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Governing the Dead Martyrs, Memorials, andNecrocitizenship in Modern China
Governing the Dead: Martyrs, Memorials, andNecrocitizenship in Modern China by Linh D. Vu
English | ISBN: 1501756508 | 294 pages | EPUB | August 15, 2021 | 4.73 Mb
The fall of the empire, internecine conflicts, foreign invasion, and war-related disasters claimed twenty to thirty million Chinese lives. Vu draws on government records, newspapers, and petition letters from mourning families to analyze how the Nationalist regime's commemoration of the dead and compensation of the bereaved actually fortified its central authority. By enshrining the victims of violence as national ancestors, the Republic of China connected citizenship to the idea of the nation, promoting loyalty to the "imagined community." The regime constructed China's first public military cemetery and hundreds of martyrs' shrines, collectively mourned millions of fallen soldiers and civilians, and disbursed millions of yuan to tens of thousands of widows and orphans. The regime thus exerted control over the living by creating the state apparatus necessary to manage the dead.



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