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L’identité mandchoue et son rôle dans la construction identitaire chinoise : étude historiographique
Type de ressource
Thèse
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Zerger Lindsay, Andrée (Auteur)
- Ownby, David (Collaborateur)
Titre
L’identité mandchoue et son rôle dans la construction identitaire chinoise : étude historiographique
Résumé
The importance of the identity concept is now recognized by the scholarship in History. The feeling of belonging, being at the same time a personal and a collective process, is at the cornerstone of a group identity. In this dissertation, we intend to study the growth of Manchu identity’s awareness, and what part it plaid in the Chinese identity construction process, up to the 1911 Revolution. An Historiographic analysis will allow us to follow the evolution of western scholarship outlook on the Qing dynasty, and to substitute the thesis of their sinicization by the idea of their acculturation. Our first hypothesis is that a parallel comparison between both identity constructions will lead to the conclusion that they are inseparable from one another. Secondly, we will suggest that as long as the dynasty could pretend to a universal representation, China benefited from Manchu rule. Finally, our last assumption will demonstrate that the ethnic component was, and still is, a key factor in the rulership of a multicultural and multiethnic empire.
Type
Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.)
Université
Université de Montréal
Lieu
Montréal
Date
2010-03-04
Langue
Français
Référence
Zerger Lindsay, Andrée. « L’identité mandchoue et son rôle dans la construction identitaire chinoise : étude historiographique ». Mémoire de maîtrise (M.A.), Université de Montréal, 2010. https://hdl.handle.net/1866/4365.
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