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Forget Chineseness, on the geopolitics of cultural identification, Allen Chun

Label
Forget Chineseness, on the geopolitics of cultural identification, Allen Chun
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Forget Chineseness
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Allen Chun
Series statement
SUNY series in Global Modernity
Sub title
on the geopolitics of cultural identification
Summary
Critiques the idea of a Chinese cultural identity and argues that such identities are instead determined by geopolitical and economic forces. Forget Chineseness provides a critical interpretation of not only discourses of Chinese identity-Chineseness-but also of how they have reflected differences between "Chinese" societies, such as in Hong Kong, Taiwan, People's Republic of China, Singapore, and communities overseas. Allen Chun asserts that while identity does have meaning in cultural, representational terms, it is more importantly a product of its embeddedness in specific entanglements of modernity, colonialism, nation-state formation, and globalization. By articulating these processes underlying institutional practices in relation to public mindsets, it is possible to explain various epistemic moments that form the basis for their sociopolitical transformation. From a broader perspective, this should have salient ramifications for prevailing discussions of identity politics. The concept of identity has not only been predicated on flawed notions of ethnicity and culture in the social sciences but it has also been acutely exacerbated by polarizing assumptions that drive our understanding of identity politics
Target audience
adult
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