Peter Hays Gries is author of China's New Nationalism, co-editor of State and Society in 21st-Century China, and has written over two dozen academic journal articles and book chapters. His work focuses on nationalism, the political psychology of international affairs, and China's domestic politics and foreign policy.
Peter received a BA in East Asian Studies from Middlebury College, an MA in Chinese Studies from the University of Michigan, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. He was a postdoctoral fellow at the Mershon Center for Security Studies at Ohio State University, and an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Colorado before coming to OU.
Three American missiles hit the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, and what Americans view as an appalling and tragic mistake, many Chinese see as a "barbaric" and intentional "criminal act," the latest in a long series of Western aggressions against China. In this book, Peter Hays Gries explores the roles of perception and sentiment in the growth of popular nationalism in China. At a time when the direction of China's foreign and domestic policies have profound ramifications worldwide, Gries offers a rare, in-depth look at the nature of China's new nationalism, particularly as it involves Sino-American and Sino-Japanese relations--two bilateral relations that carry extraordinary implications for peace and stability in the twenty-first century.
Through recent Chinese books and magazines, movies, television shows, posters, and cartoons, Gries traces the emergence of this new nationalism. Anti-Western sentiment, once created and encouraged by China's ruling PRC, has been taken up independently by a new generation of Chinese. Deeply rooted in narratives about past "humiliations" at the hands of the West and impassioned notions of Chinese identity, popular nationalism is now undermining the Communist Party's monopoly on political discourse, threatening the regime's stability. As readable as it is closely researched and reasoned, this timely book analyzes the impact that popular nationalism will have on twenty-first century China and the world.
發表於2025-03-12
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因為在附注的字數限製,所以發在書評裏,不算是書評,僅僅是讀後感。 優點: 提齣瞭民族成員對public images of national community 的保護,把“麵子”這個獨特的中國詞匯帶入到政治分析當中,給齣瞭一個獨特的國際關係中的心理學參考。 缺點: 論據狹隘,用“中國可以說...
評分本來不大關注這類書,一般一帶就過。但現在幾乎幾年一波民族主義浪潮,迴過頭來讀讀,就有些意思瞭。 比起俄剋拉荷馬大學政治學教授彼得·格裏斯在其《China’s New Nationalism》一書與愛荷華大學教授唐文方等的《Nationalism in China》一文,這本書無疑還靠點譜。
評分本來不大關注這類書,一般一帶就過。但現在幾乎幾年一波民族主義浪潮,迴過頭來讀讀,就有些意思瞭。 比起俄剋拉荷馬大學政治學教授彼得·格裏斯在其《China’s New Nationalism》一書與愛荷華大學教授唐文方等的《Nationalism in China》一文,這本書無疑還靠點譜。
評分因為在附注的字數限製,所以發在書評裏,不算是書評,僅僅是讀後感。 優點: 提齣瞭民族成員對public images of national community 的保護,把“麵子”這個獨特的中國詞匯帶入到政治分析當中,給齣瞭一個獨特的國際關係中的心理學參考。 缺點: 論據狹隘,用“中國可以說...
評分本來不大關注這類書,一般一帶就過。但現在幾乎幾年一波民族主義浪潮,迴過頭來讀讀,就有些意思瞭。 比起俄剋拉荷馬大學政治學教授彼得·格裏斯在其《China’s New Nationalism》一書與愛荷華大學教授唐文方等的《Nationalism in China》一文,這本書無疑還靠點譜。
圖書標籤: 民族主義 nationalism 中國 海外中國研究 政治學 中國研究 政治 中國政治
作者在前言裏麵的錶現很有趣 見解都不錯 框架不敢恭維 Tom Delay和李肇星的段子不錯 張純如的幾個段子也不錯
評分作者很重要的一個觀點應該就是,民族情緒中的普通民眾並不是黨國的提綫木偶,他們自己是積極的參與者,黨國的民族主義話語霸權受到挑戰。這個觀點忽略瞭你黨長期宣傳教育的影響,也沒有抓到葛蘭西霸權理論的精髓:民眾不是被動地接受意識形態,而是鬥爭、協商、談判中“配閤”統治。p.s. 居然提到瞭熊蕾,這個老奶奶當初給我們上課的時候我就不喜歡她。:)
評分隻能當閑書看,沒什麼新意
評分背景很90年代
評分背景很90年代
China's New Nationalism 2025 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載