Fr. 180.00

Body and Military Masculinity in Late Qing and Early Republican China - The Art of Governing Soldiers

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This study examines the cultural effects of China's adoption of a European military model in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It argues that there was a conceptual reconfiguration of Chinese masculinity and citizenship and focuses on how the body was conceived, shaped by physical fitness and medical practices, and controlled.

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Chapter 1: Forging the Male Body: Drill in the New Armies
Chapter 2: Body, Space, and Daily Life
Chapter 3: Dressed to Kill: Uniforms, Masculinity, and Military Culture
Chapter 4: Making Real Men: Military Professionalism and Martial Spirit
Chapter 5: All Men Are Soldiers: Citizenship and Military Service
Chapter 6: School Reforms and the Education of Citizen-Soldiers

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By Nicolas Schillinger

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This study examines the cultural effects of China’s adoption of a European military model in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It argues that there was a conceptual reconfiguration of Chinese masculinity and citizenship and focuses on how the body was conceived, shaped by physical fitness and medical practices, and controlled.

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