Reimagining Nation and Nationalism in Multicultural East Asia
Herausgeber: Kim, Sungmoon; Lee, Hsin-Wen
Reimagining Nation and Nationalism in Multicultural East Asia
Herausgeber: Kim, Sungmoon; Lee, Hsin-Wen
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This book explores new perspectives, concepts, and theories that are socially relevant, culturally suitable, and normatively attractive in the East Asia context.
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This book explores new perspectives, concepts, and theories that are socially relevant, culturally suitable, and normatively attractive in the East Asia context.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781138896345
- ISBN-10: 1138896349
- Artikelnr.: 49209127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9781138896345
- ISBN-10: 1138896349
- Artikelnr.: 49209127
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sungmoon Kim is Professor of Political Theory at the Department of Public Policy of the City University of Hong Kong Hsin-wen Lee is Assistant Professor of Political Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Delaware
Acknowledgement
Introduction: Nationalism in East Asia and East Asian Multiculturalism
(Sungmoon Kim and Hsin-wen Lee)
Part I: Nationalism, Democracy, and Equality
Chapter 1: Nationalism's Grip on Democracy: Good News and Bad (Bernard
Yack)
Chapter 2: In the Name of Equality: An Examination of Equality Arguments
for National Self-Government (Hsin-wen Lee)
Part II: Confucianism, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 3: Nationalist Guo, Cosmopolitan Tianxia? Possibility of World
Order Based on Confucian Relational Ethics (Sor-hoon Tan)
Chapter 4: Confucian Nation? A Perfectionist Justification in a Pluralist
Society (Sungmoon Kim)
Part III: State-Initiated Ethnic Nationalism
Chapter 5: A Review of Contemporary Chinese Nationalism: Theories, Features
and Facets (Eric K. M. Chong)
Chapter 6: From Residency to Citizenship: Chinese Nationalism and Changing
Criteria for Political and Legal Interpretations of Hong Kong Identity in
the Post 1997 Era (Loretta E. Kim)
Part IV: Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Nationalism
Chapter 7: Developmental Multiculturalism and Articulation of Korean
Nationalism in the Age of Diversity (Nora Hui-Jung Kim)
Chapter 8: On the Black Tide: A Historical and Politico-Economic Analysis
of Taiwanese Nationalism and the Sunflower Movement (Rwei-Ren Wu)
Chapter 9: Japanese Nationalism in the Age of Globalization: Toward an
Earthly Universalism (Nakajima Takahiro)
Part V: Democracy and Indigenous Cultures in Taiwan
Chapter 10: Art-iculating the Nation and Its Struggles-Pangcah as a Case of
Indigenous Movement in Taiwan (Shun-ling Chen)
Chapter 11: Social Justice and Language Policy in Taiwan (Alan Patten)
Introduction: Nationalism in East Asia and East Asian Multiculturalism
(Sungmoon Kim and Hsin-wen Lee)
Part I: Nationalism, Democracy, and Equality
Chapter 1: Nationalism's Grip on Democracy: Good News and Bad (Bernard
Yack)
Chapter 2: In the Name of Equality: An Examination of Equality Arguments
for National Self-Government (Hsin-wen Lee)
Part II: Confucianism, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 3: Nationalist Guo, Cosmopolitan Tianxia? Possibility of World
Order Based on Confucian Relational Ethics (Sor-hoon Tan)
Chapter 4: Confucian Nation? A Perfectionist Justification in a Pluralist
Society (Sungmoon Kim)
Part III: State-Initiated Ethnic Nationalism
Chapter 5: A Review of Contemporary Chinese Nationalism: Theories, Features
and Facets (Eric K. M. Chong)
Chapter 6: From Residency to Citizenship: Chinese Nationalism and Changing
Criteria for Political and Legal Interpretations of Hong Kong Identity in
the Post 1997 Era (Loretta E. Kim)
Part IV: Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Nationalism
Chapter 7: Developmental Multiculturalism and Articulation of Korean
