强化民族认同与文化凝聚力:西南地区战时民俗研究

Selina Gao
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民俗学研究与现代民族国家的出现密切相关,经常被用来重建民族认同。在20世纪的中国,民族主义在人民面临民族危机时具有明显的号召力,其影响力日益增强。它不仅与20世纪10年代末20年代初民俗学研究的兴起有直接关系,而且成为甲午战争时期民俗学研究的主导主题。民俗学研究的主要学者为了加强民族的文化凝聚力而回顾过去,作为对日本帝国主义的反应。民族统治下的西南地区民俗学在民俗学理论和少数民族风俗研究方面蓬勃发展。学者们采用了多学科的方法,并将民间传说作为一种民族主义的工具来展示中国不同社区之间的联系。这部作品考察了民族主义对民俗研究的巨大影响,揭示了民俗学家在中国抗日战争期间的活动、民俗组织和主要出版物。
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STRENGTHENING NATIONAL IDENTITY AND CULTURAL COHESION: WARTIME FOLKLORE STUDIES IN SOUTHWEST CHINA
Folklore studies were closely tied to the emergence of the modern nation states and often used to rebuild national identities. In China, nationalism held an obvious appeal as the people confronted national crises and became increasingly influential in the twentieth centuries. It was not only directly related to the rising interest in folklore from the late 1910s and early 1920s, but also became the dominant theme of the folklore research during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Leading scholars of folklore studies looked to the past in order to strengthen cultural cohesion for the nation as a reaction to Japanese imperialism. Folklore studies in the southwest region under Nationalist control thrived and progressed in related theories and studies of minority customs. Scholars adopted a multi-disciplinary approach and rallied around folklore as a nationalist tool to demonstrate the connection between disparate communities within China. This work examines the great influence of nationalism on folk studies, shining a light on folklorists’ activities, folklore organizations, and primary publications during China’s War of Resistance against Japan.
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