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The Body and Military Masculinity in Late Qing and Early Republican China - The Art of Governing Soldiers (Hardcover)
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The Body and Military Masculinity in Late Qing and Early Republican China - The Art of Governing Soldiers (Hardcover)
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In 1894-1895, after suffering defeat against Japan in a war
primarily fought over the control of Korea, the Qing government
initiated fundamental military reforms and established "New Armies"
modeled after the German and Japanese military. Besides
reorganizing the structure of the army and improving military
training, the goal was to overcome the alleged physical weakness
and lack of martial spirit attributed to Chinese soldiers in
particular and to Chinese men in general. Intellectuals, government
officials, and military circles criticized the pacifist and civil
orientation of Chinese culture, which had resulted in a negative
attitude towards its armed forces and martial values throughout
society and a lack of interest in martial deeds, glory on the
battlefield, and military achievements among men. The book examines
the cultivation of new soldiers, officers, and civilians through
new techniques intended to discipline their bodies and reconfigure
their identities as military men and citizens. The book shows how
the establishment of German-style "New Armies" in China between
1895 and 1916 led to the re-creation of a militarized version of
masculinity that stressed physical strength, discipline,
professionalism, martial spirit, and "Western" military appearance
and conduct. Although the military reforms did not prevent the
downfall of the Qing Dynasty or provide stable military clout to
subsequent regimes, they left a lasting legacy by reconfiguring
Chinese military culture and re-creating military masculinity and
the image of men in China.
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