New Culture in a New World: The May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932

New Culture in a New World: The May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932

by David Kenley
New Culture in a New World: The May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932

New Culture in a New World: The May Fourth Movement and the Chinese Diaspora in Singapore, 1919-1932

by David Kenley

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Overview

During the 1920s, China's intellectuals called for a new literature, a new system of thought and new orientation towards modern life. Commonly known as the May Fourth Movement or the New Culture Movement, this intellectual momentum spilled beyond China into the overseas Chinese communities. This work analyzes the New Culture Movement from a diaspora perspective, namely that of the overseas Chinese in Singapore. Because they were members of a diaspora, the Chinese in Singapore first had to imagine themselves as part of the Chinese nation before they could fully participate in the movement. Also, Singapore's new culture advocates adopted then amended the movement's basic ideas to fit their situation. This work furthers our understanding of transnationalism and reminds us that in our rush to deconstruct the nation we should remember the discursive power of nationalism as it both enhances and restricts the authority of its advocates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135945640
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 671 KB

About the Author

David L. Kenley

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. The Singapore Chinese on the Eve of the New Culture Movement 3. An Era of Protests, Boycotts, and Demonstrations 4. Newspapers of the New Culture Movement 5. The Search for Literary, Social and Intellectual Enlightenment 6. Saving the Nation from Aggression and Imperialism 7. Independence and the Diaspora Context 8. Conclusion Glossary Bibliography
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