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DEMOCRATIC CHINESE NATIONALISM (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese nationalism / Unger, Jonathan (ed) 1996  Book
Unger, Jonathan Book
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Publication Armonk, M.E. Sharpe, 1996.
Description xviii, 218p.
Series Contemporary China paper.
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Mighty river flowing eastward: the formation and transformation of the ethnic and national identities of Situ Hua / Guanghao, Hou   Journal Article
Guanghao, Hou Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article attempts to interpret the narratives presented in the autobiography of Situ Hua (Szeto Wah, 1931–2011), well-known activist and leader of pressure-group movements in modern Hong Kong, in order to understand his ethnic and national identities. This exploration can illustrate the interaction between collaborative nationalism, critical nationalism and colonialism that is ongoing and constantly changing in modern Hong Kong. The article suggests that during his childhood and youth, Situ ethnically identified himself as being Chinese and, in terms of his national identity, he longed for a strong communist Chinese state. Second, it argues that Situ’s national identity was hollowed out by the Chinese Communist Party while his ethnic identity remained unchanged from his youth. Finally, Situ’s success in promoting pressure-group movements in Hong Kong led him to believe in democracy. His belief in democracy resulted in the convergence of his ethnic and national identities. He still wanted to build a strong Chinese state, but believed that this state should be democratic. It was his democratic Chinese nationalism that propelled him to embark on such a political pursuit.
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