Nationalism in the Age of Diversity (Nora Hui-Jung Kim)
Chapter 8: On the Black Tide: A Historical and Politico-Economic Analysis
of Taiwanese Nationalism and the Sunflower Movement (Rwei-Ren Wu)
Chapter 9: Japanese Nationalism in the Age of Globalization: Toward an
Earthly Universalism (Nakajima Takahiro)
Part V: Democracy and Indigenous Cultures in Taiwan
Chapter 10: Art-iculating the Nation and Its Struggles-Pangcah as a Case of
Indigenous Movement in Taiwan (Shun-ling Chen)
Chapter 11: Social Justice and Language Policy in Taiwan (Alan Patten)
Acknowledgement
Introduction: Nationalism in East Asia and East Asian Multiculturalism
(Sungmoon Kim and Hsin-wen Lee)
Part I: Nationalism, Democracy, and Equality
Chapter 1: Nationalism's Grip on Democracy: Good News and Bad (Bernard
Yack)
Chapter 2: In the Name of Equality: An Examination of Equality Arguments
for National Self-Government (Hsin-wen Lee)
Part II: Confucianism, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 3: Nationalist Guo, Cosmopolitan Tianxia? Possibility of World
Order Based on Confucian Relational Ethics (Sor-hoon Tan)
Chapter 4: Confucian Nation? A Perfectionist Justification in a Pluralist
Society (Sungmoon Kim)
Part III: State-Initiated Ethnic Nationalism
Chapter 5: A Review of Contemporary Chinese Nationalism: Theories, Features
and Facets (Eric K. M. Chong)
Chapter 6: From Residency to Citizenship: Chinese Nationalism and Changing
Criteria for Political and Legal Interpretations of Hong Kong Identity in
the Post 1997 Era (Loretta E. Kim)
Part IV: Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Nationalism
Chapter 7: Developmental Multiculturalism and Articulation of Korean
Nationalism in the Age of Diversity (Nora Hui-Jung Kim)
Chapter 8: On the Black Tide: A Historical and Politico-Economic Analysis
of Taiwanese Nationalism and the Sunflower Movement (Rwei-Ren Wu)
Chapter 9: Japanese Nationalism in the Age of Globalization: Toward an
Earthly Universalism (Nakajima Takahiro)
Part V: Democracy and Indigenous Cultures in Taiwan
Chapter 10: Art-iculating the Nation and Its Struggles-Pangcah as a Case of
Indigenous Movement in Taiwan (Shun-ling Chen)
Chapter 11: Social Justice and Language Policy in Taiwan (Alan Patten)
Introduction: Nationalism in East Asia and East Asian Multiculturalism
(Sungmoon Kim and Hsin-wen Lee)
Part I: Nationalism, Democracy, and Equality
Chapter 1: Nationalism's Grip on Democracy: Good News and Bad (Bernard
Yack)
Chapter 2: In the Name of Equality: An Examination of Equality Arguments
for National Self-Government (Hsin-wen Lee)
Part II: Confucianism, Nationalism, and Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 3: Nationalist Guo, Cosmopolitan Tianxia? Possibility of World
Order Based on Confucian Relational Ethics (Sor-hoon Tan)
Chapter 4: Confucian Nation? A Perfectionist Justification in a Pluralist
Society (Sungmoon Kim)
Part III: State-Initiated Ethnic Nationalism
Chapter 5: A Review of Contemporary Chinese Nationalism: Theories, Features
and Facets (Eric K. M. Chong)
Chapter 6: From Residency to Citizenship: Chinese Nationalism and Changing
Criteria for Political and Legal Interpretations of Hong Kong Identity in
the Post 1997 Era (Loretta E. Kim)
Part IV: Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Nationalism
Chapter 7: Developmental Multiculturalism and Articulation of Korean
Nationalism in the Age of Diversity (Nora Hui-Jung Kim)
Chapter 8: On the Black Tide: A Historical and Politico-Economic Analysis
of Taiwanese Nationalism and the Sunflower Movement (Rwei-Ren Wu)
Chapter 9: Japanese Nationalism in the Age of Globalization: Toward an
Earthly Universalism (Nakajima Takahiro)
Part V: Democracy and Indigenous Cultures in Taiwan
Chapter 10: Art-iculating the Nation and Its Struggles-Pangcah as a Case of
Indigenous Movement in Taiwan (Shun-ling Chen)
Chapter 11: Social Justice and Language Policy in Taiwan (Alan Patten)







