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China the pessoptimist nation William A. Callahan

By: Callahan, William AMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford [a. o.] Oxford University Press 2010Description: XIV, 266 p. ill., mapISBN: 9780199549955; 0199549958Subject(s): Public opinion -- China | Aussenpolitik | Nationalbewusstsein | Chinabild | China -- Social conditions | China -- Social conditions -- Public opinion | China -- Foreign relations | China -- Politics and government | China -- Foreign public opinion | China | Китай | международные отношения | политика | социальные условия | политическое управление | национальное самосознание | общественное мнениеDDC classification: 327.51 | Ф3(5КИТ)4 LOC classification: DS779.27 | .C35 2010Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Introduction: Soft power, pessoptimism, and the rise of China -- When is China? (1): Patriotic education and the century of national humiliation -- When is China? (2): Producing and consuming national humiliation days -- Where is China?: The cartography of national humiliation -- Who is China? (1): Foreign brothers and domestic strangers -- Who is China? (2): Trauma, community, and gender in Sino-Japanese relations -- Conclusion: How to be Chinese in the twenty-first century.
Summary: China is fast becoming the next superpower - a rise that presents a challenge to the world economically, politically and culturally. Drawing on extensive new Chinese sources, Professor Callahan sheds light on how Chinese people understand their changing place, and what that might mean for the world.
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Bibliogr.: p. [219]-257

Index: p. [261]-266

Introduction: Soft power, pessoptimism, and the rise of China -- When is China? (1): Patriotic education and the century of national humiliation -- When is China? (2): Producing and consuming national humiliation days -- Where is China?: The cartography of national humiliation -- Who is China? (1): Foreign brothers and domestic strangers -- Who is China? (2): Trauma, community, and gender in Sino-Japanese relations -- Conclusion: How to be Chinese in the twenty-first century.

China is fast becoming the next superpower - a rise that presents a challenge to the world economically, politically and culturally. Drawing on extensive new Chinese sources, Professor Callahan sheds light on how Chinese people understand their changing place, and what that might mean for the world.

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