
Identity, Nation and Memory: the Southwest Experience
by Wen Chunlai
About This Novel
More than 2,000 years ago, Sima Qian discovered that there were large and small local governments such as Yelang and Dian in the southwestern region, and there were also many people without kings and leaders. In his past works, the author took northwest Guizhou as an example to explore the historical process of people with their own local political traditions gradually integrating into China's unified dynasty. This book explores the impact of this process on the modern southwest region from the perspective of identity and memory, thereby theoretically explaining the reality and rationality of China's multi-ethnic country, and revealing the academic problems of some extreme views of Western scholars.
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