From Naha to Shanghai: Living in a State of Liminality [one Page]

From Naha to Shanghai: Living in a State of Liminality [one Page]

by Sun Ge

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This book uses Japan's nuclear leakage in 2011 as an introduction to observe and analyze the various real mechanisms of Japanese society in the sudden disaster, and proposes the significance of maintaining critical thinking in a modern society full of crises. Okinawa, which coexists with the US military base, has lived in a critical state for a long time. Because of this, the small Okinawa, in an unfree historical situation, broke through the logic of country and sovereignty and burst out free political imagination. The author pays attention to the ideological power of Okinawa and uses this as a starting point to rediscover Sino-Japanese relations, East Asian political order and even the pattern of world civilization.

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