Using three psychoanalytic insights in the context of nationalism, this paper sets out to illustrate the unrecognized imaginaries in the political unconscious of contemporary Chinese nationalism by looking at a spectacular Chinese nationalist movement, the Protect Diaoyutai Movement of 1996. Firstly, the paper suggests that a certain cultural imaginary of 'nationalism' (or 'love of one's nation') is perverse. This idea has profound political implications for democracy, because in Lacanian psychoanalysis the pervert is tortured by the inability to separate his subjectivity from the perversely demanding Other. However, democracy is supposed to protect, and allow for the equal and free manifestation of, subjectivity in the human community. Wha...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
Chinese nationalism began to rise when the Cold War ended in 1989. During the first two decades of t...
Sovereignty claims over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islet have driven heated reactions from people in China, ...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
The purpose of this essay is to give further understanding of the relatively new phenomena Chinese p...
While, for historical reasons, Chinese nationalism is in many ways specific, it has expressed, since...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
This thesis explores how different understandings, interpretations, and claims of diverse social act...
In much of the existing literature on 'Chinese nationalism', the critical distinction between natio...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-foreign protests in China, among whic...
This research is an attempt to offer a new theoretical framework to understand the political dynamic...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
Since the 1990s, vigorous debate concerning a number of key issues has taken place within the study ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
Chinese nationalism began to rise when the Cold War ended in 1989. During the first two decades of t...
Sovereignty claims over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islet have driven heated reactions from people in China, ...
What is Chinese nationalism? Is nationalism the most effective framework for understanding how peopl...
The struggle to break away from the parent state and claim for independence often results in politic...
The purpose of this essay is to give further understanding of the relatively new phenomena Chinese p...
While, for historical reasons, Chinese nationalism is in many ways specific, it has expressed, since...
The first part of the text (Asia-Pacific issue no.14, 2011) provided a reader with a systematic insi...
This thesis explores how different understandings, interpretations, and claims of diverse social act...
In much of the existing literature on 'Chinese nationalism', the critical distinction between natio...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-foreign protests in China, among whic...
This research is an attempt to offer a new theoretical framework to understand the political dynamic...
In the last two decades, against the backdrop of multiple anti-Japanese protests in China, the rise ...
Since the 1990s, vigorous debate concerning a number of key issues has taken place within the study ...
The text on the Chinese nationalism provides a systematic insight into Chinese concepts, tradition a...
This study looks at nationalism in China since the 1980s. It attempts to examine whether nationalism...
Chinese nationalism began to rise when the Cold War ended in 1989. During the first two decades of t...