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Contesting Master Narratives: Renderings of National History by Mainland China and Taiwan / Lyu, Zhaojin ; Zhou, Haiyan   Journal Article
Zhaojin Lyu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The growing tension between mainland China and Taiwan has a cultural aspect closely related to national identity. We focus on recent history curriculum changes in the mainland and in Taiwan and find that education authorities on both sides have implemented master narratives for content selection in and organization of history textbooks. In mainland China, the master narrative of pluralist unity constructs a geographically consistent Chinese nation throughout history, which bolsters the state's current claim to a territorial integrity including Taiwan. In Taiwan, the master narrative of multiculturalism becomes the essence of Taiwanese identity, and weakens Sinocentrism in Taiwanese official historiography.
Key Words Taiwan  China  National Identity  History Textbooks  master narratives 
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