Folk soft power in nation-state building: The political use of folk culture in post-Mao China
Folk culture was typically associated with rural superstitions and feudal norms. It was appropriated by the state and intellectuals to modernize the nation and mobilize the masses to unshackle China from the grip of the imperialist invasion in Republican China, and was later revolutionized to help c...
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Main Author: | Jiabao, Wang |
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
2024
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