The human body, such as hair, serves as a prism through which historical and cultural contexts are effectively refracted. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the role of hair, however, remains curiously ...The human body, such as hair, serves as a prism through which historical and cultural contexts are effectively refracted. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the role of hair, however, remains curiously a marginalized subject among the renewed interests on the body in the academic fields. In this paper, the author attempts to politicize the queue from 3 perspectives: maintaining a certain prescribed hairstyle is a top-down gesture to construct national conformity; the boundary between Manchu and Han is invoked and reinvented through the battles surrounding the queue politic in late Qing and early Republic; the widespread debate between keeping the queue and cutting the queue at the turn of the 20th century epitomizes the haunting rhetoric of traditionalism and modernism pursuit of modernity in China.展开更多
In the last few years,scholars have continued to refine the understanding of conservatism through cultural psychology.The application of Symbolic Action Theory,particularly Ernst Boesch’s framework,remains central to...In the last few years,scholars have continued to refine the understanding of conservatism through cultural psychology.The application of Symbolic Action Theory,particularly Ernst Boesch’s framework,remains central to discussions,illustrating how conservatism is not merely a political stance but a dynamic system of behaviors that reinforces societal values through symbolic actions(Kölbl,2020).Additionally,recent studies have highlighted the interaction between cultural conservatism and collective identity,with particular focus on how conservatism can manifest in diverse cultural settings(Yilmaz&Alper,2019).Research also underscores the relevance of symbolic politics in shaping both individual attitudes and broader political actions,contributing to the understanding of how symbolic meanings sustain social conservatism in different cultural contexts(Chin&Levey,2022).展开更多
文摘The human body, such as hair, serves as a prism through which historical and cultural contexts are effectively refracted. Despite its historical and cultural significance, the role of hair, however, remains curiously a marginalized subject among the renewed interests on the body in the academic fields. In this paper, the author attempts to politicize the queue from 3 perspectives: maintaining a certain prescribed hairstyle is a top-down gesture to construct national conformity; the boundary between Manchu and Han is invoked and reinvented through the battles surrounding the queue politic in late Qing and early Republic; the widespread debate between keeping the queue and cutting the queue at the turn of the 20th century epitomizes the haunting rhetoric of traditionalism and modernism pursuit of modernity in China.
基金supported by the Philosophy and Social Science Research Fund of Zhejiang Province(Grant No.24ZJQN095YB)the Educational and Teaching Reform Project of HDU-ITMO Joint Institute(Grant No.SGJ2023JG007).
文摘In the last few years,scholars have continued to refine the understanding of conservatism through cultural psychology.The application of Symbolic Action Theory,particularly Ernst Boesch’s framework,remains central to discussions,illustrating how conservatism is not merely a political stance but a dynamic system of behaviors that reinforces societal values through symbolic actions(Kölbl,2020).Additionally,recent studies have highlighted the interaction between cultural conservatism and collective identity,with particular focus on how conservatism can manifest in diverse cultural settings(Yilmaz&Alper,2019).Research also underscores the relevance of symbolic politics in shaping both individual attitudes and broader political actions,contributing to the understanding of how symbolic meanings sustain social conservatism in different cultural contexts(Chin&Levey,2022).