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The Great Han Race, Nationalism, and Tradition in China Today

Title
The Great Han [electronic resource] : Race, Nationalism, and Tradition in China Today / Kevin Carrico.
ISBN
0520967682
9780520967687
9780520295490 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780520295506 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Published
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017] (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)
Physical Description
1 online resource (pages cm)
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Summary
"The Great Han is an ethnographic study of the Han Clothing movement (Hanfu yundong), a neo-traditionalist and majority racial nationalist movement that has emerged in China since 2001. Participants come together both online and in person in cities across China to revitalize their utopian vision of the authentic "Great Han" and corresponding "real China" through pseudo-traditional ethnic dress, reinvented Confucian ritual, and anti-foreign sentiment. Employing close analysis of movement ideas and practices, this book finds that the movement's "real China," envisioning a pure, perfectly ordered, ethnically homogeneous, and secure society, is in fact an imaginary vision constructed in response to the challenging realities of the present. Yet this national imaginary is reproduced precisely through its own perpetual elusiveness. The Great Han is a pioneering analysis of Han identity, nationalism, and social movements in a rapidly changing China."--Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Project MUSE - 2017 Archaeology and Anthropology.
Project MUSE - 2017 Asian and Pacific Studies.
Project MUSE - 2017 Complete.
Other formats
Online version: Carrico, Kevin, author. Great Han Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 27, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: eternal apparel
Imaginary communities: fantasy and failure in nationalist identification
Han trouble and the ethnic cure
The personal origins of collective identity
Reenacting the land of rites and etiquette: between the virtual and the material
The Manchu in the mirror
Producing purity
Conclusion: neo-traditionalism in China today.
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