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What Is China? : Territory, Ethnicity, Culture, and History
Translator’s Introduction
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December 31 2018
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10.4159/9780674985001-002
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
TRANSLATOR’S INTRODUCTION
pp. ix
Translator’s Introduction
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. v
Contents
pp. vii
PREFACE
pp. vii
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: On the Historical Formation of “China” and the Dilemma of Chinese Identity
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION:
pp. 28
Worldviews: From “All-Under-Heaven” in Ancient China to the “Myriad States” in the Modern World
pp. 28
WORLDVIEWS:
pp. 50
BORDERS:
pp. 50
Borders: On “Chinese” Territory
pp. 64
ETHNICITY:
pp. 64
Ethnicity: Including the “Four Barbarians” in “China”?
pp. 95
HISTORY:
pp. 95
History: Chinese Culture from a Long-Term Perspective
pp. 122
PERIPHERIES:
pp. 122
Peripheries: How China, Korea, and Japan Have Understood One Another since the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
pp. 134
Practical Questions: Will Cultural Differences between China and the West Lead to Conflict?
pp. 134
PRACTICAL QUESTIONS:
pp. 149
Afterword
pp. 149
AFTERWORD
pp. 153
NOTES
pp. 153
Notes
pp. 193
Index
pp. 193
INDEX
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