Shaping Obedient People: the Construction of "national Identity" by the Japanese and Puppets in North China

Shaping Obedient People: the Construction of "national Identity" by the Japanese and Puppets in North China

by Huang Dong

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Why did traitors appear during the Anti-Japanese War? What methods of cultural and spiritual aggression did the puppet regime in North China use? What kind of "national identity" are they trying to construct? The exploration of these questions led to the writing of this book. Therefore, the author takes the construction of national identity of the Japanese and puppet regime in North China as the research object, focusing on exploring its construction of cultural identity. This book is a cross-field study. For history, it uses the cultural construction of the puppet regime in North China as a foothold to study the cultural and spiritual aggression of the Japanese puppets during the Anti-Japanese War. For political science, it uses a special political community as the anatomical object to study the localized operation of the national identity theory.

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