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Performing the Arts of Nationalism
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Matthew Isaac Cohen
Published: 29 February 2016
... importantly Indonesia raya (Great Indonesia), which was adopted subsequently as the Indonesian national anthem. Educated elites debated whether Indonesian culture was best conceived as an amalgamation of ethnic cultures, a melding of east and west, or an entirely new formation. heritage “Indonesia raya...
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Introduction
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Ned Bertz
Published: 30 September 2015
...The introduction contextualizes the book’s central themes of diaspora, nationalism, race, and urban space, and locates their intersection within Tanzanian and Indian Ocean history and historiography. Descriptions of ordinary people’s lives, collected through oral interviews, illuminate wider...
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Published: 30 September 2015
...Nationalist ideas redefined the connection between race and urban cinemas in late colonial Tanganyika and independent Tanzania. When Indian nationalism confronted British colonialism in South Asia, Tanganyikan cinemagoers experienced local changes to government censorship practices. African...
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Introduction
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David Chappell
Published: 31 October 2013
...This book investigates the rise of Kanak nationalism in New Caledonia in the period after World War II, along with the events and factors that influenced it. It shows that the rise of Kanak nationalism is connected to a long history of anticolonial movement rooted in Kanak cultures and was also...
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Building Castles in China
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David Chappell
Published: 31 October 2013
..., and especially Third World decolonization and liberation. It also explores how Third World nationalism interacted with a radical West that had millenarian dreams of victory over “the establishment,” with particular emphasis on New Caledonian anticolonial activitists' views about socialist revolution. Finally...
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Miyazaki Tōten: The Last Revolutionary Rebel
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Faye Yuan Kleeman
Published: 31 March 2014
... that was diametrically opposed to the expansionist Meiji government. He criticized the boycott of Japanese-made goods following the May Fourth Movement in China, cautioning young students against creating a monster out of Chinese nationalism. This chapter first considers the geopolitical conditions in East Asia...
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Published: 30 June 2013
...This chapter examines the themes of modernity and nationalism in Soewarsih Djojopoespito's novel Buiten het gareel (Free from Restraints). Written in Dutch and published in Holland in 1940, Buiten het gareel is about the romance and narrativity of revolutionary...
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The End of the Nationalist Romance
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Laurie J. Sears
Published: 30 June 2013
...This chapter examines Soewarsih Djojopoespito's thoughts on nationalism, feminism, and the politics of her time by looking at her political essays and comparing them with Armijn Pané's essays on culture and politics in the Dutch Indies. It also makes a comparison between the feminist politics...
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Conclusion: From National to Minority Subjects
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Kavita Saraswathi Datla
Published: 31 January 2013
... nationalism being imagined in colonial India. The case of Osmania University has important ramifications for the question of whether Islam has the ability to accommodate Western science, secularism, and democracy. This concluding chapter considers subsequent Urdu literary production and what it might...
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Published: 31 December 2014
... arrived first in the major centers of Indochina before emerging as a key instrument in efforts to build “pro-French nationalism” in Laos. Many ideas, practices, and institutions failed to make it to Laos, the remotest of the Indochinese territories, and the intent and nature of other innovations were...
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Published: 31 December 2014
...This chapter analyzes how the relationship between sport, nationalism, and regional relations in Laos was profoundly shaped by the region's rival Cold War alliances, from which local communist, neutralist, and rightist factions emerged. In postcolonial Laos, participating on the regional sporting...
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Published: 31 January 2015
... the alternative narrative, known as National Humiliation discourse, which is built on past grievances such as military defeat, territorial concessions, economic servitude and diplomatic betrayal. The narrative attempts to redefine Thai identity based on the model of the state as victim. Politicians have used...
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Conclusion
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Albert L. Park
Published: 31 December 2014
... Farmers’ Academy Christian Women Farmers’ School Kim Yong gi poverty Samae Three Loves Agricultural Technology Institute South Korea Chungang Seminary Hansalim Minjung theology people’s theology Ture modernity modernization agrarianism nationalism Lasting a little over a decade (1925–1937...
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The Japanese Modern in Film Style
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Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano
Published: 22 January 2008
...This chapter examines the relationship between modern mass culture and nationalism through an analysis of the cinema’s reflexivity toward the moviegoing experience itself. In this context, the chapter considers Shochiku Kamata Film Studios’ “Kamata style,” the foundation for the classical Japanese...
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Conclusion
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Yucheng Qin
Published: 22 July 2009
... nationalism first emerged in California from the huiguan or native-place associations, and the Six Companies’ modern nationalist diplomacy steered China’s turn toward modern nationalist foreign relations. By showing that the Six Companies, rather than the Chinese government, was the center...
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The Diplomacy of Nationalism: The Six Companies and China’s Policy toward Exclusion
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Yucheng Qin
Published online: 17 November 2016
Published in print: 22 July 2009
... turbulent transition from a tributary system to that of a modern nation-state. Eventually the Six Companies and Qing diplomats were defeated by a coalition of anti-Chinese interest groups, but their struggle produced a template for modern Chinese nationalism—a political identity that transcends native place...
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Yi Ki-yŏng: A Successful Literary Cadre
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Tatiana Gabroussenko
Published: 26 July 2010
... and their apparent support for agrarianism, or “agrarian nationalism,” along with his ouvre pre-KAPF and during the first and second KAPF periods (1925–1927 and 1927–1934). It also analyzes Yi's two novels, Homeland (1933–1934) and Land (Ttang ; 1948–1949), along...
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Published: 31 January 2016
...In “War and Nationalism in Recent Japanese Cinema: Yamato, Trauma, and Remembering World War II and Shōwa,” Aaron Gerow situates his reading of Yamato (Otoko tachi no Yamato , 2005)–a blockbuster film about the last days of the famed battleship–within the ““Shōwa...
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Politics and Corruption
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Peter Larmour
Published: 31 March 2012
...This chapter focuses on the relationship between corruption and politics (and politicians) in the Pacific Islands, particularly as revealed in the National Integrity System (NIS) surveys and the arguments over the coup in Fiji. First, it looks at ideas about “politics” itself and ways it might...
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A Spirit Medium as Nationalist Leader: Charisma and Anticolonialism
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Janet Alison Hoskins
Published: 28 February 2015
... continuse overseas, and includes reaching beyond the Vietnamese community. Buddha Cambodia Caodaism in charisma Jesus Christ nationalism Phạm Công Tắc also called the Hộ Pháp Ngô Văn Chiêu Nguyễn Ngọc Tương Smith Ralph B Communists Pomona Caodai temple religious freedom United States State...